Why Miura Iron is not only suitable for people with low disabilities

I can’t count how many times someone told me they weren’t enough to play forged clubs – it’s one of the golf stigmas that OEMs and gear writers can’t quite figure out how to crack.
Let me continue rap, This is not trueespecially in the past few years, with new fake players reaching the market.
Speaking of Miura golf irons, sometimes the entire brand seems to be just a victim of elite ball shooters. But this is far from the facts.
In this week’s golf episode, Miura’s North American sales manager Blake Smith joined co-hosts Kris McCormack and Wadeh Maroun, behind the new TC-202 Irons. As the brand’s flagship model, many players can start with accessories starting in 202, Smith said.
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“You hit 202 and you’re like, ‘Oh, when I hit it well, that’s what miura feels like.” “And we like to talk about Miura feels more like a punch than a slap. Slaps more – I think we all feel that – but Miura feels more like a solid mass feel. Right?
“So, from there, you can start testing like a 302, and if the 302 is in your category, then you can go. Then you can go to 602, which is the Rockets. It’s another structure. The 401 is even more like a Rocket, and when you get there, you’re going to reduce the attic.”
If you’re in love with the 202 feel but aren’t ready for a tiny player to iron, Miura has options like CB-302, IC-602, or PI-401 to suit whatever you might need.

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The longest forged cavity iron ever made by Miura Golf is introduced, which is the Miura Golf CB-302. The club rewards golfers with optimized forgiveness and outstanding performance, with the only width of 19mm, rewarding golfers with golfers. Miura’s signature y-mill’s precise inclination, leading and trailing edge relief provides improved results for golfers on any swing track. Made of Premium (S20C) soft carbon steel and finished in satin Chrome, the CB-302 offers excellent durability and excellent performance, making it ideal for golfers looking for clubs that can deliver outstanding results.
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Miura IC-602 Custom Iron
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Introduced MIURA IC-602 iron: Accuracy reaches performance. Made by Shinei Miura, this 2024 model sets new standards for golf club design, providing extraordinary distance and forgiveness. With its premium S35C carbon steel face, ensuring unparalleled responsiveness as well as the body’s 8620 mild steel and strategically placed tungsten weight for optimized launch angles, each swing is precisely designed for success. Miura Multifunction Sole (MVS) ensures firm contact with unrivaled turf interactions, allowing golfers to feel the club head release and provide maximum compression for the ball regardless of swing path or attack angle.
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Maroun is 2 obstacles, actually another way to play with the KM-700 blade. Unlike other blades, you usually find that you need to hit the center to get the ball to keep the right distance, Maroun notices that the ball still pops those irons when it is not swinging its own strength. He also saw the new 202.
“The most impressive thing about 202 is the speed,” he said. “It’s a very fast iron, and I think that’s why I fell in love with the KM-700 so much because what I want is something I don’t have – if I’m only 80% swaying because my back doesn’t feel it, or my hips don’t feel it, then I’m not losing much distance”
Maroun believes that since the new TC-202 iron is so fast, he can see players who may be heading towards the bigger 602 and 401 picking 202.
“I do think that something like 10 or 12 obstacles can actually play something like 202 or 700, and compared to 602 or 401, that’s because the speed profiles of these irons are very free, and those who don’t necessarily use a lot of speed in the game are very free.”
For more information on the backstory of Maroun, McCormack and Smith, and the TC-202 Irons, listen to the full-equipped episode here or watch it below.
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Jack Hirsh
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Jack Hirsh is the assistant device editor for Golf. Jack is a Pennsylvania native and a 2020 graduate of Penn State University, earning his degree in broadcast journalism and political science. He is the captain of the high school golf team and recently returned to the program as head coach. Jack is still* trying to stay competitive among local amateurs. Before joining golf, Jack worked for two years at a TV station in Bend, Oregon, primarily as a multimedia journalist/reporter, but also produced, anchored and even presented the weather. He can be contacted at jack.hirsh@golf.com.