The legendary Japanese manufacturer returns with the irons designed by Katsuhiro Miura for his own personal use.
When you hear the name Miura something shifts. With all of the robust club companies in the world, it's this 68-year-old family-run Japanese forging house that carries all the mystique. Much like ...
Miura Golf operates on a simple principle of "We will never produce a new club until we can improve an existing one." This ...
The KM-Baby Blade is leaner, more exacting, and engineered for the golfer who seeks ultimate control and workability. Our ...
Crème brule' works better. The CB-501's are that soft and that sweet. "Actually, what people describe as soft is really more solid," explains Bill Holowaty, who represents the Japanese company in ...
The PI-401 irons are constructed from S35C carbon steel and feature a 3.6mm ultra-thin face. This translates into a larger sweet spot that generates faster ball speed, higher trajectory and, ...
Ever wonder if, in trying to play the game better, it's the consumers who are being played? Average scores remain pretty much the same, even with all of this so-called advancement. Can manufacturers ...
When Howard Milstein partnered with Miura Golf last year to distribute the Japanese company’s premium forged irons in the U.S. market, one of his intended goals was to make the clubs more widely ...