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what golf shafts are made in japan

by Leola Luettgen Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Names such as Quadra, Roddio and Mamiya Op are all names synonymous with shafts in Japan. Quardra's Fire Express shafts are made from the highest quality retail carbon, which, to you and me, is 80t.Nov 26, 2009

What is Fujikura shaft?

What is the largest steel shaft manufacturer in the world?

Why are Japanese golf clubs so good?

Where is Oban shaft made?

Is Oban CT a steel shaft?

Is Shimada a Japanese company?

Do Japanese manufacturers pay more attention to quality?

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Where are Nippon shafts made?

Komagane, JapanNippon Shaft manufactures all of its steel and graphite shafts in a state-of-the-art factory in Komagane, Japan.

Where are Oban shafts made?

Made in Japan, OBAN's tour-designed AirBurst shafts represent a complex fusion of Olympic's superior Japanese engineering, ultra-thin ply fabrication techniques and exotic Torayca™ carbon fiber.

Are Fujikura shafts made in China?

Top-end shaft manufacturers work to control the environment in which pre-preg materials are stored. In the case of Fujikura, it houses all materials (USA, Japan, Vietnam, and China) in large, commercial refrigerators at a constant 40˚F, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Who makes Nippon golf shafts?

NHKNippon Shaft is a subsidiary of NHK, a Yokohama, Japan-based manufacturer of steel engine valve springs used in automobiles. Such springs must be both pliable and durable over the course of 100,000 miles. That same principle is at work when Nippon Shaft makes lightweight shafts for golf clubs.

Who owns Oban golf shafts?

If you haven't guessed, the company is Oban. Oban was started in June of 2007 by Ralph Reichert and Victor Afable. Previously with Graphite Design International as VP of Sales and Marketing, Afable teamed up with one of his closest friends from his college days to launch the company.

Are Oban shafts worth it?

Conclusion. If you're looking for a shaft that can deliver consistent results with great feel, the OBAN Kiyoshi Purple is worth a long look. You will have a hard time finding a shaft with more kick, and that may be the key to you hitting a draw or launching high bombs down the fairway.

Are Srixon Drivers Made in Japan?

The large range of popular Srixon golf balls is manufactured in Srixon's ultra-modern manufacturing facility in Japan.

Where are Fujikura shafts manufactured?

Where are Fujikura shafts made? Our shafts are prototyped in both Japan and the US by two teams of engineers. We wholly own two factories that are employed by Fujikura employees that produce Fujikura high-performance golf shafts.

Are Srixon irons made in Japan?

For example, Mizuno and Srixon irons are made in Japan, but what about their woods and Mizuno's wedges?

What pros use Nippon shafts?

Nippon Tour PlayersNippon Shafts:Paul CaseyNS Pro Modus3 Tour 120 TX and NS Pro Modus3 Tour 120 XScottie SchefflerNS Pro Modus3 Hybrid Tour XSergio GarciaNS Pro Modus3 Tour 130 XShane LowryNS Pro Modus3 120 X17 more rows

Are Nippon shafts good?

We have tested this shaft with some of our strongest players in the past and achieved great results. So, bottom line is that these shafts have great quality and truly are consistently a mid ball flight, mid spin shaft.

Are Nippon shafts steel or graphite?

Nippon Shaft leverages the benefits of graphite to offer a wide range of premium graphite shafts. From standard versions for lighter swings to tournament caliber shafts for heavy hitters, our graphite selection will keep you at the top of your game.

What pros use Oban shafts?

A look at the Darrell Survey, which tabulates equipment usage on the PGA Tour, shows players such as Matt Every, Billy Horschel, Jerry Kelly, William McGirt, John Rollins, Kevin Streelman and Vaughan Taylor using Oban. Nobody is paid to play the shaft.

Are Shimada shafts good?

We currently use Shimada shafts very often and with good reason. They are of very high quality, suitable for a wide range of player types and absolutely affordable. This aspect must not be neglected, because for some shafts you can spend a small fortune.

What is the largest manufacturer of Japanese golf clubs?

Mizuno. Mizuno is certainly the largest manufacturer of Japanese golf clubs in terms of volume and is also played most often on the Tour - at least with the irons. Mizuno still relies on the "Grain Flow" technology and forges most of the irons. For some irons, this is no longer possible due to the design and they are cast.

Who made Miura golf clubs?

Miura is a relatively small forge in Japan, founded by Katsuhiro Miura. Miura started to forge golf clubs at the age of 16 and found several mistakes in the forging process at his original employer - at least in his opinion.

What is the best driver for clubfitters?

Honma TR20: Our best-selling driver that is above all versatile and offers a number of options that make the heart of a clubfitter beat faster. The interchangeable and adjustable weight inserts allow not only the head weight but also the draw and slice tendency as well as the launch and spin profile to be adjusted. The TR20 460 driver has already been voted the most stable driver. It's not a "low spin" machine that only goes for distance but offers a balance of control and length.

What is XXIO iron?

XXIO is a manufacturer that has only recently appeared on the map . It's not a brand you absolutely have to have heard of but if you have seen Ernie Els playing in the recent past you should have seen XXIO clubs at least once. XXIO is not particularly cheap but no comparison to Honma Beres either even though the target group is similar. XXIO irons are both forged and cast and all have a certain "Game Improvement" character. It's all about getting as much out of your swing as possible.

Where is Honma made?

That's the disadvantage if you don't have a completely industrialized production in China, but produce individually in Sakata, Japan. Honma is mainly known for the Beres series because they can also be very exclusive.

How much does a Fujimoto iron cost?

Therefore it is not surprising that Fujimoto clubs are among the best in terms of quality, but can only rarely be found in European bags. Fujimoto irons cost between 240 and 340€ each and are available in chrome and black copper finishes. The latter looks very noble and is surely an eye-catcher on every course.

Where are MP irons made?

As a rule, however, the MP irons and wedges are classically forged in Japan. Irons as "Two Piece Construction" like the Hot Metals, on the other hand, are cast and are no longer manufactured in Japan. Mizuno is also a manufacturer of driver heads, which are now definitely competitive.

What are shaft names in Japan?

Names such as Quadra, Roddio and Mamiya Op are all names synonymous with shafts in Japan.

What is the most popular shaft company in Japan?

One of the most popular shaft companies in Japan is called Mamiya Op , who cater for all golfers swings and abilities. They recently helped out their sister company UST, in bringing out the new ATTAS shaft, which is aimed at players who are looking to bring their spin rates down, whilst still maintaining a medium-high ball flight, oh as well as hitting the ball further due to the high energy transfer. This shaft has been a massive hit on both the European and PGA tours, most notably making it into the bags of Ernie Els and Adam Scott.

Who is Miura's biggest rival?

Miura's biggest rival in terms of feel and performance is Epon, and if you are serious about your golf equipment then there is a strong chance that you have used a golf club forged by Epon, or to be more precise, Endo, who are Epon's parent company. Titleist and Nike have called upon Endo to forge their irons in the past, as they have largest forging house in the world at their disposal, forging steel to extremely high tolerances, meaning there are fewer anomaly's in each of their heads.

Is forging dangerous in Japan?

Japan has always had a strong relationship with high quality forgings that date back to the days of the samurai sword, and although their forgings are far less dangerous these days (unless you're using golf clubs to chop your opponents limbs off), don't be fooled into thinking the quality is any less than the very best.

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I seem to enjoy playing Made in Japan shafts. I believe all the Graphite Design shafts and Miyazaki brand shafts are Made in Japan. The Mitsubishi and Fujikura shafts I believe some models are Made in Japan but

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What are Japanese clubs made of?

They are also amazing forgers of iron, they have been forging iron (samuraI swords) for thousands of years. They also use higher carbon steel for their blanks. They are also masters at grinding and finishing work. Their irons are built to exact weight tolerances.

Where are fourteen irons made?

I notice that Fourteen's irons, offered for sale in the US on their website have heads forged in China and Thailand. The clubs are assembled in Japan.

Where is Endo head made?

Endo forges all of their head in Thailand because of EPA regulations in Japan. They own the factory and it is their people making them, superb quality.

Where is Endo forged?

Correct, Endo does forge most of its clubs in its Thailand facility (like my '07 Callaway X-Forged for example), and those clubs are ones they forge for many OEM's. However, Endo's house brand, Epon, is still forged in Endo's Japan facility. I have a set of Epon 208 KGX wedges and they are fantastic.

What is Fujikura shaft?

Fujikura is definitely the number one when it comes to graphite shafts, both in the iron and wood range, but also for drivers. The latter mainly thanks to the Ventus, Atmos and the new Motore series. Fujikura also serves the OEM segment with Speeder, for example. These shafts are used by leading manufacturers in large quantities in drivers.

What is the largest steel shaft manufacturer in the world?

Nippon is one of the largest producers of steel shafts in the world and the largest in Japan. Nippon is best known for the Modus line, but also offers other very popular shafts such as the NS Pro GH or the Zelos. We frequently mount Nippon shafts on a wide variety of players and appreciate not only the high quality and consistency, but also the durability.

Why are Japanese golf clubs so good?

There are several reasons why Japanese golf clubs are of higher quality than all others. However, the production of clubheads such as a forged iron is very different from a graphite shaft. One must therefore ask oneself the question whether Japanese shafts are actually also of higher quality and why.

Where is Oban shaft made?

Oban produces its graphite shafts both in Taiwan and Japan. There are some differences that we have analyzed in this article. The best known Oban shafts are probably Kiyoshi White and Devotion HB.

Is Oban CT a steel shaft?

Recently, however, the Oban CT was released, a steel shaft very similar to the Shimada Pro. Oban has a broad fan community, especially in the USA, and it is therefore a wise move to conquer the steel shaft segment with this brand. Oban produces its graphite shafts both in Taiwan and Japan.

Is Shimada a Japanese company?

Shimada is unfortunately less known, but produces extremely high quality steel shafts. We often use Shimada VWS, S-Lite or Pro shafts. In our opinion these are in no way inferior to the Nippon shafts. Shimada is still one of the few manufacturers who are mainly focused on the Japanese market. So there are for example "Japan only" shafts like the Shimada K's which are not available in Europe and the USA.

Do Japanese manufacturers pay more attention to quality?

Japanese manufacturers pay much more attention to quality and produce more precisely. In addition, production parts that deviate even slightly from the standard are excluded. Of course there are differences between the Japanese manufacturers, but generally speaking, shafts manufactured in Japan deviate less from the standard than shafts from China, ...

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