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what is the difference between american and japanese golf clubs

by Janice Rogahn Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The US model is about 0.25 inches longer than the Japanese model. Length, of course, affects the balance. The Japanese model is a D3, and the US model is a D5, making a difference of 2 points.

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Are Japanese golf clubs better than American clubs?

Most of them might be from Europe or the USA, but the small Island Country of Japan has been designing excellent clubs for years. The best Japanese golf clubs are not necessarily better than a brand like TaylorMade or Nike, but they do have a reputation of quality and artistry.

Is it a sin to buy Japanese golf clubs?

There are companies in the US that make clubs the equal of or really close to the Japanese and they care about their product and making money which isn’t a sin. Ping and Titleist are two examples. Pick the clubs you want to buy and if possible hit them. Pick the ones you like the best and get a quality fitting.

What is the difference between Japanese and American shafts?

Different shaft options are the norm but zero difference in quality. Same factory, same machines. Also, Japanese version stock lies may be flatter. Shafts are the biggest difference and as stated above, the tendency is to lighter and as a general rule with a softer tip.

Which Golfers play with Japanese clubs?

Probably one of the biggest names to play with Japanese clubs is Justin Rose. The English golfer, born in South African, rose to number one on the Official World Golf Ranking in 2018. He currently sits at number 14. He played a Honma Driver and irons during his relationship with them.

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What does Japanese version mean in golf clubs?

Description. Our Japanese Version clubs were crafted with precision to meet very detailed specifications and needs of the Japanese golfer. Epic Flash Fairway Woods feature groundbreaking new Flash Face Technology to help golfers of every level and swing speed get more ball speed and distance.

Why are Japanese golf clubs different?

The golf clubs have very high standards they must conform to. The manufacturing process takes a bit longer, and the quality of materials used is higher as well. Lastly, the Japanese golf clubs need to travel from Japan to America, which will end up costing a little bit when it comes to shipping.

Are JDM clubs better?

Truth: Yes, JDM clubs are built to more exact specifications. That said, loft and lie are simple (and cheap) to adjust and because forged clubs are softer, loft/lie should be checked every year anyway. Non-JDM companies produce clubs with head weights with a typical tolerance of +/- 3 gm.

What are JDM clubs?

Technically it means Japan Domestic Market & US Domestic Market. All the Taylormade, Callaway, Titleist etc.. clubs are sold on the Japan Domestic Market too.

Are Japanese golf clubs different?

Japanese golf clubs are similar to German cars. They have the claim of highest quality and they can call high prices which are nevertheless gladly paid. Maybe not from every golfer in the world, because golf is still not a cheap hobby and many people like to save on their equipment.

Are TaylorMade clubs made in Japan?

According to their website, all TaylorMade golf clubs and balls are made at their headquarters in Carlsbad, California, just down the road from Titleist. But, their shafts and heads are actually made in China and sent to the factory in California for both assembly and quality control.

What does JDM mean in golf?

Japanese Domenstic MarketJDM. Never heard of it? Well, it stands for Japanese Domenstic Market and in golf the acronym has a cult following. The phrase conjures up images of master craftsman hand-shaving clubs, molten slabs of iron and of course, samurai swords.

What are the best selling golf clubs in Japan?

Our Best Japanese Golf Clubs in 2022Srixon Z 85 Hybrid (Best Hybrid Japanese Golf Club)HONMA Beres Driver (Best Premium Japanese Driver)Mizuno T20 Blue Ion (Best Japanese Golf Wedge)XXIO Fairway Wood (Best Japanese Club for Women)Mizuno M Craft (Best Japanese Putter)XXIO Men's X Irons (Best Japanese Irons for Men)More items...

Is golf expensive in Japan?

But even as a visitor, playing golf in Japan is not cheap. The greens fee on weekends starts at about $70 at the less expensive country clubs and at others can reach $140. In addition, there are caddy fees, meals and transportation costs to and from the country clubs, many of which are several hours from major cities.

Is a golf JDM?

Normally we hear the term “JDM” (Japanese Domestic Market) discussing the automotive space. True golf gearheads, however, will also know that it also applies to Japanese golf clubs. Japan is the second largest golf market in the world.

What is a good car club name?

Good Car Crew namesThe Best Team.Speedy Recovery.The Road Crew.Autoheads.Revival Mode.Dr. Wheeler.The Hybrid Crew.Nitro Mode.More items...

Where are Miura clubs made?

Himeji, JapanAll of Miura's clubs are designed and hand-forged at the renowned Miura factory in Himeji, Japan. Part of the Kansai region, Himeji is widely known for being home to Himeji Castle, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that has stayed standing for over 400 years.

Why is golf so expensive in Japan?

The bubble era in Japan during the 1980s and early 1990s created a situation where golf became a luxury product. Then the bubble burst. In 2020 the days of exorbitant membership and green fees are long gone.

What does JDM mean in golf?

Japanese Domenstic MarketJDM. Never heard of it? Well, it stands for Japanese Domenstic Market and in golf the acronym has a cult following. The phrase conjures up images of master craftsman hand-shaving clubs, molten slabs of iron and of course, samurai swords.

Is Callaway made in Japan?

Callaway Golf clubs are made in Asia, and then they are redistributed and sometimes assembled in other locations. The area in America where you can visit the Callaway assembly facility is in Carlsbad, California. Callaway is not actually manufacturing clubs in this facility.

Why are Miura irons so expensive?

Special manufacturing process The forging of iron alone is much more complex than casting. But Miura uses a particularly complex process and forges by hand with maximum pressure. Miura also has several patents that only allow them certain manufacturing steps and make them unique.

Where are Ping iron clubs made?

Most clubs for domestic brands are made in Japan or Taiwan or China what’s the difference. Ping but the only iron company that makes him here in the country because they have their own foundry and they make a lot of other products for aerospace

Why is tolerance important in golf?

The MOI affects the way the club release. One reason that tolerance is so important is that it creates some consistency in your set of clubs.

What is the JDM club made of?

Let’s not pretend the Edo period has anything to do with forged irons. Some people actually believe JDM clubs are made with superior metals and magic pixie dust. Well, the metal part is true, but the pixie dust seems a little odd.

What are the factors that affect club tolerance?

1) stacking the tolerance of the other components 2) cost 3) cost. If a company is willing to spend the cash on a tighter tolerance shaft, grip and components it ’s they are more likely to build a club with tighter tolerances.

Where are Mizuno metals made?

Let MIZUNO be the comparison. As they are made in Japan. Their metallurgy is second to none (Japanese manufacturing)!

Do players on tours get paid to play clubs?

Fact. Far from every player on tours are payed to play the clubs they are playing…

Is JDM more expensive than other clubs?

Claim:JDM really isn’t any more expensive than other clubs.

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You've all touched on some really good points. I am a big JDM fan, you all know that. But whether JDM is better than American or vice versa, it is of course all subjective and personal. Even though my wife was born and raised in Japan and it's like my second home, I began playing golf using TM, Nike and Ping clubs.

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Really awesome feedback from everyone and this just shows what a mature and respectable forum this is. When I first saw this topic, I thought "uh oh, here comes the possibility of a flame war" but no, everyone has posted great points and been very very respectable. I applaud you all and it's one of the reasons why I love being here. Thanks.

How many shaft options does a Tisi have?

Also the stock shaft options can be different. For example the Tisi in the US have a greater number of no charge stock shaft options than in Japan where they only have two options (one a 40 gram and the other a 50 gram shaft). Because of this there are a lot of companies importing clubs from the US.

Is there a difference in shaft options?

Different shaft options are the norm but zero difference in quality. Same factory, same machines.

Is there a JDM version of Tour spec golf?

In Tour spec golf there are JDM versions and US but no descriptions as to the differences. Anybody know what they might be? Specifically to Srixon but other explanations may help with other brands.

What is the weight tolerance of a forged iron head?

The typical finished head weight tolerance of a forged iron head made by a quality forging factory such as Virage Tech will be +/-3g; +/-2g of that is from the production of the raw forging into the finished head ready for plating and +/-1g of that is in the plating operation itself. While +/-2g weight tolerance is capable with an investment cast head made by a quality foundry, +/-3g for a forged clubhead is as good as can be achieved.

How tight is raw forging?

Inspecting raw forging quality at Virage Tech, I saw their weight tolerance for the raw forgings as they come out of the last forging step to be +/-5 grams – which is considered to be extremely tight for a raw forging. Wide weight tolerances in the raw forgings are a product of poor die construction as well as poor control of the actual forging process itself.

How much does it cost to play golf in Japan?

Golf is relatively expensive in Japan and you can expect to pay between $140 to $180 or more for a round over the weekend and $70 to $110 on weekdays. If you travel further outside of Tokyo you can find less expensive options.

Who is the biggest Japanese golfer?

Probably one of the biggest names to play with Japanese clubs is Justin Rose. The English golfer, born in South African, rose to number one on the Official World Golf Ranking in 2018. He currently sits at number 14. He played a Honma Driver and irons during his relationship with them.

What is JDM in Golf?

We are all familiar with the reputation the Japanese have with sword making, particularly the legendary katana. The swordsmiths were revered artisans that took great pride in their work. The process was slow and meticulous, the materials used were of the best quality and the results were phenomenal.

How many irons are in a Miura iron set?

This comprehensive iron set includes the 4 to 9 irons as well as a pitching and gap wedge. They are cavity-backed irons that offer much more forgiveness than the Miura blade options. Despite the cavity, they still look formidable and have a tour-inspired design.

Why are JDM clubs so expensive?

Not only is playing the game more expensive but the JDM clubs also come at a premium. There are many reasons these clubs are more expensive but there is no definitive answer. Some put it down to superior, and more expensive, Japanese steel. Many say it is the skilled artisans and the quality of workmanship.

What is Mizuno golf club?

Mizuno is probably one of the better known Japanese golf club makers outside of Japan. They are popular and highly rated by many. The company started out in 1906 making sporting apparel. They began focusing on golf equipment and apparel in 1933. The company makes a comprehensive range of clubs for players of all levels.

When was Golf Clubs published in 2021?

Published By Charl Jooste Last Updated on May 10, 2021 by Editorial Staff. Many average golfers outside of Japan have little knowledge of or experience with Japanese golf clubs. That being said, they are actually quite popular with those in the know and have achieved a cult-like following. They have a fascinating history ...

What is the best Japanese golf club?

The Mizuno MP-650 Driver is by far one of the best Japanese Golf Clubs on the market today. The brands that originate from Japan are not as abundant. However, the clubs that we do find coming from them has a lot of value and quality added to them. Generally, these clubs come with an impressive steel quality and a lot of attention to detail.

What is Miura golf club?

Miura is one of the oldest and most well-known Japanese brands and the brand generally makes use of the best steel when designing clubs. They might not be as affordable as many of the mainstream golf clubs, but once you start playing with them, you will feel the difference.

What does tungsten infuse in golf clubs do?

Tungsten Infused: Having the addition of tungsten will add some weight to the club and add more durability.

What shaft gives you more flex?

Graphite Shaft: Compared to standard steel, the graphite shaft gives you a little more flex when playing.

What makes golf clubs efficient?

Aerodynamic: Even if you have a slow swing speed, the aerodynamic design of these clubs make them efficient for distance.

Is Honma a heavy club?

Heavy: Honma clubs can be a little heavier than many of the clubs you are used to playing with.

Is swing speed an issue?

Distance: Swing speed and distance could be an issue, especially for a beginner, who might need beginner’s clubs.

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