Honma Tour World 767 Px, men's golf irons
Honma TW 767 Px: A combination of innovation and elegant design for better feel and higher trajectory.
Golf enthusiasts looking for irons with a balanced mix of performance and comfort can turn their attention to the new Honma TW 767 Px. This set of irons continues the successful TW series and brings several improvements, which significantly enhance the playing experience and help increase distance. They are especially appreciated by players who want to achieve a higher ball launch while maintaining confidence with every swing.
First use of Cap Back, which dampens vibrations and improves face flex.
For the first time in the history of the TW series, a Cap Back vibration damping system is integrated into the clubhead. This greatly contributes to a better feel during impact and helps reduce unwanted resonance, creating a more solid sound when striking the ball. The newly designed structure also helps increase face stiffness. The result is a more stable ball flight and more consistent performance, especially on off-center hits.
Pocket Cavity for better feel
The foundation of the TW 767 Px is the proven pocket cavity design, which helps move the center of gravity to an optimal position, improving shot control. A seamless badge (decorative panel) on the back creates the new Cap Back design, which not only dampens vibrations but also contributes to a clean, aesthetic look. Players get an iron that offers comfort, accuracy, and easy club control throughout the swing.
L-Cup face and unique uneven face thickness
Models numbered 5 through 8 (the longer irons) feature an L-Cup face construction that increases flexibility and allows more efficient energy transfer to the ball. Honma has also added a unique uneven radial face reinforcement that supports higher initial ball speed. For the golfer, this means greater distance and a high degree of forgiveness on off-center hits.
High launch and ideal trajectory
In terms of shape, the TW 767 Px are designed to help achieve a higher launch angle. The resulting trajectory and steep landing angle ensure the ball lands on the green with controlled roll. This is especially important for players with long and mid irons when they need to aim precisely at the hole or avoid water and sand hazards.
