2011 MACTEC Japan
This one totally caught me off guard, MACTEC aka Mac Gregor Japan has just announced a complete revamp of their entire product line. I’m calling it the rebirth of Mactec and I say that because they are obviously reaching out to a segment they have not catered to before, the better player.
I’m most excited about their new 425cc pear shaped and square face angle players driver The DP101 black. There are a total of 3 drivers one for the high handicap, one for mid, and one for low. The other two are 460cc’s and each of them feature a different profile from above as well as vary in face shape.
This year Mac Gregor Japan introduces their new adjustable weighting system called W.F.T (Weight Force Technology). The driver comes with a wrench and like the others on the market based on where you place the heavier weights it manipulates trajectory. Another new feature is their cup face with variable face thickness to improve forgiveness and distance over a larger surface area.
I like the look of the DP101, me personally I would pour a little acetone over the weights to remove the color having a truly stealth looking driver. There is a lot more to go over as far as the new MACTEC product goes like their new Spoon’s, Fairway Woods, Utility Woods, Forged Irons, Wedge, and Putters. Wasn’t expect such a complete revamp so If you want to read and learn about the new stuff follow the jump to read on…
The MACTEC Spoon is available in 14.5 and 15.5*, I know what your thinking that spoon’s are usually 13* but the rear weighting combined with the maraging face and 6-4Ti body create a super easy to hit long distance fairway club. MACTEC found much more distance with this design that they did not want to consider it a fairway wood.
It’s 213cc head size and shallow face inspires confidence in the player and it’s available with 13g and 16g weights to lower the center of gravity and increase swing weight. at 42ms or 93 mph it produces 230+ yard distances when hit pure.
Next up is their all new Fairway woods, The FH101 (red) and FS101 (blue). The red is a smaller and more compact head that comes in at 165cc’s in the 15* and 135cc’s in the 21* designed for the mid to low handicap and both the red and blue are produced of 455 maraging steel faces and 17-4PH stainless bodies. The blue is 195 – 175cc’s and available in 15/18/21/24* lofts. It comes with 7 and 10 gram weights that allow you to control trajectory due to the screw ports placement center sole.
Again same concept as the fairway woods the US 101 (blue) is the bigger more forgiving version while the UH 101 (red) is the more compact and better player design. Macgregor claims fairway wood distance with high dropping shots and the accuracy of an Iron. Like the fairways trajectory is adjusted by switching out the 7g screw for the 10g screw.
Produced entirely of 17-4PH titanium this 2 piece structure is weighted using stainless steel and tungsten screws. The red UH 101 is available in 19 & 22* lofts while the blue is 20/23/26/29* lofts.
Produced in Japan! that’s right where as the other products from MacTec are not the IH 101 (red) is their new mid to low handicap one piece forged cavity back. They do not specify the type of steel so it’s difficult to say where it’s produced but judging by the complex cavity structure and it being one piece I want to say it’s ENDO. This is a departure from previous MACTEC irons as not only is it geared toward the better player but its made in Japan and pretty darn sexy. Don’t quote me on where it’s produced just yet, we will find out more in 2-3 weeks. Anyhow this ones not coming until April.
It’s available 4-PW with modern day jacked lofts with that PW coming in at 44* the new standard I guess. Minimum offset, boxy toe and a mid width sole make the new IH 101 something to look forward to.
Produced with a CNC milled face for maximum spin the WH101 is a forged wedge that was manufactured using the 5 time pressed forging process. The lower the loft the lower the center of gravity while the 52/56/58 all come in with a slightly thicker top line which translates into a higher CG point for a more accurate trajectory.
That’s pretty much it in the new line up, I have left out a couple of items like their CS291 (blue) high handicapper iron as well as their 3 new putter models. All the new MACTEC product has a ship date sometime in April but as usual TSG will have the product for pre sale starting in March.
Is Golfsmith the owner of the MACTEC. brand?
Not MACTEC sir. Mac Gregor Japan as far as I know is owned by a separate company.
Wow that iron looks EXACTLY like the Srixon ZTX, doesn’t it? Weird.
I wonder if they’ve figured out in Japan that this particular CB design with the perimeter weights low with a small center muscle is THE best way for an iron to be totally efficient and playable, against all other designs? Because this design aethestic seems to be THE thing with Japanese players’ irons. Whadddya thunk?
Would we have approx. price range? Thanks
Any more updates on these irons, bud, thanks
i use a mactec DS 101 blue driver with the red 10 gram weight on the heel and the 3 gram weight on the toe side. but in order to achieve a long drive with a draw, i need to close the face on address. should i interchange the tungsten weights so i don’t have to close the clubhead face on address to achieve the same effect? or should i replace the 10 gm weight with the white 13 gm weight on the sole side? thanks a lot
i have the irons set Mactec from 3 or 4 years ago ( the first year they introcuced it). Where do you think i can find a similar model (old or new) ?