It’s not everyday that we are lucky enough for a manufacturer to send over their entire product lineup for us to review and photo shoot but that’s exactly what Keigekiku Yururi has done for us. I received a huge box from Hyogo Prefecture today, the home of Yururi and also home to some of Japan’s most well established steel and forging industries. Yururi sent over every model iron as well as every wedge (in every loft I might add) which made me think that this is the perfect opportunity to show all the Yururi models side by side to help those interested in Yururi make the right choice when it comes to the model for them. Yururi’s irons and wedges are playable by a wide range of golfers, from professionals all the way to average golfers. Its all about choosing the right one for your game.
Unfortunately today, its pouring rain outside so I can’t do much photo taking. I took a quick snap of all the iron models on my desk, ranging from the compact Flat Back blade in satin and raw black to the KM-0107 in black and in satin finish, and to the very fine KM-0208 and new Iwazono SY-0209 head for the more average golfer. Hopefully the weather clears up tomorrow and I can look more closely at each model and compare them side by side for size, offset, design and intended audience!
Yururi has also introduced an all new grip. It’s a very tacky multi textured cross pattern which I really like the looks and feel of. Keep your eyes on the pro shop where it will be available for purchase soon!
Wow, those look amazing. Been lusting for the Flatback for ages. But those new models look really cool, the one on the far left looks like a really nice CB. Yururi makes some very original designs, something that is not that common in the world of forged irons coming from a smaller maker like Yururi. Really lookin forward to the review.
After hitting most of those, I still the 2010 flat backs feel the best. Arguably, look the best too!