RomaRo is one of the most well rounded Japanese Golf Brands available today, their entire line up from putters to drivers and grips to apparel and bags is top notch. This is my long term impressions on the 2014 RomaRo Ray H Forged irons their newest and flag ship players CB.
First let’s break down the basics of what it is, The Ray H is a fusion of a muscle back and cavity back made of Japanese S20C Forged steel. The weight expanding across the cavity helps produce a fair sized sweet spot yet also provides the benefits of cavity back perimeter weighting.
The top line image shows you just how beautiful these irons look while standing over them, from the thin top line and absolute minimum offset without see’ing the cavity one could easily think it’s a blade. In fact we stacked it against many blades and this CB is actually thinner than some of the most popular muscle back’s in the Japanese Market.
RomaRo has done an almost perfect job of creating the optimal shape and while we are on the topic of optimal I must say the Ray-H Forged feels sublime at impact, the S20C and overall design gives a very dense soft yet not mushy feel to it. For those who know Japanese Golf Gear it’s between TourStage & Miura at impact yet more buttery dense. Medium Rare :)
Besides the impact feeling awesome the shape and curves from every angle of this iron have obviously been well thought out. RomaRo has done a great job from it’s curved leading edge to it’s sharper and high toe. On the course we found it to be somewhat forgiving considering it’s smaller size, off center shots near the toe lose the most distance while center and closer to heel shots fly on line with good distance, the sole has some leading edge relief to help the club make first contact with the turf, really no complaints can be made from a design or feel stand point.
Some will say what about distance? I would say you can’t expect big distance from any true players CB or MB, they are just not designed that way and one of the big reasons is that you usually see more traditional lofts on these types of athlete designs. In this case RomaRo pulls back keeping lofts rather weak at 46* in the PW so purists rejoice!
Workability is all there, we stacked up a couple of blades against these and actually found the Ray-H to be more workable and forgiving only giving up a little in terms of feel to a traditional blade design, when compared to the MB’s that had a cut out or some new sort of tech we actually preferred the feel of the Ray H over them.
While the sole is a touch bigger than most blades it’s tapered wider toward the toe and only slightly bigger by half a mm on average. I would suggest these irons for a pro to 12’ish handicap skill level, someone who likes blade looking and soft forged irons that is looking for accuracy and workability. Available 3-PW as heads only or custom shafted. Click Here for the official product listing in the TSG Pro Shop.
I currently play the Titleist AP2 712 irons. Looking to upgrade to the Romaro H.
Can you tell me if t hese irons are similar in size, feel, forgiveness as my AP2s?
Thanks,
TK3
They are smaller and, as the author said, feel like butter when you hit them. I cannot use a low compression ball because I can’t feel enough at impact.