How It Play?
So does it plays as well as it looks? I've only been hitting them over the range mat for the past week and they have yet to taste the tuff but will still try my best to give some feedback once I can find time over these few weekend.
Upon receiving it the very next day I sneak out to the range and hit 150 balls with it. The initial few balls I was hitting it on the heel and then I realize this club is build slightly shorter than my usual iron length!
Once I realize that, I started to frame the ball slightly forward off center of the face and BAM…. Sweet spot each time. However, might need to look to see if I can adjust lie angle so I don't have to do this each time.
The Modus launch slightly higher ball flight compare to my DGS300 but the trajectory is much better and not ballooning like NSPro and seems to stay in the air forever before it comes down. Roll was the same as my DGS300. Overall distance I felt I've gain a few yards more, even with a slightly shorter shaft. I think this is because of the trajectory and more carry (which is great) but at this moment not sure how it will perform into the wind!
However, the Modus seems to play softer in flex compare to DG so for those playing a stiff in DG might wanna consider going X flex in Modus.
Will comment more once I have the chance to take it out to taste some real turf!
Feel:
Coming from playing Mizuno MP68, I must say these Yururi irons feels a lot sweeter. I was not sure how a raw head should feel like but from my perspective it feels a lot softer coming off the face as it seems the ball 'stick' to the raw face a lot longer than anything else I've game.
(not sure if I'm making any sense here) I would say it's between Epon and Miura - not as soft as Epon but much softer and less clicky than a Miura. Not tried too many other forge irons out there so cannot really compare to the rest.
Obviously the grip and the shaft have a lot to do with this new 'buttery' feeling I'm getting. IMO the feel is perfect, as sometimes too soft a feel doesn't give you any feedback anymore and too harsh a feel makes you feel like you're hitting rocks so this is a good in-between.
But one thing for sure I can tell you this Yururi are ball shredder as after hitting a few balls, I can already see how it's sheading those range balls to pieces. Can't imagine what it will do to my Penta as those premium balls are not known to be lasting lol.
The feel of Modus shaft is definitely a lot better than DG as those who use DG before you know what I mean when I say it feels 'harsh'
Workability:
Too soon to tell as I will need more time to work in this area but will report back after a month or so with this new baby. So far I've only tried to control ball flights and it seems no difference from my Mizuno.
Forgiveness:
In terms of blades, I think they are as forgiving as my Mizuno on mis**ts which was pretty generous IMO
Looks:
If you've seen these clubs in person, you know these things are sexy…. Sorry I cannot find any other words to describe them. At address the knife-like top line is all business and set-up wonderfully for me. From my eyes seems little or no offset.
For those of you wondering, the top line is much thinner than Epon and a tat thinner than Miura blades.
Conclusion
For those looking for top-end forged blades and wanna something more unique than the usual Miura or Epon, should defiantly consider Yururi Flatback. It comes in both satin and raw finish but for me a raw finish is very unique and did I mention 'sexy' already??
Already in the range many people just stop and started looking at me while I swing this baby as I guess they must be thinking
"what is this crazy dude doing using an unfinished club" LOL
More pictures…….