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Yonex at the 2011 Japan Golf Fair

February 28, 2011
in Featured, Gear Sneak Peaks, Golf News, Industry Insider, Japan Golf Fair 2011, Japanese Golf, Manufacturer Focus, New Equipment, Recommended
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After a few days away from the blog and entertaining Tourspecgolfer (Chris) and Tourspecgirl (Jacquelyn) here in Japan, its time to get back to blog posting. We did have a great time and a round at Hirakawa Country Club on Friday which I think Chris will be reporting about.

So on to Yonex at the Japan Golf Fair. Nearly 3 years ago when Yonex signed a high school freshman named Ryo Ishikawa to a 10 million dollar contract, I certainly had my doubts. 3 years later, Yonex has reaped the rewards of having one of Japan’s most recognizable faces as the face of their brand. Ishikawas has driven Yonex golf to new heights when it comes to sales and marketing and everyone wants to be like Ryo.

This years Yonex booth featured many new products that are some how tied in to Ishikawa including new forged wedges designed and ground by former MTI man Yuuji Miyagi who now is in charge of making a forged wedge that Ishikawa will replace his TVD’s with. A completely new line called the EZone was launched at the show which all these new clubs fall under including the prototype irons you see above forged specifically for Ishikawa but not in production yet.

Yonex also showcased new drivers and fairway woods with their new 380cc driver garnering a ton of attention. I was pretty surprised they would create a driver that small and compact. It looks smaller than 380cc at address and almost appears like a fairway wood thanks to its very classic shape which is very much persimmon like. Our tester Stew was fearful, yes that is the right word, fearful of its tiny size but ended up hitting the small head very well.

Another big draw at the Yonex booth was the new forged Zero Iron. This driving iron first appeared at the British Open in Ishikawa’s bag to counter the strong winds in England. He was teeing off to the tune of 250-260 yards with his Zero Iron and now Yonex has tee’ed the Zero Iron into production and made it available for retail. This iron looks very sharp however is really meant for the better player who is looking to replace their long irons and don’t carry much more than a 3 wood.

There were also new putters as well as an abundance of clothing and accessories as the Ishikawa boom has transformed Yonex into a fashion machine as well as golf club maker thanks to Ishikawa’s weekly appearances on TV.

Chris took some video as always and Stew also tested some of the clubs as mentioned above. You can also find the rest my pics of the clubs below.

Please click on the album below to see the rest of Yonex’s pics from the 2011 Japan Golf Fair!

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Comments 8

  1. supo67 says:
    14 years ago

    Your Message
    just the best looking blade ive seen
    classic looks design. everything.
    pls pls pls i hope they make these
    im bagging them immediatly they are out!

    Reply
  2. Tim Whartenby says:
    14 years ago

    Damn those Yonex blades are sweet! I need to get a Demo set….. wowsers, no frills!!!

    Reply
  3. Tim Whartenby says:
    14 years ago

    Yonex has me very interested! The Ezone series looks spectacular. love the shape of the driver and I like the 380 or 420cc heads. If it gives me better numbers then my Callaway FT-9 TA I might just have to bag one of the two drivers. The irons have the old mp-14/29 back side of the head and I like the higher toe. Sweet looking EZONE series. Hope I get to demo some of these beauties.

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  4. Michael Young says:
    14 years ago

    Can’t wait till your selling the zero long irons and Ezonce forged cavity back and blades, definately can see a great mixed set in the future….

    Reply
  5. Tourspecgolfer says:
    14 years ago

    The blade is what I consider more Japanese style, looking at the shape of the face instead of box toe its a bit wider closer to the sole. Sort of a teardrop. Forged by Kyoei, ground by Chiba of Zodia.

    Reply
  6. Anthony says:
    14 years ago

    I’ve been using Yonex for 3 years now and can’t see me changing to anything else apart from upgrading to new Yonex.

    Reply
  7. Michael Young says:
    14 years ago

    Wondering what all the lofts of the zero iron will be and when they will be available to order off your site?

    Reply
  8. Brady says:
    14 years ago

    The Yonex look identical to Mizuno MP33’s…

    Reply

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