Japanese club-maker Honma is boosting its Tour World range of golf equipment – with two new items and one is a UK exclusive. Both of these hand-built clubs are available in lighter shafts for female golfers.

British golfers are getting a bonus with the announcement that Honma’s latest wedge, the 2014 Tour World Wedge (TW-W).

TW-W, which is only being offered for sale in the Far East and the UK, has a classic teardrop shape with a long hosel, and a special grind flat sole on the higher lofts (56 and 58 degrees) for precise control on the shortest grass.

Developed on Tour by Team Honma’s staff players, the Tour World Wedge offers a crisp contact and smooth flow through the shot on any type of lie, and promotes aggressive shot-making with maximum Tour levels of spin on both full approach shots and shorter chips and pitches.

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Also launched this month is Honma’s hand-built 2014 Tour World TW-U, a powerful new driving iron (as shown in the top photograph) with a rounded heel for a clean-cutting and consistent strike on long approach shots.

A club for the more aggressive, confident golfer, the muscular-looking TW-U clubhead was developed by Team Honma’s tour staff, and is cast in MS225 steel with tungsten weights on the back face combined with a wide sole to give a deep, low centre of gravity.

Like all Honma golf equipment, both clubs are hand-built to order in a single location – Honma’s Sakata studio, in northern Japan, where over 100 craftsmen work on every single club the company produces. Each clubhead is precisely finished, measured and balanced by hand.

The TW-W and TW-U at last enable Honma’s many loyal customers in the UK to complete their set of Tour World clubs – and the new Tour World golf balls are just around the corner.

The high-performance Honma Tour World range was introduced in 2013, aimed at the mid-to low-handicapper, and includes three different forged iron head shapes – the blade TW717 M, and the cavity-back TW717V and P models. Honma Tour World also features three driver heads, four fairway woods and the Tour World UT series hybrids.

For more information please visit www.honma.co.uk