First Look: Honma T//World 747 Rose Proto MB Irons
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First Look: Honma T//World 747 Rose Proto MB Irons

First Look: Honma T//World 747 Rose Proto MB Irons

When it comes to new blades making a statement at the Masters, I’d say TaylorMade – with an assist from one Eldrick Tont Woods – won the day with its new P7TW irons. The Twitterati has been making a chrome forged spectacle of itself over Tiger’s new sticks ever since Sunday’s final tap-in.

Yep, Tiger’s new blades are sexy as hell and clearly the girl everyone wants to dance with. Arguably, Honma couldn’t have picked a worse time to officially launch its new blades, the T//World 747 Rose Proto MB’s. We’re not entirely sure what role the double-backslash plays, as Honma regularly uses Tour World in its nomenclature, but hey, I’m all for brevity.

Honma must have been hoping for bigger things from Justin Rose over the weekend to give this week’s launch a little juice – these are his irons, after all. Instead, it got an Augusta face plant: an early trip home and no Masters bounce.

As we’ve said before, if you want to be taken seriously as an irons company you have to have a serious blade, even though they’ll never be anyone’s biggest seller. Unlucky timing aside, by all appearances Honma is offering you a serious blade – if you have the game for it.

Rose Protos

Despite a cumbersome name, the – deep breath – Honma T//World (TW for short – another unfortunate coincidence) 747 Rose Proto MB irons – are a compact pure muscle back blade. And as the name implies, these were designed with and for Justin Rose, who left TaylorMade and officially signed with Honma January 1st.

Rose has used his namesake irons in every event he’s played this year, including his win at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines in late January. Both Rose and Honma are proudly touting Rose’s input in the design process, so unless you believe the design team set a world speed record in getting these irons from concept to design to playable prototypes in just three weeks, the collaboration was obviously going on long before the Rose signing became official.

According to Honma, the Rose Proto MB’s (let’s shorten it to that, shall we?) are hand-shaped at Honma’s facility in Sakata, Japan, using what the company calls a “meticulous, decades-old file and grind process.” They’re forged from a single piece of S20C mild carbon steel (the Japanese equivalent of 1020), and Honma says each iron’s CG is precisely located north-south and east-west for the kind of trajectory and control golfers who can actually play blades are capable of producing.

Ginger or Mary Ann?

Thanks to the confluence of timing and karma’s perverse sense of humor, the P7TW’s and Rose Proto MB’s are due for a lifetime of comparisons. From a style perspective, the Rose Proto MBs are a wee bit busier looking than Tiger’s blades – and they feature a more muted satin finish, compared to Tiger’s polished chrome. For you old timers, consider the P7Tws are more Ginger, while the Rose Proto MB’s are more Mary Ann. Both are pretty; the rest depends on where taste and preference lead you.

Spec-wise, the Rose Proto MB’s are in line with better player irons with a 34-degree 7-iron. Offsets are also fairly blade-like: 0.95 mm with the 10-iron (Japan’s version of a pitching wedge) all the way up to 2.95 mm with the optional 3-iron. If you’re scoring at home, the P7TW lofts are the same in the long irons but slightly weaker in the mid and short irons, with noticeably less offset.

Price and Availability

U.S. pricing for the Rose Proto MB’s is set at $175.00 per club and will come in a 4- thru 10-iron (or pitching wedge) set, so a full set will set you back $1,225.00. The 3-iron will be sold separately.

The Nippon Modus3 Tour 120 is the stock shaft, with the Honma TW rubber grip standard.

The Rose Proto’s are available now.

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      Randy Kitts

      5 years ago

      Would love to play these irons, they look awesome have always played Mizuno forged cavity backs

      Reply

      Peter Eidolon

      5 years ago

      I would check out FourteeN Golf clubs and check out their TC-560.
      These blades by Honma are not for mere mortals.

      Reply

      Robert

      5 years ago

      Bs at it’s best lol 11 hcp..couldn’t hit a barn door with blades

      Reply

      Bill

      5 years ago

      Have you ever actually hit blades? Not sure what your index is but I started playing a 1/2 cavity (almost a blade) when I was a 13. I’m now around a 10 and have pretty good success with them. If I was better off the tee and around the green my number would be much better. I recently hit my buddies MP18 blades, which I think are the most beautiful blades in existence, but you’d be surprised how easy they are to hit.

      I hate that there is this crazy stigma around blades and they they are only reserved for the single digit player. Part of this myth I think was to help the golf industry and big OEMs market other types of tech. The other part is obviously that much of that tech works, especially in the super game improvement irons that help a golfer get the ball up in the air. But just remember, at one time all anyone could buy was a blade and people got on just fine with them. One of my players on the team I coach recently put his father’s old TM blades from the 1980s in the bag and honestly he probably hits them better than whatever have improvement irons he was using and he’s a 17-19 handicap.

      Long story short, are some clubs easier to hit and more forgiving? Yes. Are blades impossible to play unless your a single digit? No, they are certainly not.

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      John

      5 years ago

      I had the pleasure of hitting these at a demo event this past weekend. They are fantastic. Incredibly clean, crisp lines. Sits perfectly at address. Solid feel and weight to the club. Very, very soft feel. Great sound. I know ‘turf interaction’ is a bit of a buzzword but they cut incredibly well and actually inspire a lot of confidence. Very impressed. 11 hdcp for reference, currently gaming cobra pro mb’s.

      Reply

      Bobarino

      5 years ago

      I’m sure they play beautifully. Perhaps a bit busy aesthetically for me.

      Anyone know when MGS is publishing the SS breakdown for the Most Wanted Driver? That’s pretty much all I’m interested in right now…

      Reply

      Andrew Han

      5 years ago

      IMO, this and Srixon are the best looking blades thus far!

      Reply

      Johnny Penso

      5 years ago

      Just saw the new Wilson blades yesterday. They’ve got my top marks so far.

      Reply

      Brian Fitzpatrick

      5 years ago

      Fujimoto MB rule all others

      Reply

      Andrew

      5 years ago

      A wee bit too angular and a little much definition in the styling lines for my taste, but I like the shape of these better than the TW blades. I guess that’s the JDM styling, though.

      Reply

      NorthGolfer

      5 years ago

      Do you know if the Rose Proto is more forgiving than Tiger TW P7 irons?

      Reply

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