Honma Signs World #2 Justin Rose to Multi-Year Club Deal
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Honma Signs World #2 Justin Rose to Multi-Year Club Deal

Honma Signs World #2 Justin Rose to Multi-Year Club Deal

The annual worst kept secret in golf is out of the bag. Honma has announced that it has signed Justin Rose to a multi-year partnership.

Details, including Rose’s bag makeup, haven’t been disclosed, and it’s possible he’ll be given time to transition from his current TaylorMade setup. Golf.com’s Jonathan Wall reports that the deal specifies at least 10 Honma clubs in the bag. Within those constraints, it’s same to assume irons will be part of the package. JDM brands aren’t known for producing world-class metalwoods, so it’s going to be interesting to see if, and how quickly, Rose moves out of his TaylorMade driver.

As Wall notes, the ball is an unknown as well.

We’ve previously covered Honma’s efforts to figure out North America. To date, Honma’s presence on the PGA Tour has been basically zero, however, with a single signing, it becomes the biggest impact player from JDM division.

Few would dispute that Rose doesn’t offer the same type of marketing horsepower as Tiger Woods and Rickie Fowler, however, for a company looking to making an impact, adding the World #2 to your staff and putting your logo on his bag is one hell of a start. For a largely unknown brand to make the biggest signing of the new season is impressive.

It should be noted that early last fall, Honma hired former TaylorMade CEO, Mark King, as a strategic advisor. King has since brought on other former TaylorMade execs to help forge Honma’s path forward. It’s too early to say how much of the band is getting back together, but our thinking is that King doesn’t do small – and that suggests this could be the first of many things to come as Honma makes a serious run at infiltrating the North American market.

Expect more details in the coming weeks.

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      mackdaddy

      5 years ago

      I don’t think the clubs will make him #1 nor do I think that they will make him not make it to #1.

      To much talent in the golf world to think any club switch could make one of them #1

      Reply

      Thomas A

      5 years ago

      OEM’s should really get the memo that individual players do not move the needle in the golf shop. If they did Nike would have been #1 in clubs and balls while Tiger was winning. They were not even close.

      Reply

      Scoot24

      5 years ago

      I agree with this for the well known brands but, I don’t think that is what they are looking for here. They are just looking to get their name recognized.

      Reply

      Andrew Han

      5 years ago

      Except when you want to disrupt or enter a new market. Imagine if Nike didn’t sign Tiger when they first entered? Would their tenure be that long? Who knows, but I am sure signing Tiger helped enter the equipment market, just like Justin Rose will help Honma get brand recognition to the non-Asian North America/European Market.

      Reply

      Mike

      5 years ago

      IMHO, the reason Nike was never #1 had nothing to do with Tiger, or any other tour players. It had to with the fact that Nike clubs were some of the least forgiving and hardest to hit clubs on the market. Tiger Woods just happened to do what he did with them because, well, he was Tiger Woods. I remember back in the day, some players used to say they were glad Tiger used inferior equipment because it gave the rest of the field a little better chance lol.

      Reply

      Mike

      5 years ago

      Exactly…

      Reply

      HDTVMAN

      5 years ago

      Always liked Justin, from when he was an amateur in The Open, he’s definitely paid his dues, and I hope he continues to do well. When you discuss roll models, he’s at the top of the list.

      Reply

      Mike

      5 years ago

      It’s a little crazy for us to think Rose gives a crap what any of us think…. the dude was a machine last year and will probably continue to be one. Was there money involved? Of course, this is a business. Do the clubs perform? Of course, wouldn’t have switched if they didn’t.

      I am more interested in what the other 4 clubs in the bag are going to be.

      Reply

      Dave

      5 years ago

      Didn’t realize that Mark King is now at Honma so that explains why such a big name like Rose is now on their staff. Expect more players to jump on board.

      Mark King is a brilliant guy and very well liked. I think this has more to do with relationships. With Mark King bringing in the right people, Justin Rose should get the performance equipment he expects.

      I hope Honma considers making reasonably priced game improvement clubs. Or I wonder if they will go the PXG route? Should be entertaining.

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      Bob

      5 years ago

      Rose has had a great career, all that’s going on now folks is, Show me the Money, period.

      Reply

      Jon

      5 years ago

      Americans are suckers for the big stick, they need to release a competitive driver if they want on the big stage in the states.

      Reply

      LarryB

      5 years ago

      It’s not the club that makes the player. It’s the player that makes the club.

      Reply

      Gerald Teigrob

      5 years ago

      That would be my take as well, Larry! Most of us don’t necessarily jump on the bandwagon unless we know for a fact that we can play clubs that are geared for our income and our ability. Just because Tiger plays blade irons doesn’t mean we can play those clubs. The only interesting thing with covering Whats In The Bag is to see how many players are either playing hybrids in their sets or playing a more forgiving club in their long irons. Another thing to remember is that playing game improvement irons in themselves is something pros and even close to scratch amateur golfers can benefit from. Back in the day, Kenny Perry had the same Adams Redlines irons I had in my bag but he had a 4i-pw in his bag. Back then the thought of me adding a 4 iron to my bag would have been surprising…now having played the Cobra Bio Cells for a while, having a 4 iron option is something I can take to the bank! An what many here tend to forget is that Justin would be like Tiger or Rory…take the specs he currently plays with and has Honma custom design a similar set so it wouldn’t be as much of a jump for him…he has the time to adjust to them….most of us don’t1

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      Gunter Eisenberg

      5 years ago

      I agree that Honma makes great clubs but it is mainly for Orientals with more money than brains.

      Reply

      Michael

      5 years ago

      Wow, I didn’t know rugs and pottery played golf. It’s 2019, please try and be a little respectful of an entire culture.

      Reply

      Gerald Teigrob

      5 years ago

      Wow, Michael1 So you have loads of money hiding somewhere? How come Honma hasn’t caught on in North America? I would suggest you revisit Gunther’s comment. It isn’t culture it’s the reality. They have the market in Asia, but I am not so sure about here in Canada and the US. If they figure that overpriced clubs is the way based on the PGX model, you will need a rich uncle or aunt to pay for them. Gunther is right…no disrespect…but are you living in the right country? Are you willing to shell out the cost of a driver for one Honma iron?

      Nocklaus

      5 years ago

      Gerald Teigrob, I don’t know where you buy your clubs, but just take a look at Ebay and you’ll se that Honma clubs aren’t all that expensive …

      Thomas A

      5 years ago

      Gerald, things are oriental, people are Asian. Honma doesn’t sell well in the USA because they did not sell in the USA, or at least had limited distributorship. They hired Rose to help change that.

      Al

      5 years ago

      I’ve been playing their MG713 model 3, 5, 7 and 9 fairway woods for the last 4 years and they are outstanding. If I could find a reason to upgrade I would, but I can’t.

      Reply

      Mike Reed

      5 years ago

      With TM signing Tiger as a brand ambassador, it is no wonder that Justin was looking for someplace else to hang his hat. He can now be the leading player for the brand. I am actually surprised more players are not leaving TM since Tiger has come onboard. Also, this move is good for TM as it frees up some more money to use for promotional activities. Looks like a win for everyone!!

      Reply

      Gerald Teigrob

      5 years ago

      Wow, that’s the most ignorant comment I have heard about this. I would choose to play TM with Tiger there and DJ as well. Why would Tiger cause anyone to leave? The same reason why no one would want to play your clubs? Obviously you are not someone who appreciates greatness. I do and I have to agree that Tiger is playing as well as he’s ever played. BTW what’s your handicap…golfing?

      Reply

      Plumbob

      5 years ago

      Wow, bullying in MGS, let people have their opinion, don’t smash the person. Work with the facts.

      Sandwedge59

      5 years ago

      With all the financial trouble talk following Taylormade is there a chance that Rose moved to HOMNA because there was no money to resign him ?? and anyone who thinks that a tour player would sign with a OEM that was not world class just doesn’t know golf clubs or the business of golf clubs

      Gerald Teigrob

      5 years ago

      Okay then kick me for knowing the facts. Honma is willing to pay Justin top dollar. Are they paying me or you? Get real! Wake up and smell the coffee. Good luck plumbob!

      Duffy McHackster

      5 years ago

      Rosie has no doubt done his due diligence with regards to testing, customizing and tweaking to a point he believes he can be successful with Honma. Also, what he or any other pro plays should be of zero consequence to 90%+ of the rest of the golfers in the world. If your favourite pro plays brand x and you want to as well, by all means try them, but any kind of brand loyalty without proper fitting is doing yourself a disservice. Wish Rosie a quick rise to #1.

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      Darrin

      5 years ago

      All companies provide great clubs for the tour players. They really have no comparison to what you buy OTR.

      If Rose plays better or worse the clubs will be zero factor. The type of ball would probably have a bigger impact.

      Reply

      Mike

      5 years ago

      Well said! Years ago there was an attempt to have tour players play with “off the rack” clubs and balls the general public had access too. Obviously, it didn’t work out well or last long.

      Reply

      Raymond CHASTEL

      5 years ago

      I play the HONMA irons and hybrids since more than 12 years ,with 5 star shafts .Amazing feel and precision.
      These were made at the time at their SAKATA JAPANESE factory :super quality .
      I shelved though the DRIVER and FAIRWAY WOODS ,below standard in my opinion .
      I play the KRANK GOLF XX clubs instead .You get a long carry and roll with these KRANK XX clubs

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      Jon Sohn

      5 years ago

      Justin Rose could play with shovels. Go for the dough. He earned it.

      Reply

      NH Golfer

      5 years ago

      Good luck to Honma. They will need it. Is Mark King a positive? I guess we shall see…

      Reply

      drjacko

      5 years ago

      Would Rose have signed on without King’s influence either with Honma or Justin Rose himself?

      Boom- immediate tour presence as well as airtime at every major.

      King also is making some ex- Taylormade hires which immediately bodes well for R&D in the areas where Honma is weakest- the drivers and fairways. Who knows – you could see driving irons and hybrids. And remember they are going to Rose for input.

      If Justin Rose plays this right- he could be to Honma was Tiger was to Nike in terms of club development. And Honma would be his personal foundry.

      I am excited at the prospect.

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      Gerald Teigrob

      5 years ago

      Tour presence, yes. Amateur presence…the jury is out. Oh yeah…and it will cost you $2k to buy…are you still interested? Or do we have the name SUCKER written all over us?

      JP

      5 years ago

      Nike bailed out of golf. They realized they couldn’t compete against big name players. Honma, on the other hand has a tremendous following throughout the world with the exception of US & Canada. Signing Justin Rose will give them an edge as long as they don’t go the way of PXG. Everyday Joe just wont be able to afford them just like PXG.

      John

      5 years ago

      Honma are on a par with Miura for build quality in irons and up there with Tour Edge on fairway woods. Drivers not so great.Rose def didn’t take a step backwards in equipment

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      Richard

      5 years ago

      I switched balls from tp5 to the honma tw -g6
      Very pleased with ball
      Btw i also play with miura irons – none better
      J rose will be just fine

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      Rrroy

      5 years ago

      I’m using previous TW737 460 driver, and it has been great to me so far.
      With their original shaft, I can able to lower my spin and drive much much further.
      Current TW747 driver is better at consistency POV while keeping distance ability.
      I’m very looking forward to seeing how JRs will play with Honma sticks!

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      joro

      5 years ago

      Ah marketing at its finest. Honma makes great equipment, that is for sure, but an overkill for most hackers. But if you have the money, so what. Justin will bring in lots of money for Honma and that is what it is all about. Mark King and Justin, a great team.

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      wayne

      5 years ago

      Anything is better than playing Taylormade golf clubs. Its probably a big improvement for Justin Rose playing Honoma Golf clubs

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      Gaz

      5 years ago

      Because nobody has won anything ever with Taylormade clubs.

      They’ve got him to where he is today .. World No2 and paid him handsomely at the same time. ?

      Reply

      Steve

      5 years ago

      It is all about the money but any top tier player like Justin Rose stands to make far more from performance on the course than from a club deal so he has to believe that Honma can give him at least as good a chance of winning as any other manufacturer. I’m not sure how that translates to those of us that don’t hit the ball with the same level of precision though. Either way, they’re going to have to learn how to market in English (and that US buyers don’t want gold accents) to establish a meaningful US presence.

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      Mike

      5 years ago

      Agreed! Top tour players have egos, just like most top athletes in their sports. An ego that can only satisfied by winning. Rest assured that if Rose didn’t think he could work with what he had, he wouldn’t be doing it. Regardless of the money. After all it took Nike quite a few runs to get Tiger’s irons just right, and with Honma’s access to top R&D, machinists and mfg equipment, I’m sure they’ll both be just fine.

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      Brad

      5 years ago

      This is an intriguing situation,going to fun to watch.i am a club junkie,and enjoy every Honma club I have owned.Remember,PXG was hardly visible in the market a short time ago.

      Reply

      NH Golfer

      5 years ago

      PXG may be a bit visible but are they successful? And will they be successful 5 years from now? I’m doubtful to both.

      Reply

      The Insider

      5 years ago

      Your answers to both are YES! Bob Parsons is a shrewd business man and doesn’t fail. Besides, you should have realized PXG would make it because Parsons hired top PING R&D guys to get PXG going. He hires the best people, and the reviews of his equipment have been very good. They’re not going anywhere anytime soon!

      Gerald Teigrob

      5 years ago

      Brad, I too am not sold on PXG. The ones who are able to play them need to be sponsored. Otherwise it is a crapshoot. If you suspect that Honma will go the same way, that means no amount of marketing will bring in the average golfer who has to justify above normal prices for one club, leave alone a complete set. I see Justin as the guinea pig here…but whether they will compete with Cobra or TM is still up in the air. Just because a player plays an expensive brand of clubs, doesn’t mean most of us will jump on the bandwagon and spend our life’s savings just to play what Justin plays!

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      Mike

      5 years ago

      Justin will be number 1 once he gets used to these quality Honma Irons, as far as the woods are concerned, he could use a stick of rhubarb with a spud stuck on the end, and still hit it further than 300 yds.’, the way TM have treated Rosie should not use anything TM

      Reply

      NormW

      5 years ago

      Yes: “He’s 190 yards out, has chosen a 7-iron”. What relevance has that to a higher handicap amateur? Look for forgiveness and get fitted by a Pro.

      Reply

      Joeyram1

      5 years ago

      Honma Clubs are Solid!
      They Look Good
      Feel Good & Sound Good!
      Rose Has the Baton now
      lets see who’s Next?

      Reply

      Sharkhark

      5 years ago

      I have often thought jdm stuff looks nice but have little to no access to the stuff and maybe with a high profile player they will widen the availability. Might at least take a look at it.
      I’m in a small market part of Canada on the east coast so I’ve not seen anything other than a couple of garish looking gold coloured irons sets (I think it was honma).

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      Norm W

      5 years ago

      My bag is mixed. Definitely not influenced by what the Pros use. Also, price is an issue. Most interesting recent development is Cobra’s uniform shaft length which is worth trying before buying.

      Reply

      Glenn Husted

      5 years ago

      I believe that the partnership of Honma and Justin Rose will provide Honma with an amazing market share and Justin with some amazing equipment. Honma is probably the highest quality club manufacturer in the world. I recently loaded my bag with Honma driver, fairway woods and hybrid. I will state their shafts are the key, at least for me. They have an excellent feel and release. They feel like a finely balanced tool. I can only speak for myself, I am now looking to replace my existing set of irons. I recently played with PXG gen 1 irons and they have great feel and balance that is difficult to explain but when you try high end clubs you will understand why they demand such pricing. The newer Honma lines are produced in China, but their quality is still excellent. Give them a try.

      Reply

      THOMAS

      5 years ago

      They make very good upscale equipment Going forward the best coming into US market

      Reply

      Wally

      5 years ago

      It’s all about the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.

      Reply

      Mick

      5 years ago

      When Justin Rose’s contract with TM, was done, to not renew the high dollar deal, was best. Look for more cuts in the future from TM.
      With regards to PXG, their success has been negligible on all tours worldwide. The players out there are very aware of that, playing clubs of their choice, rather than stuck in a contract with a product that doesn’t perform for them!

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      Gerald Teigrob

      5 years ago

      Exactly my thinking, Mick! PGX promotes a lot but if their players are only playing sub-par golf, that speaks louder. Since Lydia Ko joined them from Callaway, we hear a lot less of her. And Pat Perez playing them isn’t a big seller either. While there are pros on the tour without contracts, you can’t tell me that PGX isn’t under contract for the players that signed on to play their irons and other clubs. For the average Joe who would have to justify paying an arm and a leg for PGX irons on a per iron basis is ludicrous! And Cobra has begun to take PGX head on with their same length irons. I would suggest that PGX look at the success of Bryson DeChambleau before claiming the lion’s share of the market. Bryson is contracted by Cobra so I am certain he has some input into the design of the same length clubs.

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