For high swing speeds, Honma TW767 Max is the runner up in our forgiveness scoring category. It has been a few years since we've tested Honma drivers/metalwoods, but they tend to be an efficient competitor, especially in specific categories. The definition of forgiveness can cause debate. Yet, we like to think of it as a measure of consistency. Honma TW767 Max is consistent with the shots it produces. This is specific to ball speed deltas, carry distance deltas, and shot area/dispersion.
► You value consistency: Forgiveness and consistency are arguably the same…at least, that is how we view it. In our testing, we want to analyze drivers that perform consistently shot-to-shot. It is one of the many benefits of collecting 18,000+ shots in a driver test. Honma TW767 Max performs on every shot and provides consistency. And, in some cases, reliability. It excels with carry distance deltas and shot area.
✖︎ You want actual distance: Despite being efficient with carry distance deltas, Honma TW767 Max is one of the shortest drivers in our high swing speed test. It is slow off the face and tends to spin more than others. Additionally, it seems to be more draw bias than other driver heads.
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