M425 / S (straight)
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M425 / S (straight)
Straight neck specification of “Studio Wedge M425” that has become a long-selling threat
The “Studio Wedge M425” released in 2013 has become a long seller that many golfers use as a synonym for the gooseneck wedge.
Inheriting the concept of 'M425' that can be used from tour pros to average golfers, we will add a lineup of straight neck specifications that have been highly requested. By adopting an easy-to-operate straight neck, the M425 can be used for a variety of shots while maintaining the gentleness of the M425.
■ Inheriting the gentleness demonstrated in the previous work

The cavity back, which is the feature of “M425”, is adopted, and a slightly larger head brings a sense of security. Combined with the straight neck shape, there is a good flow with a general iron set.
■ Uses a crescent-shaped sole shape

A crescent-shaped sole that makes it easier to use techniques such as opening the face, while maintaining the bounce effect that balances the omission and tolerance for mistakes. For middle-level and advanced players, it is easier to separate the ball.
■ Lineup of “P / A” with a loft angle of 48 degrees

The 'P / A' with a loft angle of 48 degrees, which has been frequently requested, has been added.
In recent years, many iron sets have a PW loft angle, and the distance between them and the wedges underneath is large. It is a wedge that can fill the gap of the flight distance and gently hit within 100y which is the key to score making.
With the flow of the “M425 / S” wedge, it has a harmonious shape with a slightly larger cavity head, which improves the flow of the iron set and wedge. Of course, the spin performance is also outstanding.
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