[Asia Economy Reporter Nowrae Noh] "It couldn't be easier than this."
This is the Yamaha Golf Remix VD40 iron (photo). It boasts that "it hardly ever misses on the field to the point of boredom." VD stands for 'Vector Direction,' a product that pursues directional stability and straight-line accuracy. The number 40 represents the maximum MOI (Moment of Inertia) value of 4000 g·cm², which is the limit set by the United States Golf Association (USGA) and The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews (R&A). In short, it is an 'incredibly easy club.'
It features a unique shape born from meticulously calculated design. The key is the additional weight placed on the hosel and toe. This is called the 'Double Neck.' The protruding shape of the hosel disappears when you take your address position. The rib on the back face produces a pleasant hitting sound. The design and color resemble an alien life form. Although it has a sleek and small head, it offers excellent maneuverability. The high bounce and score lines are impressive.
It suppresses the reduction of spin amount that occurs under adverse conditions. Through club performance comparison tests, it was explained that "there is no loss in distance and the frequency of miss shots is significantly reduced." Yamaha Golf describes it as "a club with a very subtle design and pattern" and says, "It has never appeared on Earth before," adding, "It felt like a design and technology passed down from a new life form that lived somewhere in the galaxy and came over."
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