Yamaha Seeds HM+ "Premium Women's Golf Clubs"
[Asia Economy Reporter Nowrae Noh] "The choice of female golfers."
The Yamaha Golf Sees HM+ (photo) was developed exclusively for Korean female golfers. It stands out starting from the driver. The head shape focuses on directionality, with the center of gravity appropriately distributed to the outer side of the head to reduce left-right deviation and minimize distance loss. The moment of inertia (MOI) is an impressive 4830g·cm². With an optimal spin design, it flies in an ideal trajectory even if contact is not perfectly accurate.
At a club speed of 32m/s, the spin rate is 2973rpm. The irons are a new weapon proven to have the greatest forgiveness among women's models. While maintaining the head weight, weight is distributed to the heel and toe to create a perfect ball flight. The MOI is 2953g·cm². The Speed Ribface technology also promotes distance improvement through a low center of gravity. The design adds beauty to its luxuriousness.
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Two colors are available: white and red. You can choose your own concept according to your preference. If you try it and don't like it, exchanges or refunds are possible within 3 weeks. It is perfect not only for female golfers who are picky about products but also for the MZ generation. They boast, "The powerful performance will humble even the proud playing partners." The Femina will be released in June, followed by the UD+2 Lady in September.
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