Wood Series AM-X·TM-X Unveiled
Driver, Fairway Wood, Utility 구성
Top Fairway Wood Usage Rate in Japanese Major Tournaments

Japanese premium golf club brand Royal Collection is entering the domestic market.

Royal Collection's Wood Series AM-X and TM-X Lineup <br>[Photo by Royal Collection]

Royal Collection's Wood Series AM-X and TM-X Lineup
[Photo by Royal Collection]

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Royal Collection announced on the 7th that it will introduce two wood series, AM-X and TM-X, consisting of drivers, fairway woods, and utilities to the domestic market. The heads are equipped with horseshoe-shaped soles to facilitate addressing the ball. The company explained that the impact area minimizes friction with the ground, preventing a decrease in head speed. The heads also easily glide out of the rough.


A variable sleeve and weight system that changes the center of gravity to control shots is another feature. It helps control slices and hooks. The club balance can also be adjusted using four weights. The TM-X utility features a fixed sleeve.


The shaft, co-developed with Composite Tech, has a dual kick point that increases head speed and extends distance. It maintains elasticity even after prolonged use due to high-strength compression, and the triangle logo remains visible after sleeve adjustment, allowing for consistent addressing, the company added.


The AM-X driver features a diamond-structured crown. Diamond-shaped knobs are placed inside the crown to stabilize ball flight trajectory and direction. The fairway wood increases ball trajectory by reinforcing the sole's stiffness. The utility is designed with varying thickness from the center of the face to the edges to prevent distance loss on mishits.


The TM-X driver has a carbon crown that lowers the center of gravity. The fairway wood is equipped with an Asner sheet that absorbs impact during strikes, providing a soft hitting feel. The utility has a head shape preferred by advanced golfers.



Royal Collection, established in 1992 in Kobe, Japan, has been well-received for its fairway woods and utilities. In 2002, it ranked first in fairway wood usage at one of Japan's three major tournaments.


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