The Miura family's (Katsuhiro and his sons Yoshitaka and Shinei)
research for the Series 1957 C Grind wedge, like the Y Grind, included
trips to North America and Europe to study a variety of playing
conditions and turf structures. They understood that golfers were
looking for a sand wedge with even more aggressive heel and toe
relief to compliment their other Miura wedges. The challenge for
the Miura family was to create a wedge which would not compromise
the basic fundamentals of a high performance golf club. The result
is a wedge which balances the heel and toe relief golfers wanted,
leading and trailing edge versatility golfers need, with playability
in a broad range of conditions.
This "special grind" is combined with the unique characteristics
that separate Miura clubs from all others. The feel and precision
of the Series 1957 C wedge can't be explained in words, it must
be experienced to be understood.
# Feel, feedback and workability of a forged blade.
Miura's forging techniques rearrange the molecular structure
of the mild steel in a pattern that is uniform throughout the
hitting area of the club in a manner that is unique to his clubs.
This tightness in the grain structure of the metal is what gives
Miura made clubs the controlled, soft feel that other manufacturers
cannot achieve.
Miura also uses a proprietary "spin welding" process
to produce the industry's most consistent hosel. This unique procedure
ensures that the bore depths and hosel heights are identical on
every Miura made head and the shaft of every club will be perfectly
centered.
# "Series 1957" - limited special edition
"Designed for players seeking the very best" says Katsuhiro
Miura.
This new Miura "Series 1957" Yoshitaka wedges goes
through the same forging process which makes the Miura Irons so
successful in the consistency of the strike of the ball and in
terms of feel.