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.






¡ö 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.
¡ö 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.
¡ö 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.








