Miura LH CB-801 Iron
Miura LH CB-801 Iron
Miura LH CB-801 Iron
Miura LH CB-801 Iron

Miura LH CB-801 Iron


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LEFT HANDED EXCELLENCE IN A CAVITY BACK

The CB-801 iron features a medium sized cavity and an expertly-measured half cavity that provides the benefits of perimeter weighting and solidity behind the hitting area.

INNOVATION FOR LEFTIES

The impact that the design of leading edge and bounce can have on the performance of an iron or wedge has not been lost on the Miura family. Master Grinder Yoshitaka Miura has created the Y Grind, which made its’ debut with our Series 1957 Wedges. Yoshitaka has now incorporated the Y Grind in to our most recent LH models. Until now, this innovation was not available to our loyal left handed golfers.

ENHANCED TURF INTERACTION

Yoshitaka’s iconic “Y” Grind on the leading edge is a big reason for the popularity of this legacy model. Providing exceptional turf interaction resulting in more solid contact and added forgiveness on every shot.

PERIMETER WEIGHTED ADVANGTAGE

The 801 has more a perimieter weighted design which benefits off-center strikes to maintain launch and ball speed when compared to a blade model.

SPECIFICATIONS

Head Loft Lie FP (face progression) Weight (g) Length
3 22º 60.5° 4.5 244 39.00
4 24º 61º 4.5 250 38.50
5 27º 61.5º 4.5 257 38.00
6 30º 62º 4.5 264 37.50
7 34º 62.5º 4.5 271 37.00
8 38º 63º 4.5 278 36.50
9 42º 63.5º 4.5 286 36.00
PW 47º 64º 4.5 295 35.75

 

 

TECH OVERVIEW

LESS IS MORE

And in the classic Miura way, the back of the clubhead is uncrowded, simple and designed for striking beauty. Less means a great deal more.

SOLE MODIFICATIONS

More efficient turf interaction is made possible through the subtle leading edge and sole modifications. This includes the appropriate bounce angles on each specific irons while maintaining desired lie angles.

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