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Inside Honma’s TW777 Line: Carbon-Powered Distance for Every Golfer

Honma Golf has never been shy about marrying beauty with brute force, and with the arrival of the T//World TW777 series, the Japanese artisans have decided to remind the golf world who still sets the standard for craftsmanship. Honma Golf opens this new chapter with a bold promise: more distance, more stability, and more forgiveness, all delivered through its latest Carbon Power technology.

This is not a polite evolution of a product line — it’s a full-blown declaration of intent.

The TW777 family is built for anyone who swings a club in anger, hesitation, or hope. Three drivers, a small army of fairway and utility woods, and the PCB Max irons form a lineup that looks ready to march directly into bags of mid-handicappers and single-digit sharpshooters alike.

A Nod to the Past, a Leap Toward Tomorrow

Honma’s legacy in Japanese craftsmanship has always flirted with obsession, and the TW777 range leans into that heritage with Titanium Carbon construction — a fusion first whispered about during the persimmon-wood era. Back then it was a shaft material. Today, it’s a clubhead innovation designed to make every molecule work harder.

Titanium Carbon in the sole. A Carbon Ring bracing the head. A Rear Carbon Body expanded by roughly 35 per cent. The end result? A head that transfers energy with barely a drop spilt, firing shots that keep their dignity even on swings you’d rather not review later.

The Carbon Ring stiffens the body to cut down deformation at impact, giving players cleaner energy return and more stable ball flight. Meanwhile, the enlarged carbon body drops the centre of gravity so the ball launches higher, spins lower, and flies farther. Not a bad trade-off.

Three Drivers, Three Personalities

Honma T:World TW777 Series Drivers

TW777 Driver — The Balanced Brawler

Titanium Carbon construction paired with the Carbon Ring gives this head a stiff backbone, ideal for squeezing out high ball speeds without losing control. Honma offers front and rear adjustable weights (3.5g and 20.5g), letting golfers calibrate their preferred trajectory without crying to a fitter.

A new Forged Cup Face made from SJ221 provides that deliciously springy feel, and the 460cc chassis sits confidently behind the ball.
(Lofts: 9° and 10.5°, MSRP $650)

TW777 Max Driver — Launch Made Easy

If the standard TW777 is the brawler, the TW777 Max is its smooth-talking older brother. A deep, low-CG setup ushers the ball skyward with straightforward flight. Adjustable toe and heel weights (4g and 15g) allow players to correct their sins accordingly.

Same forged face. Same one-piece carbon body. Just more forgiveness and a larger sweet spot wrapped into the 460cc frame.
(Lofts: 9°, 10.5°, 12°, MSRP $650)

TW777 360 Ti — The Shot-Shaper’s Weapon

A compact 360cc head built for the golfer who wants to work the ball rather than simply survive it. Three adjustable weights on the sole help dial in precision, while the full-titanium construction delivers a sharp, authoritative crack at impact.

SJ221 titanium, Ti811 casting, tungsten, aluminium — it’s a metallurgist’s dinner party.
(Loft: 11.5°, MSRP $450)

Fairway & Utility Woods: Old Soul, New Bite

Honma reaches back to the persimmon LB-GET era for inspiration. The result? Fairway woods and utilities that glide through turf like they were born to live between the blades.

The fairway woods combine a carbon crown, tungsten, and aluminium to push weight low, while a C300 steel face amps up ball speed. Adjustable weights and sleeves make sure players can fine-tune without compromise.
(MSRP $375)

The TW777 Max FW boasts a forged cup face and a slightly bulkier profile, offering extra forgiveness and a sweet spot big enough to calm even the nerviest of approach shots.

Utility woods feature the same Get Sole philosophy with C300 steel faces that pump up distance but keep the flight honest and controlled.
(MSRP $325)

PCB Max Irons — Forgiveness Without the Flinch

The TW777 PCB Max irons are built for players who want modern distance without feeling like they’ve sold their soul to a robot. A large head, full cup face, soft forged body, and vibration-absorbing emblem create a package that looks friendly and plays even friendlier.

The Honma CUT — a precisely milled slope at the top of the face — provides a confidence-boosting visual cue without shouting for attention.
(Irons: 5–SW, MSRP $1,125 for 5-piece set with Vizard shafts)

Tradition, Carried Forward With Purpose

Honma describes the TW777 line as a bridge between cherished design philosophies and tomorrow’s performance standards — “preserving the classic shape while pursuing distance, forgiveness, and feel.” In truth, it’s more than that. It’s a reminder that technology means little without taste, and craft means little without ambition.

Experience a one-of-a-kind club that elevates tradition into the future.

More information can be found at: https://us.honmagolf.com/

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