MEITO Iron Sou-02

MEITO Iron Sou-02

Set / N.S.PRO MODUS3 105
$2,228.00 CAD
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MEITO Iron Sou-02

MEITO Iron Sou-02

$2,228.00 CAD
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Set
Flex
#5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #PW
Loft Angle (±) 25 28 32 35 40 44
Lie Angle (±) 60.5 61 61.5 62 62.5 63
Head Weight (g) 258 265 272 279 286 296
Face Progression (mm) 1.0 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0
Head Material S20C
Face Material S20C
Product Story
A design that unifies sweet-spot height across the set allows you to address every club with the same rhythm and strike point. Precision milling across the entire face generates powerful spin, making it easier to reproduce your intended distance and trajectory on the green. The deep, light-absorbing black finish causes only the target point to rise gently into focus at address. It is a finely honed instrument that turns accurate shots into something ceremonial, as if each swing completes a small, beautiful ritual.

Master's Story
"From the earliest days of golf club making in Japan, this workshop has stood as one of the most historically significant in the country.
Located in the birthplace of Japan’s golf club industry, it has continued forging clubs for over half a century. Even now, the sounds of fire and metal ring out as a living testament to the traditions passed down through generations.

At the heart of its legacy was a craftsman who could rightfully be called an inventor.
In an era when wooden heads were the norm, he challenged their fragility and gave birth to an unthinkable idea at the time: the carbon head.
Many technologies that are now considered standard—multi-metal faces, cavity-back designs—can trace their origins to his relentless experimentation and bold spirit.

The clubs crafted here embody not only the forging techniques inherited from swordsmiths, but also a fearless drive to redefine tradition. Each piece holds more than soft iron—it holds a uniquely Japanese beauty born of inherited hands and pioneering creativity.

This is a workshop that doesn’t just preserve tradition—it propels it forward.
Such is the spirit of these makers."
Success is the grace to fail again and again—without losing sincerity or direction.