Honma Golf Unveils Beres 4 Series for Amateur Golfers

Carbon Crown and Titanium Face Optimize Ball Speed and Trajectory

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By Jung Moon-young
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null - Seoul Economic Daily Sports News from South Korea

Honma Golf's Beres 4, the next-generation model in the Beres lineup, was developed to address amateur golfers' concerns over trajectory, straightness and distance. The company said the series was designed with amateur golfers' swing characteristics and play styles in mind, elevating overall completeness while focusing on delivering ideal ball height, stable directional consistency and improved distance more easily and consistently.

The Beres 4 offers a full lineup including drivers, fairway woods, utility clubs and irons. The drivers feature differentiated head structures tailored to the swing characteristics of male and female golfers respectively.

The men's driver applies a cell carbon crown and titanium face to maximize energy transfer efficiency at impact. The robust elasticity of the cell carbon crown combined with a center-reinforced titanium face produces fast ball speed, delivering a powerful yet stable trajectory.

The women's driver is built on a full titanium head structure with a titanium body 0.1 mm thinner than the previous model. This achieves both weight reduction and improved repulsion simultaneously. It reduces swing burden while providing stable distance and consistent trajectory, with titanium's characteristically soft feel supporting comfortable impact.

The fairway woods stand out with a design optimized for golfers seeking stable directional control. Weights are strategically placed at the rear of the sole to increase the moment of inertia (MOI). The utility woods feature customized crowns for each club number, allowing versatile use from tee shots to second shots. The irons also focus on generating greater distance with ease and comfort. A high-strength material on the face boosts repulsion, significantly improving distance over the previous model.

AI-translated from Korean. Quotes from foreign sources are based on Korean-language reports and may not reflect exact original wording.