Miura CUSTOM CB-302 Black OPQ 7 Steel Irons ONE
Shinei Miura asked himself, “Why can’t all golfers enjoy the benefit of a penetrating ball flight—something usually reserved for the better player?” The result is an iron where golfers no longer have to sacrifice any aspect of iron play for added forgiveness.
This achievement has been realized in the new CB-302, the longest forged cavity-back iron ever produced by Miura Golf.
Revolutionary Cavity Back
The CB-302 is a testemant to the skills of the Miura Craftsmen. Producing an iron that looks this good challenged the limits of our forging process, specifically how to relates to the use of soft carbon steel. The iron promised to be a visually stunning iron during the original stages, but the final product was able to transcend the Miura forging process.
Improved Performance
A precise amount of camber, leading and trailing edge relief, featuring Miura's iconic Y grind, deliver improved performance regardless of a golfer's swing trajectory. The CB-302 is the largest sole width (19mm / 7 iron) we've ever produced at the Miura factory, rewarding the golfer with optimizes forgiveness.
Confidence At Address
Possessing moderate offset, the CB 302's strong and confident including shape will soon become hallmarks of this new iron
QPQ Finish
Miura's Black QPQ finish is the result of a meticulous, labor-intensive process that embeds the pigment into the top layer of steel in the club head. This creates a finish with rich depth, outstanding durability, and the same legendary feel and performance expected from a Miura iron.
A Feel Like No Other
Katsuhiro Miura set out to make something elegant and refined, to create something beautiful, with the highest degree of integrity. His patience and unique forging process ensures the grain of the steel is fine and uniformed, leading to a feel unlike anything else. The Miura feel. Every club is hand-crafted, one-by-one, and touched by Miura-San or one of his two sons, Shinei and Yoshitaka.
Crafted With Precision
Every great invention started with design. Miura strives to achieve weight tolerances of +/- .5 g, a number that exceeds current industry standards. While time consuming, Miura’s commitment to technical precision is carried throughout the meticulous design process.