It can’t count how many times someone has told me they are not good enough to play forged clubs – and it’s one of those golf stigms that OEM writers and gears just can’t understand how to hit.
Let me go ahead and say about the record, It is simply not trueEspecially in recent years after the new bids in the distance of counterfeit players have entered the market.
When it comes to MiraIt seems that sometimes the whole brand can only fall victim to be suitable for the ball elite attackers. But that could not be farther from the truth.
In the episode of this weekly golf weekly equipped, North American sales manager Blake Smith joined co-hosts Kris McCormack and Wadeh Maroun to go behind scenes of the scenes New TC-202 handcuffs. Being the flag model for the brand, Smith said many players can start with 202 for their equipment.

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“You hit the 202nd, you are like, ‘Oh, when I hit it really well. That’s my mere mel,” Smith said. “And we like to talk about Mira to feel like more a handful than a slap. Shata is more – I think we all felt that – but the thought of my own is a strong, mass feeling.
“So from there, you can start trying like 302, and if 302 is in your category, then where you go. And then you can go to 602, and it’s a rocket. It’s another construction.
If you fall in love with the feeling of 202, but you are not ready for a small player iron, then Mira has options like CB-302, IC-602 Or PI-401 to suit you whatever you need you can ask.

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Maroun, a 2 handicap, actually goes to the other side and likes to play KM-700 blades. Unlike other blades, where you would usually discover that you have to hit the center to get the ball to keep the right distance, Maroun notes that the ball still has some pops from those handcuffs when it is not shaking best. He sees it with 202 new ones.
“The most impressive thing I found for 202 was speed,” he said. “It’s a really fast iron, and I think that’s why I fell in love with KM-700 so much because I wanted something that was a part I didn’t have-if I would be only 80 percent of my swing because my back wasn’t feeling it, or my hips weren’t feeling it, I was not losing a lot of distance”
Maroun thinks, because the new TC-202 shackles are so fast, he could see players who could go to 602 and 401 bigger by choosing 202 on them.
“I think there is a reason why a 10 or 12 handicap could actually play something like a 202 or a 700 versus the passage to a 602 or 401 is because the speed profile of these cuffs is, it is very complimentary for people who do not necessarily use a lot of speed in their game,” he said.
For more from Maroun, McCormack and Smith and Backstory of TC-202 handcuffs, Listen to the full episode fully equipped hereor look at it below.
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Jack
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Jack Harsh is the editor of associate equipment in Golf. A local Pennsylvania, Jack is a graduate of 2020 at Penn State University, earning degrees in transmitted journalism and political science. He was captain of his Golf High School team and recently returned to the program to serve as the main coach. Jack also * try * to remain competitive in local amateurs. Before joining Golf, Jack spent two years working at a Bend TV station, Oregon, mainly as a multimedia journalist/reporter, but also producing, anchoring and even presenting the weather. He can be reached in jack.hirsh@golf.com.