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  • Honma golf clubs are the most expensive on the market, and they appeal to an exclusive clientele. A full set of their Beres clubs can retail for over $50,000. But it’s not just the name recognition that makes these clubs so valuable. Honma uses expensive materials like carbon fiber to give its handmade clubs the extra edge. It's one of the only manufacturers that makes its shafts in-house and assembles the entire club, from conception to testing, on-site.
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  • @edman400
    @edman400 Год назад +2162

    These clubs are made specifically for very rich Japanese businessmen who want to improve face when they golf with other Japanese businessmen

    • @ZOCCOK
      @ZOCCOK Год назад +159

      You know what, it's one of the most accurate answers given in the whole comment section 😂👍

    • @HoustonSkywatch
      @HoustonSkywatch Год назад +21

      @@ZOCCOK Pretty much agreed. What is true wealth in this brief life though? Is it really money? Time is a valuable asset. Happiness and joy? I could be wrong but I think Japan understands family and generational wealth - true wealth i.e., family, et al. I can respect any high end sculptor of any sort but I would question anyone willing to pay $50K for a set of clubs... its just a game, man!!

    • @helpmycatiseatingme84
      @helpmycatiseatingme84 Год назад +33

      @@HoustonSkywatch My dad is a golfer, he isn’t nearly as rich as these dudes but he is always buying new clubs and golf gadgets. Him and my uncle are always competing lol. It’s actually pretty competitive.

    • @User-718_
      @User-718_ Год назад +16

      @@HoustonSkywatch 50k is nothing for some people, especially sheikhs from Middle East

    • @HoustonSkywatch
      @HoustonSkywatch Год назад +3

      @@User-718_ That is true; I also think the Sheikh's must understand generational and truth wealth. I can understand money becomes no object.. I respect it; it's just a dangerous game, "money." Greed etc. If you know how to live happily more power to ya, imo.

  • @Antenox
    @Antenox Год назад +1036

    You can always count on the Japanese to find the most expensive way possible to make a product and then use that as a selling point

    • @BullittAutomotive
      @BullittAutomotive Год назад +38

      That may be true, but if it was similar or inferior to cheaper versions, they would not sell. What you are paying for is the experience,knowledge, and skill of the craftsmanship.

    • @Baronight
      @Baronight Год назад +24

      That would only fly if the quality is similar to regular ver. A lot of luxury product can retain their status because they are indeed superior. Or its handcrafted with distinct quality that cant be replicated with mass produced (Even when it provide no significant difference, people appreciate art afterall.)
      If you are looking for product being just expensive for the sake of it...look no further than food industry that charge you exorbitant price just for edible gold...just lace everything with gold with no substances increase on the food quality.

    • @orangebluberry9647
      @orangebluberry9647 Год назад +12

      this is not just a thing the japanese do lmao why the targeting

    • @BullittAutomotive
      @BullittAutomotive Год назад +12

      @@orangebluberry9647 i think it’s because he knows he can never afford anything made in japan except a $30 casio watch 😂

    • @Voodoo_Robot
      @Voodoo_Robot Год назад +2

      @@orangebluberry9647 name any other nation that does that

  • @thejoker7323
    @thejoker7323 Год назад +565

    What I find astounding is how someone can provide such elaborate commentary for basic manufacturing processes.

    • @Simon-jr2oe
      @Simon-jr2oe Год назад +42

      I know right I really enjoy these videos even though half the time I’m watching them I’m just think about how much bs and over complication there is😂

    • @rogerlyonsjr9302
      @rogerlyonsjr9302 Год назад +52

      As a machinist of forty years, I can say that there's an incredible amount of highly skilled work involved that's just not visible in a short documentary. Just like playing golf, it's much more difficult to do well than it appears.

    • @noban2730
      @noban2730 Год назад +4

      Gotta get to 10 mins for that ad revenue

    • @TOKOLOSE
      @TOKOLOSE Год назад +3

      @@rogerlyonsjr9302 sure pumpkin sure. 🤦‍♂️

    • @Peter-ff1tp
      @Peter-ff1tp Год назад +6

      @@TOKOLOSE
      Shouldn’t you get back to the Burger King? I thought you only got a half hour lunch?

  • @jh1328
    @jh1328 Год назад +346

    Imagine playing these and still not breaking 100.

    • @MaynardMaynMan
      @MaynardMaynMan Год назад +12

      I feel attacked😅

    • @yogamon
      @yogamon Год назад +41

      I would say everyone playing these don't break 100

    • @xbigshot1
      @xbigshot1 Год назад +8

      It absolutely doesnt matter!....thats whats great about golf!

    • @yymars5044
      @yymars5044 Год назад +2

      Rich people don't need to break 100

    • @lachlanwinnall3616
      @lachlanwinnall3616 Год назад +2

      you need go see head coach golf will help break 100. better cheap coach golf that very $$$ Honma golf clubs. I'm 8 handicap player me sometime do every month always go see my coach golf will fix my swing. but me don't worry about how good or bad player really I love fun golf and great health walking happy

  • @JPon400
    @JPon400 Год назад +121

    I was fortunate to play Honma before they got a little bigger here in the states. Wall Street Journal saw my posts on Twitter about the clubs, and because of their rarity and the story they were doing, they called me. I am in the WSJ for golf and framed it and put it in my golf room. What a time. Surreal. They make great irons not a fan of the woods though...

    • @klein3677
      @klein3677 Год назад +1

      That’s pretty cool when was this a few years ago?

    • @JPon400
      @JPon400 Год назад +11

      @@klein3677 yes the article is "when $50,000 golf clubs aren't too much." -The Wall Street Journal

    • @trumptookthevaccine1679
      @trumptookthevaccine1679 Год назад +7

      Guys who want to pretend to be rich: write like this guy

    • @JPon400
      @JPon400 Год назад +1

      @@klein3677 yes sir about 3 ish or so

    • @minhvo1685
      @minhvo1685 Год назад

      Is there any other brands that you can recommend? Something more bespoke or less well known in the us?

  • @TimCaruana
    @TimCaruana 3 месяца назад +7

    My first set of clubs were honma blades. Very difficult to hit but the feeling I got when I centred a shot made me believe!! I now love the game more than ever!

  • @KurniaLim
    @KurniaLim Год назад +24

    I dont play golf anymore, but still keep my 4 and 5 star honma iron set 3-SW.

    • @sirdavos9319
      @sirdavos9319 Год назад +1

      I'll buy your least favorite of the 2 sets!

    • @jeffyeah4256
      @jeffyeah4256 Год назад +2

      I can give u my food stamps for a set

  • @habanosrus
    @habanosrus Год назад +46

    Honma is a niche club that has been able to target a segment of the market with a lot of disposable income. I mostly see women (Asian) playing Honma. Just today I lady with a gold set of Honmas teeing off in group ahead of us. Watching her play I kept thinking she should spend more money on lessons and less on equipment. Actually I think that is true for most golfers I see out there. Thank God they let us play through after 4. Painful to watch.

    • @MrNgMichael
      @MrNgMichael Год назад +4

      For niche Japanese clubs... Honma is just all prestige and marketing and no actual thing in there to improve your game. The real players will game with Miuras

    • @GreyEditing
      @GreyEditing 10 месяцев назад

      They’re always the shittiest golfers with zero clue about proper etiquette

  • @nafzter
    @nafzter Год назад +17

    My driver is Honma Beres 4 Stars...love it so much, the design, the sound when the head hit the ball and the smoothness feeling when you swing it is fantastic...somehow still couldn't find Honma Iron that I feel fit my game...

  • @shigthehandyman
    @shigthehandyman Год назад +4

    Japanese craftsmanship!! Beautiful!!

  • @jessh1336
    @jessh1336 Месяц назад +1

    be able to see the fairway wood that I bought in Japan in this video made me feel so special, I love my honma 757!!

  • @barebarekun161
    @barebarekun161 Год назад +19

    I still have their early 90s 3 wood with Honma's own 4 star Titanium Carbon shaft it still gives the best feeling and feedback out of any club in my bag.
    Makes latest Titleist woods felt like tinny crap at impact.
    Their Hiro Honma 708 LB irons are great as well light as a feather yet impaxt was very crisp and responsive dead easy to launch them high and my dad still games with them to this day.
    They're simply handed down clubs from my mom's (she works as sales manager at a private golf club) previous Japanese golf members who retired and leave their bags full of golf clubs with her when they travel back to Japan to visit their family and then on their way back they bought a whole new set every year.

  • @BHJ7115
    @BHJ7115 Год назад +17

    For the man who has it all.

  • @shaneintegra
    @shaneintegra Год назад +215

    Really wish I could go to Japan someday, the way they make an design products is top tier artwork. Its like a piece of their soul goes into everything they make

    • @pueopreparedness
      @pueopreparedness Год назад +17

      Their societies view on work is astounding. Almost every person has the utmost pride in their craft

    • @johnwilson3288
      @johnwilson3288 Год назад +1

      I was going to comment something similar, but you said it perfectly
      Japan takes pride in everything they make

    • @darnelldinkins77
      @darnelldinkins77 Год назад +19

      Why does every youtube comment have to try and sound so profound. Like calm down 😂

    • @kinggambino3698
      @kinggambino3698 Год назад

      @@darnelldinkins77 lmao exactly what im thinking like wOaH guYz OnlY THE JAPANESE do THIS!!!!!! like stfu lol

    • @thewaxingmoonlotus
      @thewaxingmoonlotus Год назад

      i know right my family can't get it they hate asians we have japanese in me and 3 siblings and my grandma

  • @philsalee
    @philsalee Год назад +2

    Incredible workmanship

  • @DavidKing-jx3sg
    @DavidKing-jx3sg Год назад +1

    Will be on the lookout for honma clubs

  • @LEV1ATHYN
    @LEV1ATHYN Год назад +78

    The history of modern Japan is incorporating Western ideas/technology and applying such diligent obsession with details that those technologies are taken to new levels of perfection.

    • @saltedslug7954
      @saltedslug7954 Год назад +2

      Japan industrialized in the 1860s…💀

    • @LEV1ATHYN
      @LEV1ATHYN Год назад +3

      @@saltedslug7954 Yes. The English translation of the Japanese guiding principle for the Meiji Restoration: "Japanese spirit, Western technology". This was the genesis of the Japanese incorporating western technologies like the locomotive, munitions, steel construction, etc. and incorporating them into the Japanese nation.

    • @Cats_on_a_keyboard
      @Cats_on_a_keyboard Год назад +10

      These clubs do not outperform the clubs that pros use, and cost like 10x more... thats hardly 'perfecting the technology'

    • @romiarkan450
      @romiarkan450 Год назад

      Down to the capitalism too

    • @jiaxingchen7236
      @jiaxingchen7236 Год назад

      @@Cats_on_a_keyboard a 20000dollar Hermes bag also don't carry more than a 5 dollar plastic bag. We could go on...

  • @james.a.h.
    @james.a.h. Год назад +39

    I prefer Miuras golf clubs from Japan. Who happened to also produce Tiger Wood's Titleist irons back in the day.

  • @DJBucket
    @DJBucket Год назад +1

    I bought a set of used miuras and have Vega wedges. Love them and they were pretty reasonable when I bought them. Adventures in golf with Eric Anders Lang has a video on miura.
    Cool process to see though!

  • @smartestmoronx19
    @smartestmoronx19 Год назад +9

    7:16. That moment where you see the craftsmen working in synch is mesmerizing

  • @killacamfoo
    @killacamfoo Год назад +6

    I've seen one set of these in the states, japanese tourist. Had no idea how to play really, but the clubs were gold and amazing.

  • @Tracy-xe9zu
    @Tracy-xe9zu Год назад +43

    I love it when Japanese products appear on this series; the level of precision and care that goes into their craft is amazing. (Not that other countries are less precise or dedicated, there's just something about how Japan does things that's super satisfying to watch)

    • @noban2730
      @noban2730 Год назад +13

      It's the ancient Japanese art of swindling

    • @akihikosakurai4013
      @akihikosakurai4013 Год назад

      @@noban2730 racist

    • @noban2730
      @noban2730 Год назад +3

      @@akihikosakurai4013 I'm Jewish actually

    • @riot_cats
      @riot_cats Год назад

      @@noban2730 truly. And rn they have tons of white Americans convinced 😂

  • @amarug
    @amarug Год назад +47

    I have a "normal" set of Honma clubs, so no gold or ornaments and same price as most other brands and they are the best clubs i have ever had. its not just all bling with them

    • @rayxie163
      @rayxie163 Год назад +5

      dude same!
      i rock the 737p world tour and i love em

    • @silvernatedogg
      @silvernatedogg Год назад +1

      Any touring professionals using them? Seems gimmicky.

    • @victorchen8484
      @victorchen8484 Год назад +5

      @@silvernatedogg Justion Rose used for a while

    • @amarug
      @amarug Год назад +1

      @@silvernatedogg I am not a touring pro... different player, different requirements

    • @bengaliinplatforms1268
      @bengaliinplatforms1268 Год назад +5

      @@silvernatedogg Pros game whoever pays them the most, if it was not down to sponsorship people would still be gaming Wilson staff and Mizuno

  • @darksky7246
    @darksky7246 Год назад +8

    I remember dad using to beat me up with his golf clubs, probably the most practical stuff he did with those sticks on me

  • @sidehop
    @sidehop Год назад +77

    If you're not familiar with the obsession with Japanese culture and golf, you'll see it everywhere. It's common to see men practicing their swings with their umbrella while waiting for the train for example.

    • @helpmycatiseatingme84
      @helpmycatiseatingme84 Год назад +6

      Mostly rich people though, in Japan since there isn’t much space it’s extremely expensive to golf compared to a country like America.

    • @Billhaderfromtheoffice
      @Billhaderfromtheoffice Год назад +7

      @@helpmycatiseatingme84 no there are more average joes playing golf than rich people

    • @helpmycatiseatingme84
      @helpmycatiseatingme84 Год назад +6

      @@Billhaderfromtheoffice If you search up how expensive golfing is in Japan you’ll see it’s a sport for the rich there.

    • @chaih5745
      @chaih5745 Год назад +4

      i just image someone swinging an umbrela and accidently poking the eye of a bloke next to him.

    • @helpmycatiseatingme84
      @helpmycatiseatingme84 Год назад

      @@chaih5745 YES

  • @deadbrother5355
    @deadbrother5355 Год назад +3

    Japanese craftsmanship is amazing.

  • @2117turbo
    @2117turbo Год назад

    @6:08. I love that Japanese for kick point is apparently kick pointo.

  • @corybohn2013
    @corybohn2013 7 месяцев назад +2

    Imagine buying a set and your first hit you shank it into the trees 😂

  • @soyburglar1878
    @soyburglar1878 Год назад +22

    From cars to guitars, I can personally profess to 100% satisfaction from pretty much any and all of the Japanese products I’ve owned. And the reason for this is that absolute mindfulness, pride in one’s work, and excellence at any cost, are concepts that are built into Japanese culture on a fundamental level. The “at any cost” part does take a toll, however, on a massive number of Japanese citizens each year, evident by the large number of work and stress-related deaths and suicides. So, excellence itself can have a very high cost.

    • @tierone3895
      @tierone3895 Год назад

      And the cost in this case, is $50k a set.

  • @johannfaust3325
    @johannfaust3325 Год назад +3

    Having 3 of these honma sets, i got gifted by a business partner, still use till today with out any problems~ is feel nice to use these

  • @TheTraditionalGolfer
    @TheTraditionalGolfer Год назад +8

    I love the Japanese club makers but for some reason the Honmas don't suit my eye I think its the bling and over the top design elements....on the other Hand Mizuno and Miura make some beautiful clubs...so simple and pure the essence of what a club should be both there bladed irons over the years have been stunning. Even if I had the money I wouldn't buy a set of Honmas im sure there great clubs but they look to brash for me.

  • @donlee3970
    @donlee3970 Год назад +4

    I love the sound , feel, and the color of Honma clubs.
    Have 5-star driver , 3 , 5 woods, 4-star hybrids and an iron set. Just beautiful to have.
    But let me tell you, you have to know how to swing first to maximize the potentials of Honma clubs!

  • @hojunyanxavierstgss5925
    @hojunyanxavierstgss5925 Год назад +22

    cannot imagine spending alot more money on these clubs than buying actual clubs that are good

    • @oh_knee7173
      @oh_knee7173 Год назад +1

      what are good?

    • @xv13r14
      @xv13r14 Год назад +1

      @@oh_knee7173 depends on clubs that suits you and like , like taylormade, Titleist , Mizuno, ping

    • @RaijinKaze
      @RaijinKaze Год назад

      @@oh_knee7173 The definition of “good” will change depending on the skill of the golfer. Some clubs feel amazing to low handicap players but may feel terrible to high handicap players. Honma clubs are nice to look at and expensive but may not feel very good for most players.

    • @not_glad
      @not_glad Год назад

      ​@@RaijinKazeI can buy golf leaf for 10p a sheet and add it to my club. Adding cheap gold layers and upselling it 100,000% is the laughing stock of the 21st century.

  • @raylo1913
    @raylo1913 Год назад +446

    simple answer: everything made in japan is expensive and takes years to master lol

    • @samundradhakal9042
      @samundradhakal9042 Год назад +5

      So true 🤣🤣

    • @gaveintothedarkness
      @gaveintothedarkness Год назад +35

      It took me 5 years to master answering the phone and another 3 years to master how to say "hello".

    • @berrybloom2000
      @berrybloom2000 Год назад +2

      @@gaveintothedarkness 😂 Me too

    • @siphad8906
      @siphad8906 Год назад

      😂😂😂

    • @user-ll4cu5dh3b
      @user-ll4cu5dh3b Год назад +29

      real answer: This is just Japanese marketing to rip people off at its finest. These people act like modern Titlelist or Callaway clubs don't undergo even more scrutiny and utilize better research, technology, and material, yet Honma clubs are similar in price or even more? What a joke.

  • @teediggy1785
    @teediggy1785 Год назад +2

    And yes they are very beautiful my father hand makes custom clubs every step has for many years they are amazing clubs but they are not 50 grand for a set because they do not need to be nor will the people he knows buy them for that but he makes very good money for his hard work knowledge skill and determination.

  • @CarlosCastillo-rw3to
    @CarlosCastillo-rw3to Год назад

    Here in Hawaii. I see Honma sets everywhereeee

  • @emmanuelharbor2350
    @emmanuelharbor2350 Год назад +9

    Such craftsmanship!

    • @tt128556
      @tt128556 Месяц назад +1

      Don't you mean craftspersonship? The narrator made her stance pretty clear.

    • @emmanuelharbor2350
      @emmanuelharbor2350 Месяц назад

      @@tt128556 thanks for the correction

  • @JohnHausser
    @JohnHausser Год назад +8

    I play golf ⛳️ since the early 2000s and I’ve never heard of this company.
    Cheers from San Diego California 🇺🇸

    • @trile9684
      @trile9684 Год назад

      because you are one cheap ass using wilson. Honma is a huge brand in asia market for their craft manshift. the user of this brand mostly business men with a load of $$. GOLF IS NOT ONLY ABOUT TECHNOLOGY but also class in asia. Only the rich can afford this brand

    • @richardchoi
      @richardchoi Год назад +5

      If you're in San Diego, Honma has a small office in Carlsbad, the problem is that they're overshadowed by TaylorMade HQ, Callaway HQ, Cobra HQ down the street. (Scotty Cameron is also pretty close by)

    • @betolinni
      @betolinni Год назад

      Not overshadowed, these clubs are for the elite. Trump plays with a set.

  • @mysticery
    @mysticery Год назад

    That small iron is so cute!

  • @tylerlidster71
    @tylerlidster71 Год назад

    The most important parts the head the shaft and the grip 😂 seems key parts to man's other favourite activity 😂👌🏻

  • @donx12
    @donx12 Год назад +48

    Japan is the capital of perfectionist

  • @hansolowe19
    @hansolowe19 Год назад +4

    I like this series.
    Also great narrators.

  • @fluxy1194
    @fluxy1194 Год назад

    Wow they excel at working the head and the shaft.

  • @tt128556
    @tt128556 Месяц назад

    Amazing craftspersonship!

  • @ryan49805
    @ryan49805 Год назад +8

    Gosh damn Japanese craftsmanship 👍 ❤️ … so glad our countries have become TRUE friends and allies…

  • @ThinkDesire
    @ThinkDesire Год назад +3

    Makes me appreciate my Honmas even more

  • @goforbirdies
    @goforbirdies 7 месяцев назад +1

    My full set is $200 including cart bag. Dunlop. I still like them.

  • @idunno3302
    @idunno3302 6 дней назад

    Hikaru talking about your chess video was hilarious! A single milimeter can make the different between victory and defeat! It's very hard to take anything serious after that.

  • @tylerreese4437
    @tylerreese4437 Год назад +18

    These are literally designed and put together almost exactly like every major club manufacture

  • @frederickboulton8501
    @frederickboulton8501 Год назад +5

    I like how she said Tiger Woods' set is only $4,400. His sets cost millions of dollars of sponsored R&D that then get used for branded merchandise and club sales.

  • @pellepedal56
    @pellepedal56 Год назад

    The good ol' polishing of the shaft 😏

  • @kimble09
    @kimble09 Год назад

    I bought a set of Honma's TW-X Irons last year, 5-PW, Nippon Shafts, for $599...they were brand new, and 50% off. Nobody was buying them, so I got a deal.

  • @senseiquickbooks4588
    @senseiquickbooks4588 Год назад +21

    A master couch potato in Japan also requires a minimum of 5 yrs of couch training🤭

  • @RyanCoomer
    @RyanCoomer Год назад +14

    at a buffet, i personally sneak corndogs into the buffet so others can enjoy them. I hide 6 corndogs in my jacket pockets. it then, is a joy for me to see other patrons of the establishment eat my corndogs thinking they were part of the buffy...

  • @jer103
    @jer103 Год назад +1

    I'm fascinated that there is enough demand for a $50,000 club set.

  • @dav6rtt617
    @dav6rtt617 Год назад

    That gold finish should bring my handicap down big time. Lol.

  • @phoenix5054
    @phoenix5054 Год назад +239

    When something is expensive and well-crafted, it is always built in Japan.

    • @tonyhussey3610
      @tonyhussey3610 Год назад +3

      You never been to Ikea mate 😜

    • @helpmycatiseatingme84
      @helpmycatiseatingme84 Год назад +23

      @@tonyhussey3610
      Expensive: Yes
      Well-crafted: No

    • @User-718_
      @User-718_ Год назад

      @@tonyhussey3610 ikea is Korean

    • @tonyhussey3610
      @tonyhussey3610 Год назад +16

      @@User-718_ Ikea, founded in Sweden in 1943, operates 471 stores in 64 countries, with around 225,000 employees in total. The company entered the Korean market in December 2014 and operates four stores in Gwangmyeong, Goyang, Giheung and Busan.
      You silly billy 🤣😂🤣😂

    • @tonyhussey3610
      @tonyhussey3610 Год назад +1

      @@helpmycatiseatingme84 twas a silly joke 😂
      Be careful of man eating cats... !!!

  • @mambulansana9978
    @mambulansana9978 Год назад +42

    A friend told me if you want to make something crazily expensive, just take it to Japan and leave it to Japanese specialists.

  • @buaya111
    @buaya111 Год назад +2

    Honma driver still has the best impact sound

    • @MrSpin121
      @MrSpin121 Год назад

      Agree. I have a 3 starts Honma driver, the sound of the hit always amaze me and my friends.

  • @user-hv6nl3cz1z
    @user-hv6nl3cz1z Год назад +3

    Never would i have thought there are handmade golfclubs......
    Anybody wanna buy some handmade toothbrushes from me?
    You could feel special for only 500€ a piece

  • @noahsathletics
    @noahsathletics Год назад +20

    I found a set of these at a yard sale in Portland Oregon, some kid selling his parents stuff since they moved to Hawaii, got them for $80. I sold them for $1500 and I was happy.

    • @tipsysmichigander6483
      @tipsysmichigander6483 Год назад +8

      No you didn't. Always a clown about.

    • @alistairlathlane
      @alistairlathlane Год назад +1

      Cool story bra.

    • @RehabProjectSRCB
      @RehabProjectSRCB Год назад +2

      @@tipsysmichigander6483 And always someone that thinks they know everyone's life better than them. People are stupid and sell things below value all the time.

    • @RehabProjectSRCB
      @RehabProjectSRCB Год назад +1

      Congrats good pick, always love a good bit of easy money.

    • @venom5809
      @venom5809 Год назад

      @@RehabProjectSRCB If your parents can afford clubs this expensive you would know that they were that expensive and know about them and you wouldn't sell them for $80. LOL. Also Hawaii has great golf courses, they would have you know, taken them with them you gullible fool. 🤦‍♂

  • @michaelheal3600
    @michaelheal3600 Год назад

    Cool video. Nice work

  • @t_rancid
    @t_rancid Год назад

    An expensive golf set is only a person who attaches importance to the exclusivity of the golfer's interests in accordance with the quality of his product without a compromise function hence the satisfaction is accepted on the basis of the superiority of the owner.

  • @MrAman47
    @MrAman47 Год назад +4

    To answer the "question" in the title": People with money will pay for just about anything, especially if it's a "status symbol".
    But what really impresses me is how these things made in Japan specifically are only so expensive because they're made in Japan. You could have the exact same skilled person/people somewhere else and they'd be forced to sell at a discounted price. Simply because it's not made in Japan. Now that's how you sell overpriced goods.
    Also, the guy at around 2:50 ish saying that some things are not possible to be done by a computer clearly hasn't used one in a long time.

  • @dlaldlaldlanutsntnstn1418
    @dlaldlaldlanutsntnstn1418 Год назад +6

    Every one of these employees are just safeguarding their jobs by saying they can't possibly be done by a machine. They 100% could and with unquestionably higher accuracy and consistency

  • @bonsaibrian
    @bonsaibrian 4 месяца назад

    It's about beauty and craftsmanship. Its all good

  • @saadsajidul9001
    @saadsajidul9001 Год назад

    For us the avg golfers, we have 3 legends. TaylorMade, Titleist and Callaway o7

  • @nishidaninja4207
    @nishidaninja4207 Год назад +4

    I love my culture and my Japanese heritage, the craftsmanship of Japanese masters is just unbelievable.

  • @tommibegoode7275
    @tommibegoode7275 Год назад +8

    Japan is Amazing.

    • @longsleevethong1457
      @longsleevethong1457 Год назад

      Their economy isnt

    • @thecoffeemaker7444
      @thecoffeemaker7444 Год назад

      @@longsleevethong1457 more survivable than china’s 😂

    • @tommibegoode7275
      @tommibegoode7275 Год назад

      So?

    • @longsleevethong1457
      @longsleevethong1457 Год назад +1

      @@tommibegoode7275 soooo…..the entire country is literally on the brink of a financial collapse and a Great Depression and furthermore their population is in so much decline that the population won’t be able to support itself in the next couple decades. Soooooo that doesn’t sound amazing to me.

  • @decibellone696
    @decibellone696 Год назад +1

    My dad, who is a really good golfer. spends a lot on golf clubs... its his hobby i get it, id probally do the same. So while we were on vacation together in hawaii i bet him he would still be within 3 strokes of his handicap if he switched clubs with me (I suck btw, use avrage clubs from Dicks sporting goods not sized or anything) ... at the end of the week I lost, had to buy him dinner - he was within 5 strokes... what i learned - unless your a pro and 1 or 2 strokes is the diffrence between a win or a loss...
    it's not the hammer, its the carpenter.

  • @omarsanchez9709
    @omarsanchez9709 Год назад

    at 1:54 lol. "the head, the shaft &"..... balls. LOL

  • @Real28
    @Real28 Год назад +5

    You can take the clubs apart. Even if it's instant adhesive. Club repair shops do this all of the time.

    • @alejandrovalencia7971
      @alejandrovalencia7971 Год назад +1

      true but this requires heating the shaft, easy for the steel shafts but different story with graphite. You have to use a shaft pullet and when heating it the graphite properties could change.

  • @lesterksi4521
    @lesterksi4521 Год назад +4

    Japanese would go crazy serious and detail in anything, even something like road sweeping. That's crazy, but highly admirable

  • @neampdeak
    @neampdeak Год назад

    Hello i am from Cambodia just see your video is very nice in conversation in business

  • @theseshisneverover6472
    @theseshisneverover6472 Год назад

    😂 some of the terminology used in this regarding the club building process are hilarious 😂

  • @sactownism
    @sactownism Год назад +12

    I work for a major hospital in the imaging department and we use mainly Japanese made imaging equipments.

  • @stephaniemcpherson2558
    @stephaniemcpherson2558 Год назад +6

    Japan. It’s ALWAYS in Japan! 🤩

  • @Day_Paints
    @Day_Paints Год назад

    I can't wait to put these clubs in the back of my NSX and use them twice.

  • @edgargee408
    @edgargee408 Год назад

    I recall when I had my first set custom made with a pearl Inlay from Augusta.hand churned by Ethiopian virgins .

  • @friendly_neighborhood_troll
    @friendly_neighborhood_troll Год назад +55

    Only for that one rich guy that never actually plays golf

    • @jakejake7162
      @jakejake7162 Год назад +8

      Seem more like a piece of art rather than something you’d use. Just like how custom guns aren’t shot, custom luxury baseball bats never hit a ball, etc etc.

    • @TheSidwysDrftr
      @TheSidwysDrftr Год назад +1

      Yeah these golf clubs are never seen a competitive space, as well as the fact that the shafts are graphite which would be too light and fragile.

    • @Justwanthavefun_100
      @Justwanthavefun_100 Год назад

      Are you feeling Jealousy ? 😂

    • @friendly_neighborhood_troll
      @friendly_neighborhood_troll Год назад

      @@Justwanthavefun_100 yes, I do. I wish I had that much money I could spend it on this...

  • @ayeshaclassesgk
    @ayeshaclassesgk Год назад +3

    This Man Has Proved Everyone That He can entertain anyone without using Derogatory Words Love Your Work !!❤️

  • @martynclarke8400
    @martynclarke8400 Год назад +1

    I have a set of honmas, not 5* but they are good non the less, their shafts are amazing, honestly, the only reason I stopped using them is because my swing speed became too fast... But that being said they are marvelous clubs for those with an "easy" swing.

    • @doc-vg9lq
      @doc-vg9lq Год назад

      how much u pay?

    • @martynclarke8400
      @martynclarke8400 Год назад

      @@doc-vg9lq Cant remember honestly
      I think 3.5 k for 5-sw

  • @mho...
    @mho... Год назад

    I respect the craftsmen for their passion, but being a master golfclub maker?!
    that must be the most "first world" craftsman-master title out there!

  • @joshualin6971
    @joshualin6971 Год назад +9

    you know as someone that knows golf equipment looking at this, really makes me dislike how exaggerated everything sounds. Every golf nerd knows how the epoxy/adhesive works. They are not gonna let it dry.. and there are few mins of room for error in there, if you are a person in the industry, you won't even say something like "countless hours of work will be wasted on a single golf club" over epoxy issues.. it's just absurd. I use to like the "so expensive" topic by BI, but for the first time they made a video on something that I know, and I just want to point out how ridiculous it sounds...

  • @russellrice5048
    @russellrice5048 Год назад +8

    By hand shaping the drivers and adding paintings to the back of the "cavity backed" irons? Filing the bounce of the irons down by hand makes the better? Copying modern cutting edge designers doesn't mean it's better. Why don't PGA pros use these to give them an advantage?

    • @WinePunk
      @WinePunk Год назад +2

      Endorsement deals.

    • @michaelmich00
      @michaelmich00 Год назад +1

      callaway pays more sponsor lol

    • @satriagunawan766
      @satriagunawan766 Год назад +2

      Stupid west brands pays more for the sponsor rather research and develop like honma

    • @thegolfingmusician6345
      @thegolfingmusician6345 Год назад

      They are used in the LPGA. NOT beers but their standard players clubs which are still very high quality.

    • @johnvillano9809
      @johnvillano9809 Год назад

      they do

  • @fernandduchesne44
    @fernandduchesne44 10 месяцев назад

    I have fou d myself a broken set of mint broken set 6,7,9,10,11 LB606 H&F featherweight carbon 2 stars shafts and I find the excellent despite their older model but they still so good to plat with, I am not rich at all but low hdcp 11 players and they are mastered so well their finish it's outstanding the satin finish shape is beautifull even back then they beat the crap of many clubs of todays brand. If I was richer I would buy a 2023 set to my specs.... Honma is a Serious and reliable brand with a utmost savoir faire period.!

  • @trevoris18
    @trevoris18 Год назад +2

    Honestly I love the Japanese mentality of, how many experts can we throw at any product.

  • @redbullrobert
    @redbullrobert Год назад +3

    Japanese ppl somehow ends up bringing artistic values to commodities. From whiskeys, cameras, musical instruments, watches, cars (to some extent) and now gold clubs! Admittedly, often times they all seem to be an overkill, but cool anyways

  • @genin69
    @genin69 Год назад +7

    Trust the Japanese to turn making a gold club into an art form. they are the elves of our world. supreme master craftsmen

  • @mikek2337
    @mikek2337 2 месяца назад

    The 4 stars and 5 stars clubs are meant to attract the rich but high handicappers. Since they can't impress with their game at least they can impress with some expensive Honma clubs which is like the equivalence of "Rolex" in watches. I am a low handicapper and I play the muscle back blades with no stars and I have to tell you they are the softest feeling forged metal irons you will find in the world.

  • @coke5516
    @coke5516 Год назад +1

    damn im one of the 1000 people to watch this first what a accomplishment

  • @josephtedesco8429
    @josephtedesco8429 Год назад +13

    If you have the money…sure. But it’s not going to matter when you’re ready to ding the club on the course

  • @BcBuddyx
    @BcBuddyx Год назад +4

    I love how they make everything sound better than it is. There's no way him dunking the shaft in paint weights less than sprayed. Lmao

  • @khale7180
    @khale7180 8 месяцев назад +1

    My uncle in Vietnam can't break 100 if he counts all the strokes but has this $50k set of Homa.

    • @bonsaibrian
      @bonsaibrian 4 месяца назад

      He's the man. Living like a boss

  • @myriamickx7969
    @myriamickx7969 Год назад +1

    I don't think Americans can understand the Japanese mentality of achieving perfection to everything they make. Be it paintings, calligraphy, sword making, ceramic bowls or even sushi, Japanese craftsmen and artists put their whole soul into their work and strive for the perfect gesture through years and years of apprenticeship and training. Of course lifelong achievement has a price.
    Next to that, Americans looking for quick results and high machine-made output, well... you can't beat them because you don't have this work ethic.

  • @harshavijay3517
    @harshavijay3517 Год назад +4

    A well crafted broom can cost you $$$ in Japan.

  • @markleung2284
    @markleung2284 Год назад +8

    Made in Japan = more expensive

  • @abrick7016
    @abrick7016 Год назад

    It's cool to know my bike is made with the same carbon. No wonder the prices are so high.

  • @Beregorn88
    @Beregorn88 Год назад

    The master craftman sculpt it by hand so that it could be very expensive; the prototype is then given to a 25 year old material engineer that completely redesign it with multiphysics software so that it could actually perform...

  • @koningklootzak7788
    @koningklootzak7788 Год назад +3

    Japanese craftsmanship is the most precise in the world 🇯🇵

    • @kwalters2013
      @kwalters2013 Год назад +1

      If you want to rep Japan, go for Mizuno.