Review: Miura PP-9003 Irons

Miura PP-9003

Miura PP-9003

If only William Shakespeare were still alive to write the love story or if Marvin Gaye were here to sing the song then perhaps our feelings for the Miura PP-9003 irons could be properly expressed.

We are in love.

These low-carbon, premium steel forged irons are pure like Ben Crenshaw’s putting stroke. The four-iron through pitching wedge set is crafted in Miura’s own forge in Himeji, Japan they’re finished with nickel (satin) chrome or a black boron finish.

Here’s where it gets interesting.

Their consistency helped our full golf swing, which improved our tee shots and fairway wood play (non-Miura equipment). Good equipment can give a player confidence and help their overall game – we can endorse that thought.

Our first round of golf with the PP-9003’s was at Cheyenne Mountain Resort in Colorado Springs, Colorado (altitude is an empowering place to break in irons). The forged cavity-back construction offers solid feel and ample forgiveness. As promised, the sole does indeed “glide confidently through the turf.” We hit a few chunky shots and the ball still carried well.

This may seem like a paid endorsement, but World’s Best Golf Destinations did not receive payment – our love is real.

These Miura’s will be in the bag for a while, “Let’s Get It On.”

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