Justin Rose has revealed the reasons behind his shock move from TaylorMade to Honma.
We reported before Christmas how the World No. 1 was set to sign a big money deal with the Japanese brand and the news was confirmed on New Year’s Day.
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Rose is teeing it up this week at the Desert Classic in California and shot an opening round of 68 with his new clubs. Phil Mickelson went eight shots better to claim the first round lead.
“All in all, with the new bag of clubs, I felt really good with them,” Rose said.
“I drove the ball fantastically well and hit a lot of shots pin high with my irons.”

Rose revealed ahead of the event he was using the Honma TW 747 driver, irons and wedges along with a couple of TaylorMade fairway woods, the TP5 ball and a new Axis1 putter.
Axis1 are based near Boston and claim their putters are perfectly balanced for a more consistent delivery.
And it was the flexibility to use a putter of his choice which prompted him to seek a more flexible equipment deal.
“That was a big factor in having that flexibility,” Rose told Golf Digest. “The putter was a huge reason why this conversation [with Honma] started.”
Hardly a ringing endorsement for how good the driver and irons are…
But he did say having input during the design for his new irons was a bonus.
















