After recently releasing the new MC-502 for golfers looking for extra playability in a blade-style club, Miura is ready to help golfers looking for added forgiveness with the launch of the CB-302.
The new CB-302 builds on the lineage of the 301 with a redesigned sole and address profile to create a stronger flight and more forgiveness, along with less offset.
The sole is a key piece of the 302 because at 19mm wide (in the 7-iron) it is the widest sole on an iron that has ever been produced at the Miura factory. The combination of the wide sole and deeper cavity positions more mass lower in the head to increase launch on shots hit lower on the face while the V-shape helps moves mass to the heel and toe to boost stability.
Although the sole is wider it offers a more comprehensive profile shape with rounded camber and bounce to provide maximum shotmaking capabilities and turf interaction to go along with the extra forgiveness.
Last but certainly not least, to help golfers of all skill levels achieve a stronger more penetrating ball flight the lofts on the CB-302 fit into the modern player profile to reduce spin and deliver the highest level of trajectory control.
Availability and specs
Miura CB-302’s are available for order now on Miuragolf.com and FairwayJockey.com, and they’ll be available soon at additional authorized fitting accounts soon. The irons are priced at $350 a head.
Ryan Barath is GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com’s senior editor for equipment. He has an extensive club-fitting and -building background with more than 20 years of experience working with golfers of all skill levels, including PGA Tour players. Before joining the staff, he was the lead content strategist for Tour Experience Golf, in Toronto, Canada.