Apr 21st, 2021 Article
Honma unveils luxury BERES Wedges
Leading Japanese golf brand HONMA has unveiled its new BERES Wedge for 2021, designed for golfers seeking the gold standard in high performance and luxury golf equipment.
Leading Japanese golf brand HONMA has unveiled its new BERES Wedge for 2021, designed for golfers seeking the gold standard in high performance and luxury golf equipment.
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