Ryohei Fujimoto | Handmade Forged Putter
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Ryohei Handmade Forged Putter
Ryohei Handmade Forged Putter
Traditional Craftsmanship: Hizukuri
This is not just a putter, but an art passed down through generations. Each of our handmade putters follows the most traditional manufacturing process: from initial forging and bending, to subsequent grinding and polishing.
All these intricate processes are meticulously completed by master craftsman Ryohei Fujimoto himself. This traditional craft, known as "Hizukuri," is a soulful technique that Japanese blacksmiths have proudly practiced for centuries.
Ultimate Materials, Pure Shaping
We insist on using the same high-grade steel as our premium irons. In the hands of the craftsman, the putter head undergoes countless rounds of forging, fine-tuning, and repeated polishing, slowly transforming the cold metal into an exquisite shape. Every curve and impact feel is infused with the craftsman's dedication and warmth.
| Club No. | Pt |
|---|---|
| Loft (°) | 4 |
| Lie (°) | 70 |
| Head Weight (g) | 350 |
| Material | Japanese S20C Carbon Steel |
| Production | Made in Japan |
| Production Method | Forged |
Fujimoto Gikoh
The history of Fujimoto Gikoh can be traced back to the 1960s. At that time, founder Sanenobu Fujimoto noticed that blacksmiths in Ichikawa Town were once again forging iron clubheads, a craft that had been prohibited during the war and only revived afterwards.