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Honma TR20 460 Driver Review (EXCEPTIONAL Speed & Feel)

Honma TR20 460 Driver Review

The Honma TR20 460 driver is a high-quality performance offering exceptional speed through the air and speed off the club face.

Released along with the TR20 440cc driver, the 460 model features the larger clubhead of the two options and delivers eye-catching speed and distance.

Honma have used a lightweight ET40 carbon crown in the design of the TR20 drivers range, allowing you to generate added club head speed with swinging too hard are fast.

With adjustable setups available via a trio of weight positions, the TR20 driver can suit the needs of a variety of golfers. We tested the driver to find out how it performs and if it is any good.

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Honma TR20 460 Driver Specs & Design

The TR20 460 gets the name from the large 460cc club head, which is what differs this model from the small and more compact TR20 440 driver.

The larger head size of this driver is designed to provide the maximum of forgiveness, without impact on the overall distance offered from the tee.

Honma TR20 460 Driver

The 460 driver is deeper front-to-back with a swept crown to bolster confidence, playability and stability, as well as generate exceptional speed thanks to the aerodynamic design.

The Honma TR20 driver has a TiCarbon Fast Frame Technology, which works in harmony with the a carbon body to generate impressive ball speeds.

The ET40 crown, which is designed to be lightweight, has a clean, black look that appeals to many golfers seeking a classic look.

Honma TR20 460 Driver

There is also a graphite sole design element to this driver to help keep the weight down and allow Honma to optimise weighting position and CG.

The driver is available in lofts of 8.5 degrees, 9.5 degrees and 10.5 degrees with the non-rotating system allowing adjustment to the loft, lie and face angle without rotating the shaft.

Honma TR20 460 Driver

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Honma TR20 460 Driver Review: Is the driver any good?

Honma have done a good job with this driver, which offers a good blend of forgiveness, distance and feel. It showed up very well in our testing.

First up, it feels incredibly light through the air and helps generate good clubhead speed and, as a result, ball speed off the tee.

We found this 460cc version of the TR20 to be more forgiving than the 440cc sister model, which requires a bit more precision in your ball striking.

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FAQs

How much does the Honma TR20 460 driver cost?

The Honma 460 driver currently retails at $650 / £630 at full price, although discounted versions are available from some online retailers.

Is the Honma TR20 460 driver adjustable?

Yes. The Non-Rotating System adjusts for loft, lie and face angle without rotating the shaft during the adjustment process. Position the settings in Op (Open), Cl (Closed), Up (Increased Loft) or Fl (Flat).

What Honma says about the TR20 460 Driver:

“TR20 Drivers deliver beautifully crafted speed through a more efficient, high-COR titanium frame and carbon body.

“Great looking with exceptional speed that you can feel, hear and see. Adjustable weights and hosel provide tuning for additional distance.

“Premium made in Sakata Japan Honma VIZARD shafts are always spine aligned in the non-rotating hosel for performance in any setting.

Honma TR20 460 Driver

“Cutting edge TiCarbon+Fast Frame technology, featuring an ultra-lightweight high COR titanium frame and carbon body construction, transfers more energy from your swing to the ball.

“Light and strong ET40 carbon crown and graphite sole optimize weighting to optimize your speed.

“The internal groove and variable thickness face boosts ball speed. Fast feel, fast sound, and fast flight as you watch the ball get small quickly.

“Three adjustable weights provide stability, low spin or draw bias to dial in your flight and gain distance.”