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Honma Beres 10 Hybrid Hybrid

2026Players DistanceFrom $349.99

Honma Beres 10 Hybrid Hybrid: Key Specs

Category
Players Distance
Adjustable
No
Model year
2026
MSRP
$349.99

Hybrid Options & Stock Shafts

No variant data available.

Players Distance Hybrid

Honma's Beres line has always been about two things: making the game easier and looking expensive while doing it. The Beres 10 Hybrid carries that forward for 2025. This is a club built for golfers who have stopped chasing the swing speed they had in their thirties and want the ball to get up in the air without a fight.

Honma slots this hybrid into the players distance category, which is a slightly unusual label for the Beres family. It signals that the 10 is meant to bridge the gap left by long irons, giving you a launch monitor friendly trajectory and respectable ball speed without the punishing miss patterns of a 3 or 4 iron. The lightweight ARMRQ shaft platform Honma is known for keeps the total weight down, so you can swing it freely and still find the center.

What you are paying for, and Beres clubs are never cheap, is Honma's hand finishing and the kind of feel that comes from a brand that treats club making like a craft. The 10 is not adjustable, so there are no hosel sleeves or movable weights to fiddle with. You pick your loft and shaft at fitting, and the club does its job from there.

  • You have a moderate swing speed and want a hybrid that launches high without extra effort
  • Long irons have stopped working for you and you need a reliable replacement at the top of the bag
  • Light overall weight matters to you, whether for tempo, joint comfort, or clubhead speed
  • You value Japanese craftsmanship and premium feel and are willing to pay for it
  • You prefer a set it and forget it club with no adjustable hosel to second guess

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Honma Beres 10 Hybrid adjustable?
No. The Beres 10 has a fixed hosel, so there are no loft or lie settings to change after purchase. Get fit for the correct loft and shaft up front, since that is how you dial it in.
What swing speed is the Beres 10 Hybrid best for?
It is aimed at moderate swing speeds. The lightweight ARMRQ shaft and low, back weighting are built to help golfers who do not generate high clubhead speed get the ball airborne and keep it there. Faster, stronger players will usually want a heavier, lower spinning hybrid.
Why is the Beres 10 Hybrid so expensive?
Honma's Beres line is the brand's luxury tier. You are paying for hand finishing, premium shaft options, and the gold accented cosmetics Honma is known for. The performance is genuinely good for the right player, but a chunk of the price is craftsmanship and brand.
Can the Beres 10 Hybrid replace my long irons?
Yes, that is part of the point. Honma classifies it as players distance, which means it is meant to fill the gap a 3 or 4 iron leaves. It launches higher and is more forgiving than a long iron, so it lands softer and holds greens better for most players.
How does the Beres 10 Hybrid compare to a standard game improvement hybrid?
It overlaps in forgiveness and easy launch, but the Beres leans lighter and more premium in feel than most mainstream hybrids. The trade off is cost. If you only care about distance per dollar, other hybrids compete. If you want light weight, refined feel, and Honma build quality, the 10 makes its case.

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