要点
The Yamaha Golf inpres UD+2 (2021) is a maximum-forgiveness driver for slower or higher-handicap swings.
Yamaha Golf inpres UD+2 ドライバー: 主要スペック
- カテゴリ
- Max Game Improvement
- Head size
- 460cc
- 調整可能
- No
- モデル年式
- 2021
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Brands in this category update about every 2 years, and the inpres UD+2 is 5 years old with no successor yet, so a new model could land any time. Grab it at clearance pricing now, or wait a few weeks to see what replaces it.
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Loft Options & Stock Shafts
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Yamaha barely markets golf clubs in the United States, which is why most players have never hit an inpres UD+2. In Japan it's a different story. The UD+2 line is one of the country's best-known distance franchises, and the 2021 driver is the version built for the golfer who wants maximum help with zero homework. Full 460cc head, no wrench, no sliding weights, nothing to adjust. You pick a loft, you swing it, and the club does the rest.
The name tells you the mission. UD+2 started with Yamaha's irons, where the pitch was two clubs of extra distance, and the driver carries the same philosophy: lightweight build, easy launch, and a head that wants to turn the ball over rather than leave it out to the right. It sits opposite Yamaha's RMX line, which is aimed at stronger players who like to tinker.
One honest warning before you get attached. This is a Japanese domestic market club with premium JDM pricing, so finding one in the US usually means an importer or the secondhand market. If you put in that effort, you're getting a driver that was designed, without apology, for moderate swing speeds and crooked ball flights.
- Players with moderate swing speeds, roughly 90 mph and under, who struggle to get the ball high enough to reach their full carry distance.
- Slicers who would rather have draw bias baked into the head than an adjustable hosel they set once and never touch again.
- Senior golfers and fans of lightweight Japanese builds who want a set-and-forget driver, not a tinkerer's toolkit.
よくある質問
- Is the 2021 Yamaha inpres UD+2 driver adjustable?
- No. The hosel is fixed and glued, so there's no loft sleeve or movable weighting. You need to choose the right loft and shaft flex at purchase, which makes trying one before buying, or at least knowing your launch numbers, more important than it would be with an adjustable driver.
- What swing speed is the inpres UD+2 driver built for?
- Moderate speeds, roughly 75 to 90 mph. The lightweight build and soft JDM stock shafts are tuned for that range. Keep in mind that Japanese flex labels run soft, so an SR or S here plays closer to a regular or stiff-regular from a US brand.
- Will the UD+2 driver fix my slice?
- It will help. The heel-biased weighting makes it easier to square the face, so a mild fade often straightens into something playable. It won't rescue a badly open face or an extreme out-to-in path, but among 460cc heads it's one of the more slice-friendly options.
- Can I buy the Yamaha inpres UD+2 in the United States?
- Not easily through regular retail. Yamaha's golf distribution is centered on Japan and parts of Asia, so US buyers typically go through JDM import shops, eBay, or Japanese secondhand sites. Prices run high even used, which is normal for premium JDM equipment.
- How is the UD+2 different from Yamaha's RMX drivers?
- They serve opposite ends of Yamaha's lineup. RMX is the athlete line, with adjustability and flatter, more workable flight for faster swings. UD+2 is the distance-and-forgiveness line, lighter and higher launching with built-in draw bias. If you're between them, the honest question is whether you need help squaring the face. If yes, it's UD+2.
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