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要点
The Epon AF-905 (2016) is a players-distance hybrid that balances speed with forgiveness.
Epon AF-905 ハイブリッド: 主要スペック
- カテゴリ
- Players Distance
- 調整可能
- No
- モデル年式
- 2016
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Hybrid Options & Stock Shafts
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Players Distance ハイブリッド
Epon doesn't advertise much, and the AF-905 is a good example of why the brand never needed to. Released in 2016, this players distance club comes from Endo Manufacturing, the Japanese forging house in Niigata that has quietly built heads for some of the biggest names in golf. Epon is Endo's own label, which means no middleman between the forge and the finished product. Golfers who know, know.
The AF-905 sits in that appealing middle ground Epon does well: enough help to keep your misses playable, without the bulky look that scares off better players. It was built for distance, but not at the cost of feel. That soft, dense sensation at impact is the reason people pay Epon prices, and the AF-905 delivers it.
Fair warning up front. This is a fixed-spec club with no adjustability, and Epon sells almost exclusively through fitters. If you want to tinker with settings after purchase, this isn't your club. If you want something dialed in once and built right, keep reading.
- Mid-handicappers who want more distance but refuse to play something that looks like a shovel.
- Better players losing a little speed with age who need help without giving up feel.
- Anyone willing to go through a proper fitting, since Epon's fixed specs mean you need to get it right the first time.
- Equipment enthusiasts who value Japanese forging quality and don't mind paying a premium for it.
よくある質問
- Who actually makes the Epon AF-905?
- Endo Manufacturing in Niigata, Japan. Endo is one of the most respected forging houses in golf and has produced heads for major OEMs for decades. Epon is Endo's in-house brand, so the AF-905 comes straight from the source.
- Is the Epon AF-905 forgiving enough for a mid-handicapper?
- Yes, within reason. As a players distance design, it offers meaningful help on off-center strikes and easier speed than a pure players club. It won't rescue you like a full game improvement set, but a 10 to 18 handicap with a decent strike pattern will get along with it fine.
- Why isn't the AF-905 adjustable?
- Epon builds clubs to exact specs through its fitter network instead of relying on aftermarket adjustment. Skipping the adjustment hardware keeps weight where it benefits performance and keeps the design clean. The expectation is that you get fitted properly before you buy.
- Is a 2016 Epon AF-905 still worth buying used?
- If you can find one in good shape, yes. Endo's forging quality doesn't age the way mass-market technology claims do, and Epon clubs tend to hold their value on the used market. Check the condition carefully, since these were often custom-built with specific shafts that may not suit you.
- How does Epon pricing compare to mainstream brands?
- Expect to pay noticeably more than a comparable Titleist, Mizuno, or TaylorMade. You're paying for small-batch Japanese forging, tighter tolerances, and a fitter-driven build process. Whether that premium is worth it comes down to how much you value feel and craftsmanship over marketing-driven yearly releases.
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