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Miura Golf KM-007


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A few months ago, I discovered Miura Golf was set to release the KM-007 to retail. Shortly thereafter, I received a press release stating it was set to arrive this August. I have played this shape putter for the better part of the last three seasons. There is just something about this shape that suits my eye at address. Putt after putt, I believe I have played my best rounds with this shape putter in the bag. When I saw Miura was adopting this mallet design to add to their line, I knew I had to have it in the bag. If you have ever had the chance to play a Miura product, you know the feel of their forgings are very soft and consistent. This was one of my most anticipated pieces of equipment to date, and I was looking forward to giving the KM-007 a roll.

 

The KM-007 is the fourth addition to the Miura Golf putter line, designed by the company's founder and chief designer, Katsuhiro Mirua. When I first held this putter out of the box, I said aloud, this is the most beautiful putter I have ever seen. A couple things that are readily apparent is what the putter does not have: stamping or distracting logos on the face or cavity. Rather, you are presented with a perfectly milled face and blank cavity, in the muted carbon steel with a nickel/chrome finish. It's almost as if Mr. Miura wanted the shape and quality of the forging to speak for itself representing the Muira brand not with a logo, but in the totality of this forged piece of art. The Miura Golf 1957 series logo is discreetly placed with class on the sole of the putter.

 

According to Miura Golf, this offering begins with a “billet of the finest quality low carbon steel.” The head is forged into it's proper raw shape, then CNC milled to perfection.

 

At address, looking down upon this head, there is a single sight line in the cavity behind the face. This sightline is framed within a carved out portion of the cavity aiding in alignment as well. The blade, graduated step pattern into the mallet, and neck, feature distinct and precise squared off lines. The face seemed to be slightly deeper and measured 1” from the sole to top line, and 3 3/4” from toe to heel. The neck is positioned with minimal offset and is set with a seamless transition into the shaft. As previously mentioned, the low-carbon steel head with a nickel/chrome finish gives off a non-glare, dark grey appearance. The head weighs 360g and is set to a 72 degree lie with 4 degrees of loft. The putter is 34" long and has a Lamkin 3GEN red/black grip with the Miura Golf logo.

 

On course, the legendary feel of a Miura forging was readily apparent. When solidly struck in the center of this face, the buttery soft feel Miura is known for is felt, yet the sound remains remarkably crisp. There is a definite distinction in feel on off center contact which will quickly gravitate your stroke back to center in search of that “purity of the strike.” This head inspires a great deal of confidence with it's weight and mass behind the ball. The unique combination of the precise CNC milling, low-carbon steel, and the feel of close-grain forging, reveal a special putter that quickly earned a spot in my bag. If you prefer this shape, you have to give the KM-007 a roll.

 

Below are some photographs and a brief video I took of the putter...enjoy!

 

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Those are the stock grips RP.

 

Those Lamkin EBL's seem to be a love/hate grip. I couldn't stand the thing and swapped over to a trusty Iomic but I have friends that will never give them up.

I laught at your claims to fight a zombie apocalypse when most of you can't stand up to a Spider

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Like the other Miura putters, this puppy has a really nice feel off the face. It won't replace my 006, but it's still a very nice flat stick.

 

No doubt, a very distinct feel for sure.

 

SZ, great post!....Fantastic pics & nice narrative.....Was that the stock grip or was it custom?...it's amazing....

 

Beautiful putter...Enjiy....

 

Thanx for the post.....

 

Fairways & Grewns 4ever......

Yes, stock grip. I like the shape and feel of the grip in-hand. Thanks for the feedback.

 

Did you guys think the video was helpful in seeing the shape?

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Very SWEEEEEET! what's the weight?

Driver: image.png.6ba1c8a254ad57aa05e527b74c2e04ba.png0311 XF 10.5* w/Project X Cypher 40 gram Senior shaft or 0811 XF 12* w/Evenflo Riptide CB Senior shaft

Fairways:  image.png.80321f01fc46450b6f428c7daf7b3471.png0211 5W & 7W w/ Evenflo Riptide CB  regular shaft and Tour Edge E521 9W w/Fubuki HD50 regular shaft

Hybrid: None in bag at the moment

IronsTitleist T300 5-PW w/Fubuki MV Senior graphite shafts w/Golf Pride Tour

Wedges: Edison forged 49*, 53* and 57* wedges with KB PGI Senior shafts(80 grm).

Putter: 33” Evnroll ER6R or  ER2 or Bellum Winmore Model 707,   or Nike Method Core Drone  w/Evnroll Gravity Grip

Bag: Vice cart bag(Black/Lime). 

Ball: Snell MTB Prime X, Maxfli Tour/S/X CG, Titleist Pro V1x or Titleist TruFeel

Using Shot Scope X5 and Pinned Rangefinder

 

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I liked the video SZ. The pictures are great and all, but they don't really tell the whole story of how everything fits to the eye at once like the video did.

I laught at your claims to fight a zombie apocalypse when most of you can't stand up to a Spider

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Beautiful putter! Nothing like looking at a little putter porn while in the library!

Inside My Blue Callaway Warbird X Golf Stand Bag:

Driver:Nike SQ 10.5* with Graphite Design Y6+

3W:Cobra S2 14*

4W: Nike SQ Dymo 17*

3H and 4H: Taylormade Rescue 19* and 22*

5H: Cleveland Mashie 23*

6H: Adams a3os Hollow-Back

7Iron-Sand Wedge:Callaway X-20 Series with Callaway Steel

Lob Wedge (60*):Cleveland CG-12 Black Pearl with Cleveland TRaction Steel Wedge Flex

Putter: Odyssey Versa #9

Golfball: Callaway Hex Black Tour

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I liked the video SZ. The pictures are great and all, but they don't really tell the whole story of how everything fits to the eye at once like the video did.

 

 

Beautiful putter! Nothing like looking at a little putter porn while in the library!

 

 

Yea SZ, the video was helpful in getting a good thre dimensional look...

 

Fairways & Greens 4ever....

Awesome, thanks for the feedback guys, glad you enjoyed it.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Well, I just ordered one..I've got the Scotty Del Mar & the Nike 003 in my rotation, so I'm planning on this replacing one of 'em(Probably the Scotty)...

 

I'll let ya know how it plays...

 

 

Fairways & Greens 4ever...

Did you get it RP? How is it?

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  • 5 months later...

WOW

This is one beautiful putter indeed. Such great milled face!

Driver: Callaway RAZR FIT 9.5 with Fujikura Motore Speeder VC 6.1 Stiff

Wood: Titleist 910FD 13.5 with Aldila RIP Reg

Hybrids: Ping G10 15 with TFC stiff; Titleist 910H 24 with MR Ahina Stiff

Iron: Nike VR II Pro Combo 5-PW

Wedges: Ping G15 54 degree, Scratch 8620 56 degree, Cleveland Tour Action 900 60 degree low bounce

Putter: Odyssey ProType PT10

Ball: Bridgestone B330 or/and Titleist V1

Glove: Callaway Diablo

Shoes: Adidas Powerband 3.0

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WOW

This is one beautiful putter indeed. Such great milled face!

It is indeed. The only thing tough to get used to is the lack of off-set coming from a #9. I would like to try a Scotty Del Mar in the near future if I can.

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