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Can forged irons be forgiving? We put the Miura CB-302s to the test | Proving Ground

By: Ryan Barath
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October 3, 2023
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Miura CB302 forged irons

The Miura CB 302 is Miura's more powerful and forgiving fully forged iron.

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Welcome to GOLF.com’s ClubTest Proving Ground, where Managing Equipment Editor Jonathan Wall and Senior Equipment Editor Ryan Barath put the latest designs and groundbreaking technology in the equipment space to the test on the range and the course.

Miura Golf is known for their premium Japanese-forged irons that put an emphasis on producing a soft yet solid feel at impact thanks to a unique manufacturing process. But, even with the ability to create complex cavity designs, most golfers still don’t believe forged golf clubs can be forgiving — so we’re here to put that rumor to rest.

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Tools: Since Miura irons are always built to order, I had the opportunity to test a set of Miura CB-302s built to my specs with Nippon Modus 105 stiff flex shafts and Miura-branded Lamkin grips. Although this shaft is generally a little lighter than what I traditionally use, I felt it was the best representation of a lighter shaft that offers a slightly higher launch without sacrificing control.

CB-302 cavity back Miura Golf

The only adjustments I made to the CB-302s was that I bent them 3 degrees flat from their standard lie angle to align with my personal specs.

The Test: To find out how the Miura CB-302s blend their soft-forged feel with extra forgiveness and distance.

Miura CB 302 design recap

The new CB-302 builds on the lineage of the Miura 301 with a redesigned sole and address profile to create a stronger flight and more forgiveness, along with less offset.

Miura CB302 irons 2023
The Miura CB-302 Miura Golf

The sole is a key piece of the 302 because at 19mm wide (in the 7-iron) it is the widest sole on an iron that has ever been produced at the Miura factory. The combination of the wide sole and deeper cavity positions more mass lower in the head to increase launch on shots hit lower on the face while the V-shape helps move mass to the heel and toe to boost stability.

miura cb 302 sole
Miura CB-302 sole width Miura Golf

Although the sole is wider, it offers a more comprehensive profile shape with rounded camber and bounce to provide maximum shotmaking capabilities and turf interaction to go along with the extra forgiveness.

Results: As I expected from my previous experiences with Miura irons, the feel of the CB-302s did not disappoint. Considering the depth of the cavity and the single one-piece forged nature of the club that can’t rely on a dampening badge to help reduce unwanted vibrations, it was just as soft as the MB-101 and the MC-502 that I have tested in the past.

As for forgiveness, the one thing that stood out for me was how the club got through the turf, especially on less-than-perfect strikes where I might have caught it a bit heavy. Thanks to the wider sole with generous camber, I never had the feeling that the club was getting “stuck” on fat shots and that’s a big win for me and any golfer who might get steep from time to time.

Miura cb302 cb-302 cavity
The V-cavity helps distribute more mass to the toe to increase MOI Ryan Barath

For golfers who might be worried that an iron with a wider sole doesn’t offer playability into the shorter irons, you don’t have to worry about that with these because not only does the blade length get progressively shorter to help with workability, the sole camber is increased to improve ground interaction.

Muira CB-302

Miura CB-302

$350 + per club
Crafted from premium (S20C) soft carbon steel and finished in satin chrome, the CB-302 offers remarkable durability and exceptional performance, making it the perfect choice for golfers looking for a club that delivers outstanding results.

As a golfer who likes to chip with a 9-iron or a pitching wedge around the greens, the short iron soles flowed perfectly into my wedges, so it never felt like I had to manipulate anything when using them around the green. In my eyes, that shows that these can fit a wide variety of golfers.

Conclusion: If you’re a golfer who wants a premium forged iron with classic looks and more than its fair share of forgiveness, the Miura CB-302 should be high on your list of must-try irons at almost any handicap level.

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Ryan Barath

Golf.com Editor

Ryan Barath is GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com’s senior editor for equipment. He has an extensive club-fitting and -building background with more than 20 years of experience working with golfers of all skill levels, including PGA Tour players. Before joining the staff, he was the lead content strategist for Tour Experience Golf, in Toronto, Canada.

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