Fujimoto Golf — South Africa
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Fujimoto is a premium forged option for golfers who care about feel, shape and a more considered iron conversation.
For golfers who want something more deliberate — forged feel, Japanese manufacturing tolerances, a quieter brand without the tour noise — Fujimoto is worth exploring inside a fitting process. Available through Swing Shack and Stick.
Premium forged.
Quiet confidence.
Fujimoto makes clubs for the golfer who wants something more considered. Not the loudest name in the bay. Not the most marketed. Something built with more precision and less noise.
The iron range is built around Japanese manufacturing standards — tighter tolerances, more consistent反馈, and a face that rewards better contact without punishing misses as harshly as some game-improvement designs.
At Get Fitted, Fujimoto sits in a different part of the conversation to mainstream brands. It is for golfers who already understand what they want from their irons and who want to explore something that sits above the typical fitting bay options.
Fujimoto lineup
Players' Irons
Tour-influenced profiles with workability built in. For the golfer who wants to shape shots and values feedback on every strike.
Game-Improvement Irons
More forgiving head designs with wider soles and lower centre of gravity. For the golfer transitioning from game-improvement to players' territory.
Combo Set Options
Fujimoto sets can be built as combo sets — game-improvement long irons transitioning to players' short irons. Built to your gapping requirements after fitting.
Fitted first.
Not guessed.
When clubs are involved, Get Fitted starts with the player and uses TrackMan plus fitter feedback to test what actually works. That means better decisions around head style, shaft profile, grip size, loft and lie, and overall build direction. The goal is simple: a set that makes sense for the golfer using it.
See How Fitting WorksFujimoto Golf. Fitted, not just sold.
Enquire about Fujimoto at Get Fitted. Contact us for pricing and availability — configuration-dependent.