The rebirth of Makino’s first iron model.
It uses the original forging tools from 1988 and is a new edition of the first ever model – the 88 B (B=Blade). Hence the name 88 B-2.
The lofts and weight specifications have been slightly adapted to the modern golf game. The slightly wider sole with a pre-worn leading edge has good sliding / turf interaction properties, which minimises digging in of the club.
The standard model has Arabic numerals on the sole and is available in the unique Makino Ice Blast finish and many more individualisation options.
Product Code: MAK88B2
Shaft Ø: 9.0T mm
SPECIFICATION |
Club |
#3 |
#4 |
#5 |
#6 |
#7 |
#8 |
#9 |
PW |
Loft (°) |
21 |
23 |
26 |
30 |
34 |
38 |
42 |
46 |
Lie (°) |
60 |
60,5 |
61 |
61,5 |
62 |
62,5 |
63 |
63,5 |
Head (g) |
244 |
250 |
257 |
264 |
271 |
278 |
286 |
295 |
Material |
S20C |
Surface |
Satin Chrome, Ice Blast, Raw, Black Copper, Black Oxide |
Makino Platings
Plating |
Satin Chrome |
Ice Blast |
Raw |
Black Oxide |
Black Copper |
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Durability |
+++ |
+++ |
N/a |
+ |
+ |
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Feel |
++ |
++ |
+++ |
+++ |
+++ |
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Standard Shafts
Standard Shafts |
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Type |
Material |
Flex |
Weight (g) |
Kickpoint |
Tip Stiffness |
Ball Flight |
Nippon Modus 3 Tour 105 |
Steel |
R |
103 |
mid |
medium / firm |
flat / mid |
Nippon Modus 3 Tour 105 |
Steel |
S |
105 |
mid |
medium / firm |
flat / mid |
Nippon Modus 3 Tour 120 |
Steel |
S |
114 |
high / mid |
firm |
flat |
Nippon Modus 3 Tour 120 |
Steel |
X |
120 |
high / mid |
firm |
flat |
Nippon Zelos 7 |
Steel |
A |
73,5 |
low |
soft |
high |
Nippon Zelos 7 |
Steel |
R |
74 |
low |
soft |
high |
Nippon Zelos 8 |
Steel |
R |
84 |
mid / low |
medium |
mid / high |
Nippon Zelos 8 |
Steel |
S |
87,5 |
mid / low |
medium |
mid / high |
Nippon 950 GH neo |
Steel |
R |
94,5 |
mid |
medium |
mid |
Nippon 950 GH neo |
Steel |
SR |
97 |
mid |
medium |
mid |
Nippon 950 GH neo |
Steel |
S |
98 |
mid |
medium |
mid |
Mitsubishi C6 Black 40L |
Graphite |
L |
49 |
mid |
medium |
mid |
Mitsubishi C6 Black 60A |
Graphite |
A |
67 |
mid |
medium |
mid |
Mitsubishi C6 Black 60R |
Graphite |
R |
69 |
mid |
medium |
mid |
Mitsubishi C6 Black 70R |
Graphite |
R |
78 |
mid |
medium |
mid |
For our clubs we are only using high quality Japanese shafts.
Nippon Steel Shafts and Mitsubishi Chemical Graphite shafts are used with no additional costs involved.
If you are looking for the ultimate Japanese golf experience and want to use our exclusive Basiléus shafts, go to our Component section and add your components to the cart.
Makino Golf was founded in 1988 as “Makino Sports”.
Then, the Japanese economy and the domestic golf sector were booming. It was quite common to see plenty of golfers in luxurious golf & country clubs carrying equally luxurious golf clubs in their bags. And it was not at all unusual to spend 1,000,000 yen (€ 9,000) on pretentious, gold-decorated golf clubs – a piece!
Around this time Makino Sports entered the golf stage. Makino was different.
The brand soon became known for its minimalistic, handmade, forged muscle backs that were solely made to order. Makino Sports was ahead of its time and quickly developed a cult-like following in the community of advanced players and tour professionals, from whom they received great support. But unfortunately, the company’s sleek, elegant and straightforward products were unable to attract a larger number of golfers. By the early 1990s, the brand was nearly forgotten.
25 years later, in 2017, the company was relaunched under a new management. Makino Sports became Makino Golf.
With this resurrection Makino reconnected to its proud heritage and provenance. Today’s Makino clubs are made of the highest quality materials of Japanese standards (JIS). All production steps still take place in Japan and are carried out with the same passion and attention to detail by the most experienced masters of handpicked specialised forges.
The design process of Makino golf clubs puts a strong emphasis on the club face. The club face being the only part of the club that the player really sees when addressing the ball.
Taking this into account, the company has developed a unique club face coating. In an additional process, named “ice blast finishing” the chrome plating of the club face is matted using dry ice. This creates a matt silver chrome layer which significantly reduces reflections and annoying, shiny glares.
The unique “ice blast finish” technique is represented in the company’s logo by an ice crystal symbol.
In addition Makino also offers a “Raw Finish” option for there clubs. This finish in time creates an oxide layer on the club, which can positively influence ball spin and also creates exceptional feel. With proper care – oiling after use – a golden colour can be achieved and maintained.
Makino – for the eye of the player.