By now it has been well documented that Honma Golf has had an interesting existence since making the leap in 2013 to bring their products stateside. Even after so many years of having a presence in the U.S., the name Honma is often met with either mystery, or excitement.
If you have been a reader of THP for any length of time however, then you have been exposed to and educated that while their flashier offerings might garner the most reactions, the craftsmanship is still very real.
What might surprise you is that they have a lineup which also plays into both of those elements at the same time, the BERES Putters. Though they have been offered since 2009, this year marks the first new iteration since 2021 and once more, THP has all of the details for you.
Honma BERES PP-500 Series
Personally, one of my favorite things when writing up any new Honma Golf release is going through the materials and enjoying their uniqueness compared to the usual verbiage within domestic offerings. Honestly, at times it just feels like the JDM segment brings a different level of passion to things with the way things are phrased, and Honma always takes that a few notches further, especially with BERES.
Within the Honma arsenal BERES is the line which is absolutely relentless in their belief that they are as much about performance as aesthetics and philosophy. It goes so far with the new BERES PP-500 putter series, that the focal point is on these putters blending together both luxury and technology into “A masterpiece that symbolizes status.”

While you might feel that to be a bit much, I think it is fun and fitting. You see, one of the coolest things with Honma is that they put massive emphasis on the evolution of their designs and releases through the use of the Takumi craftsmanship of Sakata. Translation being, their master craftsmen within their headquarters of Sakata, Japan. You’ll have to agree that their way of phrasing it is way cooler than ours.
As to the putters, the PP500 Series is composed of four shapes, all with bodies CNC Milled from SUS303, soft stainless steel. Though you might not be familiar with the 2021 BERES putter lineup, these four take directly from those shapes and evolve them. Visually they have gone from trying a bit too hard to be unique, to taking inspiration from the biggest milled putter manufacturer in the game in order to blend their designs with some of the most popular shapes out there, but with Japanese craftsmanship.
Honma Beres Putter – PP-501

This is the classic plumber/crank neck blade which draws its inspiration from the legendary Anser/Newport shaping. This time around, the edges and lines are squared up a bit to create a much more familiar visual for fans of such blade shapes. The PP-501 is a singe piece of milled SUS303 with a single flange line and dual stainless steel sole weights, it is aimed at those with some arc in their putting stroke.
Honma Beres Putter – PP-502
Where in 2021 this was a very classic half-moon mallet shape, the PP-502 version now has a deeper front to back dimension at setup as well as a slightly asymmetric shape at the rear of the flange. Though the body is SUS303, the sole and center alignment portion is actually milled aluminum which shows through with either a red or silver contrast depending on which finish is in hand. This too features dual sole weights and with its double bend neck, it is aimed at those with a slight arc.

Honma Beres Putter – PP-503

This one is Honma’s version of the ever-popular fanged mallet shape. Previously, they perhaps tried to get a bit too clever and wound up with a strange combination of elongated looks. Here with the PP-503 however, it is very much a blend of the most popular versions out there currently, amalgamated into a fantastic shape. The fangs and body are in the main SUS303, while the sole and center flange line are contrasting milled aluminum as with the PP-502. The short crank neck makes this face balanced for a straight arc user and it too features dual sole weights.
Honma Beres Putter – PP-505
Finally, the PP-505 is a double bend mallet shape, and easily the biggest change from its predecessor. Called the “Hammerhead” by Honma, it is a “T” shape which is the highest MOI of the four designs. The unique aspect there is the central core is made of SUS303 while the entirety of the rear wings are from the milled aluminum that is also part of the sole plate, opposite of other models where it exists in the middle of the flange from address. Aimed at a straight putting arc, this model also uses two stainless sole weights.

All About the Details

Each putter in the PP-500 lineup uses a dual stainless steel weight setup in the sole, regardless of size. These are 10g at standard, with other options available, and aim to lower and deepen the CG for stability and tuning. Additionally, the dedicated aluminum sole plate in the mallets also help with the weight distribution and MOI goals. The real stunner is the new double milling on each face which is aimed to be aesthetically stunning while also softening the feel of the stainless thanks to decreasing the surface area impacting the ball.
As you would expect with Honma, there are finish options which range from mild to wild, each impacting how the aluminum can be seen from address. Each finish has its own tagline as well, another example of the JDM brands having more fun at times.
The Silver-Red combo is about passion, precision, and dynamism, focused on the golfer who has an “unwavering spirit”. Since some may want a more subdued look, there is also Black-Silver which Honma prescribes for the “silent ruler” who thrives on sophistication, power, and modernity. Of course, if you are even more bold, for an added cost there is the traditional all gold look from Honma for the “chosen few” demanding luxury, status, and glamour.




Each putter comes with a new Honma designed putter grip which is 63g and has a more rounded pistol shape, though if you choose the gold version then you will get the calf leather wrap. As for shaft, each comes with an originally designed black stepless steel option that weighs in at 120g. Price points range from $550-875 to start with based on which color you choose, Honma also has alternative shaft options that kick the price up quite a bit from there.
For more information or to pickup a Honma BERES putter today visit their website at us.honmagolf.com.






Nice looking putters!
i remember a few years ago PGA superstore had the Honma putters out. Every time I would go there I would pick one of them up and say how amazing they felt. They were priced more than scotty camerons and bettinardi so I told myself no way I would spend that money on Honma
I really like the shape of that PP-503 series and really see myself actually giving them a chance this time
every honma club ive ever hit has performed well and felt incredible but for some reason I cant pull the trigger
This lineup is incredibly intriguing to me. I like that 502 model.
Good looking putters, but the price is pretty steep.
The 503 is gorgeous. So well done.
That’s a beautiful putter and it really seems like the quality/craftsmanship is on point.
I wish they were a little more forthcoming on the upgraded shaft options, because I know they have a pretty robust graphite operation over there.
They look good, but also look a little too much like some other putters you can get cheaper stateside.
I really like the PP-505 Hammerhead and the $550 price is a value if you’re looking at other high end offerings.
That hammerhead shape is really well done. I wonder how these feel off the face?
It’s interesting with the red on the 503. Not sure if I like it or hate it
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They look good, but also look a little too much like some other putters you can get cheaper stateside.
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That was my initial thought as well but I’m also thinking that there’s something with the craftsmanship of these putters that may set them apart.
Did not expect to see the 505 Hammerhead shape as I was reading. Also surprised by how visually appealing I find the shape, and the black and silver don’t hurt that appeal at all. Pretty cool lineup all in all.
The 503 looks so much like a Scotty Cameron Futura 5W. If it is a struggle to get people to try Honma golf clubs, getting people to try a Honma putter is gonna be a nightmare.
That 503 is spectacular looking.
Great article [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] !
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That’s a beautiful putter and it really seems like the quality/craftsmanship is on point.
I wish they were a little more forthcoming on the upgraded shaft options, because I know they have a pretty robust graphite operation over there.
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They do have three different graphite options that are available for custom upcharge, all made by them. Though I do shudder to think of what the price might be.
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That 503 is spectacular looking.
Great article [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] !
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Thank you!
Other than being sent in 34 and feeling like it’s a putter for kids because of that (haha), I could plug and play this one and be happy.
I put it into play last week in a round with [USER=56070]@Pops[/USER] and it surprised him as well. It’s a damn well done putter, and it feels impeccable.
These are stunning. The 503 is beauty.
Is that PP503 not a copy of a Scotty Cameron X5?
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They do have three different graphite options that are available for custom upcharge, all made by them. Though I do shudder to think of what the price might be.
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Yea I did see them. They just don’t really give any tech details on the website.
2k for the 5 star btw!
These look quite nice…I need to go see what all of their customization options are…that could get costly quick
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Yea I did see them. They just don’t really give any tech details on the website.
2k for the 5 star btw!
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Yeeeeeah, that’s craaaaazy haha
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Is that PP503 not a copy of a Scotty Cameron X5?
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Discussed in the article that they took inspiration from major players for all of the shapes. No, it’s not a copy, yes, it looks similar.
All putter manufacturers do that these days. It’s about what shapes are popular.
Nice write up. Nothing about these putters jumps out at me though.
[USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] Do you know much about the other shaft offerings they have?? Those jumped the price up HUGE
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Is that PP503 not a copy of a Scotty Cameron X5?
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Not really. Angles are very different and not as flowy. Theres definitely inspiration for it there, as well as the 7, and numerous other fang mallets.
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Nice write up. Nothing about these putters jumps out at me though.
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They’re as fine of a form, fit, and finish as I’ve reviewed or had in hand over the years.
[QUOTE=”amarkabove, post: 13349371, member: 75272″]
Not really. Angles are very different and not as flowy. Theres definitely inspiration for it there, as well as the 7, and numerous other fang mallets.
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Yup, inspiration, just like every other putter manufacturer out there if they’re really going their due diligence.
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[USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] Do you know much about the other shaft offerings they have?? Those jumped the price up HUGE
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I don’t, it’s something I’m going to try to dive in more and learn about this afternoon though
From Honma BERES that’s doesn’t suprise me at all. But. Still does mean the shapes are any more interesting to me.
I can add, having been rolling the 503 the last week, I could absolutely plug this one in as my gamer and be thrilled going forward.
Slight hang, tremendous visual at setup, and the contrast of the satin and red are actually KILLER to look at. Not to mention, it feels as good as any mullet putter I’ve ever tested, owned, or reviewed.
I’ve been waiting to see the in-hand photos because Beres is always stunning. That PP-503 definitely does not disappoint.
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 13349230, member: 1579″]
Thank you!
Other than being sent in 34 and feeling like it’s a putter for kids because of that (haha), I could plug and play this one and be happy.
I put it into play last week in a round with [USER=56070]@Pops[/USER] and it surprised him as well. It’s a damn well done putter, and it feels impeccable.
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Without a doubt it is remarkable. So well done. The 34” thing is a problem however.
That 503 is a thing of beauty
I think I should put a Diamana putter shaft into it….
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Is that PP503 not a copy of a Scotty Cameron X5?
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I was literally going “X 5?” soon as I saw it as I have a black and gold one lol
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I was literally going “X 5?” soon as I saw it as I have a black and gold one lol
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It’s not a copy, but like a hundred other putters, it take pieces of that design and they’ve made it their own.
I want the 501 gold so bad but I can’t get myself to pay 900 with other things in the bag needing replaced
Definitely minor differences. It’s just the X 5 has a very distinct design you are so use to seeing. It’s incredibly similar. Fair game though. Heaven knows Scotty took some designs.
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I want the 501 gold so bad but I can’t get myself to pay 900 with other things in the bag needing replaced
Definitely minor differences. It’s just the X 5 has a very distinct design you are so use to seeing. It’s incredibly similar. Fair game though. Heaven knows Scotty took some designs.
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EVERY putter manufacturer has done such. If they didn’t, they’d be foolish. Popular shapes are popular for a reason.
True outside of Lab maybe who has/had very unique designs that really didn’t mimick anyone everyone copies everyone eventually. If they don’t/can’t get sued for it’s all fair. That’s just business. Evolve or die.
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True outside of Lab maybe who has/had very unique designs that really didn’t mimick anyone everyone copies everyone eventually. If they don’t/can’t get sued for it’s all fair. That’s just business. Evolve or die.
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Even LAB has done it with the Mezz and Oz being based on popular shapes, that they made their own.
[USER=782]@ddec[/USER] what do you think? Install a diamana in this?
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[USER=782]@ddec[/USER] what do you think? Install a diamana in this?
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would be an amazing looking and probably feeling combo indeed.
The Hammerhead is a fun looking one. I like the wait looks on the website with the red a little better
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Great write up. Really like the 503. Love the touch of red with the silver. so good.
Saw the pics on the THP facebook post. OMG the 503 that thing is just beautiful. I use the 5.5 / 7.5 Scotty’s and this looks a step above those. Please bring to the USA!
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Saw the pics on the THP facebook post. OMG the 503 that thing is just beautiful. I use the 5.5 / 7.5 Scotty’s and this looks a step above those. Please bring to the USA!
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They’re available for purchase.
Beautiful putters, all of them. Really like the looks of the 503.
Still my favorite pic that I took
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would be an amazing looking and probably feeling combo indeed.
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It’s happening….
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I think I should put a Diamana putter shaft into it….
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Would be a great way to fix the too short issue.