- 1 🏌️♂️ Royal Collection AM-X Utility Review — A Stylish Hybrid with Impressive Feel
- 2 Royal Collection AM-X Utility Complete Guide
- 3 🏁 Introduction
- 4 ⚙️ Product Overview & Specifications
- 5 🚀 Key Technologies
- 6 ✅ Pros & Cons
- 7 🎯 Best Fit for These Golfers
- 8 📏 Estimated Carry Distance by Swing Speed
- 9 📅 Release & Pricing
- 10 🏌️ Final Verdict
🏌️♂️ Royal Collection AM-X Utility Review — A Stylish Hybrid with Impressive Feel

Today, I had the pleasure of testing the Royal Collection AM-X Utility, specifically the U3 model.

It features the original ROYAL COLLECTION shaft, with the following specs:
Loft: 21°
Length: 41.5 inches
Flex: R
Shaft weight: 53g
Balance: C9
Torque: 5.3
Total club weight: 330g

This utility looks sharp and stylish—classic Royal Collection aesthetics.

While it doesn’t have the brand’s iconic “cavity sole,” the “RC” branding ensures fans instantly recognize its heritage.
Weight Distribution & Adjustability

It sports visible weights on both the toe and heel, helping with balance and swing control.

There’s a decorative element on the sole—likely more aesthetic than functional.

The hosel has a moderate length and includes an adjustment system, allowing users to fine-tune loft and lie.

The version I tested had the standard loft setting. Additional settings include:

Feel & Performance

The shaft feels slightly soft but never out of control—easy to time.

Seeing “COMPOSITE TECHNO” etched onto the shaft increased my confidence—it reminded me of many past positive experiences with this brand.

The head profile is moderately shallow—pleasing at address. RC’s signature “beautiful face” truly lives up to its name here.

The “RC” logo on the face is a classy touch.

Set-up feels clean and confidence-inspiring—one of Royal Collection’s consistent strengths.
⛳ Test Results
Feel: Soft and satisfying

Sound: Muted and pleasant

Launch: Moderate, ideal for hitters

Forgiveness: Average—won’t mask big misses

Distance: Strong liner-style trajectories

Workability: Excellent—responsive and precise
🎯 Final Thoughts
It had been a while since I tested a Royal Collection utility, and this club reminded me why I admire them.

Not only does it look great, but it also delivers superb feel, sound, and playability—a utility focused on feel and control.
⭐ Performance Ratings (Out of 5 Stars)
Ease of Setup: ★★★★☆
Feel: ★★★★★
Sound: ★★★★☆
Launch: ★★★☆☆
Forgiveness: ★★★☆☆
Distance: ★★★★☆
Workability: ★★★★★
※ Rating system:
☆1 = 0–20 pts|☆2 = 21–40|☆3 = 41–60|☆4 = 61–90|☆5 = 91–100
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*Additional note: Introduction to this club (I researched this club after writing this article)
Royal Collection AM-X Utility Complete Guide

A User-Friendly Hybrid Club Designed for Precision and Playability
🏁 Introduction
The Royal Collection AM-X Utility is more than just a distance club—it’s engineered to help golfers precisely target their shots, making it a forgiving and effective hybrid. As the culmination of over 30 years of Royal Collection’s legacy, this club marks the rebirth of a trusted Japanese brand and offers valuable support for beginners and mid-handicap players alike.
⚙️ Product Overview & Specifications
🔩 Club Options:
U3: 21° Loft
U4: 24° Loft
U5: 27° Loft
🔧 Detailed Specs:
| Model | Loft | Length (inch) | Lie Angle | Swing Weight | Club Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| U3 | 21° | 41.5 | 58° | C9 | 330g |
| U4 | 24° | 41.0 | 59° | D0 | 334–337g |
| U5 | 27° | 40.5 | 60° | D1 | 338–344g |
Head Volume: 133–134cc
Head Weight: 227g (U3) to 237g (U5)
Face Material: HT1770M
Body Material: 17-4 stainless steel
Shaft: RC AT-5 (carbon, mid-kick point)
Flex Options: R / SR / S
Torque: 5.3
Includes headcover
Price: ¥52,800 (tax included)
🛠️ Adjustability:
Loft: Adjustable ±1.5°
Lie Angle: Standard to 3.0° flat, 8 positions total
🚀 Key Technologies
📐 Forgiveness Meets Functionality
Shallow-back design with a low-deep center of gravity makes the ball easier to launch high and straight.
Rounded sole improves turf interaction, making it easy to swing through tough lies like rough or uneven fairways.
Confidence-inspiring setup helps golfers align easily at address and focus on their target.
✅ Pros & Cons
✅ Pros:
High launch thanks to deep CG design
Excellent turf interaction from the rounded sole
Easy targeting—designed to stop balls on the green
Playable from any lie (fairway, rough, or tee)
Custom adjustability for loft and lie angle
❌ Cons:
Limited technical info available from the manufacturer
Premium pricing may not suit beginners on a budget
🎯 Best Fit for These Golfers
Ideal For:
Golfers who struggle to get the ball airborne
Players needing help from the rough
Those who want to attack and hold greens
Mid-handicappers improving their accuracy
Players who prioritize forgiveness and ease of use
Not Ideal For:
Advanced players seeking maximum shot shaping
Golfers who prefer a low, penetrating ball flight
Players focused purely on maximizing distance
📏 Estimated Carry Distance by Swing Speed
| Head Speed | U3 (21°) | U4 (24°) | U5 (27°) |
|---|---|---|---|
| ~35 m/s | 160–170 yds | 150–160 yds | 140–150 yds |
| ~40 m/s | 170–180 yds | 160–170 yds | 150–160 yds |
| ~45 m/s | 180–190 yds | 170–180 yds | 160–170 yds |
Note: These are estimated ranges based on average hybrid performance. Actual results may vary.
📅 Release & Pricing
The AM-X Utility was released around mid-2021 as a premium utility club. Pricing varies by retailer, but its performance and technology place it firmly in the high-end category.
🏌️ Final Verdict
The Royal Collection AM-X Utility is an impressively balanced hybrid club that prioritizes forgiveness, precision, and ease of use. Especially for players who struggle to launch the ball or need a reliable club from tough lies, this hybrid offers real game-improvement value.
As a revival model of a brand once favored by legends like Nick Price, the AM-X lives up to its legacy with a modern twist. However, a personal test session is crucial—ensure the club fits your play style before purchasing.


