That Dramatic Fist Pump Returns! Pro Shugo Imahira's Swing Will Change Your Distance
For 'Guts Pose Day' on April 11, Daiya Golf has released a CM featuring professional golfer Shugo Imahira's famous fist pump. The ad also highlights Daiya Swing training tools that 'teach by sound.'
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April 11 is "Guts Pose Day." It is a day to remember that explosion of emotion that naturally spills out the moment victory is assured. As a symbolic representation of such a scene, Daiya Golf has released a commercial featuring the famous guts pose (fist pump) of professional golfer Shugo Imahira. That guts pose, confident in a dramatic birdie, is revived, and scenes featuring the use of the "learn by sound" Daiya Swing series also appear.
April 11's "Guts Pose Day" honors those most human and beautiful moments created by sports, where accumulated effort bears fruit in a single heartbeat.
And from April 9 this week, the 2026 domestic men's golf tour finally kicks off. With the dawn of a new season, countless guts poses will surely be born again this year.
Deeply etched in the memories of many golf fans as a symbol of such a guts pose is the final 18th hole of the 2024 domestic major tournament, the "Japan Open." When the approximately 20m birdie putt rolled in, Pro Shugo Imahira raised his right arm with certainty, making his jubilant realization of his first major victory a legendary scene.
Daiya Golf released a CM capturing that symbolic moment in January 2026. Along with the dramatic, famous scene, the video depicts Pro Imahira facing his swing and his training scenery using the "learn by sound" Daiya Swing series.
Swung on the teeing ground is the "Daiya Swing Pro Tour TB," which has a length and weight close to a driver. Its design, which conveys the acceleration of head speed with a "click" sound, stays close to the professional's practice as an "axis" to align his senses during pre-match warm-ups.
Indoors, he is also recorded swinging the 80cm total length training device "Daiya Swing Pro Tour Short." Despite its 80cm length, it weighs about 600g, making it a model where you can strongly feel the flex and centrifugal force. Because it can be used casually even while traveling, it has become an important item for establishing a "baseline" for the swing even in a short amount of time.
April 11's "Guts Pose Day" honors those most human and beautiful moments created by sports, where accumulated effort bears fruit in a single heartbeat.
And from April 9 this week, the 2026 domestic men's golf tour finally kicks off. With the dawn of a new season, countless guts poses will surely be born again this year.
Deeply etched in the memories of many golf fans as a symbol of such a guts pose is the final 18th hole of the 2024 domestic major tournament, the "Japan Open." When the approximately 20m birdie putt rolled in, Pro Shugo Imahira raised his right arm with certainty, making his jubilant realization of his first major victory a legendary scene.
Daiya Golf released a CM capturing that symbolic moment in January 2026. Along with the dramatic, famous scene, the video depicts Pro Imahira facing his swing and his training scenery using the "learn by sound" Daiya Swing series.
Swung on the teeing ground is the "Daiya Swing Pro Tour TB," which has a length and weight close to a driver. Its design, which conveys the acceleration of head speed with a "click" sound, stays close to the professional's practice as an "axis" to align his senses during pre-match warm-ups.
Indoors, he is also recorded swinging the 80cm total length training device "Daiya Swing Pro Tour Short." Despite its 80cm length, it weighs about 600g, making it a model where you can strongly feel the flex and centrifugal force. Because it can be used casually even while traveling, it has become an important item for establishing a "baseline" for the swing even in a short amount of time.