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Taylor Made RAC OS 2 Mens

Taylor Made RAC OS 2 Mens


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  • Improved Tuned Performance Cartridge
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Review Date
July 29, 2008

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Reviewed by: Tyler ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made RAC OS2

Summary:
I absolutley love these irons. It took me about 3 rounds to get used to them, but now they are amazing. Before I got them, i would slice the ball everytime, but with a little extra weight I can control my swing better and I hit is farther. I would certainly reccomend these to anybody.


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Review Date
June 21, 2008

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Reviewed by: Nappyloxs ,  Shoots in the 100s

Model Reviewed:
Rac os 2

Summary:
This is my first real season golfing. I have gone out about every week since April. I bought the Rac OS 2 about a month ago. I was choosing between these, Nike Ignite, and TM R7 irons. I did not go with Nike because I just like TM better. I did like the R7 grips better and both felt good. I only chose the Rac because they were $100 cheaper and all the specs are the same between the two irons.

Here is what I have learned so far. The grips are nice. The irons feel great in my hands. The PW is scary. I am really afraid of sailing the green on some chip shots, but have not done so yet. I hit the 8 iron about 145, which to me is amazing. The 4 iron I hit about 180. Even if a skull a shot, these babies make the ball roll 100 yards. I even learned to crush the 3 iron. And these babies make the ball go straight. My last 2 times out, two par 3s I placed two tee shots less than 10 feet away from the pin. Yesterday, I broke 100!!! I still top some shots, I have taken a lesson this summer, and I watch the breakdowns of Tiger's and Hogan's swings. These clubs have definitely made me a better golfer. But I do suggest taking some lessons too.


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Review Date
June 16, 2008

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: 5kux ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
TM Rac OS2

Summary:
I brough these irons a year age when I was shooting in the 90's-100's. Since then I have had 3 scores in the 70's and consistantly in the low 80's. My course is 6400 and par 70, 71.9/129. I started a bit of a beginner and read the reviews for these irons and brought with out trying in the regular flex. They really inproved my game, they go nice and high and you can still take a divot. They are not that hard to work and come with an offset so it is easy to hit a draw. At the moment I hit the 7 about 160Y with a regular flex but am upgradeing to the mizuno mp-32's only because of the shaft and since I am now in single figures I want more of a blade as these irons are a bit chunky which promotes confidence. When I brought the chunkyness was good but now I want blades. They set up well as you can't really see the cavity behind the top line. They fly high and look really good in the bag. Into the wind they will definetly ballon a little if you don't know how to play the shot wright. So over all I would really reccomend these irons. I dropped my handicap 10 shots with these irons and a lot of practise, but these irons really helped. If you want a forgiving iron and goes high and far no matter where you hit it... Then buy these now!!!

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Brought of ebay

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Only old irons before these


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Review Date
May 26, 2008

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Reviewed by: the_next_tiger ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made RAC OS2

Summary:
These clubs are great. I used to play with Cobras, which were outdated, but I received the RACs as a gift from my parents as a Christmas gift. I have played about 15 rounds with them and I have loved them. If you are debating buying these clubs, I would seriously recommend getting them. They are amazingly forgiving, especially on mis-hits. I have noticed an increase in my distance as well. Before, I could hit a six iron close to 185 yards. Now, I am routinely hitting the same club anywhere from 200-215 yards. Easily the best clubs there are when it comes to forgiveness. Hitting it solid is the greatest feeling there is, and you can get these sky-high, which is helpful when you are hitting a shot out of the rough. I love these clubs and I would never trade them in even if I wanted to. Period.


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Review Date
May 18, 2008

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Reviewed by: Michael ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made RAC OS 2 Mens

Summary:
I tried several brands out at a local Dicks and these stood out above the rest for me. I compared them to a set of x18 and 06 Berthas , along with a set of Titliest , . As another poster mentioned I hit the sweet spot the most with these clubs. After struggling with a set of Cobras these clubs have helped me turn a 180 and never look back. They are very forgiving on most mis-hits (a duff is a duff) . Man do these things get high. I will also say I hit them around 10-15 years longer than anything I've ever played. Only issue at this point is the newer R7 draw is selling at the same price point and is supposed to be a better club. If you can get a set used or for cheap I don't think you can beat them.


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