Armour 845 V-31 Cast Set Irons
Armour 845 V-31 Cast Set Irons
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 18, 2024]
wharberxku
Strength:
A smaller head like the GT 363 has also helped me focus more on my swing and not overswinging, contact us.. Weakness:
None . . Purchased: New
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[Jan 28, 2013]
wham
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tommy Armour 845 v-31 cast
I was looking for a cheap set of blades and stumbled across these. They are not completely blades but I loved the look and price. $50 on ebay with free shipping. FOund out later that these are the first clubs to feature a progressive change per club. Starting with the biggest cavity on the 2 iron through no cavity in the wedge and lower. Love the feel, have played many forged irons and these feel as good, they are light and have a smaller head than more modern clubs and have very little offset. I have heard bad reports on the shafts, but love the tt trigolds (only 3 steps). These irons are very accurate, have great shaping ability if you want it, but can play straight if desired. Will play these for the foreseeable future. COnsidering buying a back up set just in case. If your looking to get into a more tradition style iron that is not a full blown blade and don't feel like spending a grand, I would give these a try. Customer Service none used Similar Products Used: 845 silver scots
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[Jun 22, 2011]
bkbroilr
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tommy Armour 845 Evo 31 irons
First off , i have to say i've become a golf junkie, i'm becoming the guy like most of us that wants the " next best thing " to hit easier and farther , owning 3-4 drivers and 2-3 sets of irons, hybrids , putters that are sitting in the basement collecting dust because i thought something different or newer would help ; well, like many others that have said this , i agree newer is not better. I bought a set of Cobra SZ irons which are lovely to hit off the fairway and in the rough , but off the tee i would hook everything because of the offset so i would have to adapt and close the face in on address which is a no no , but when your playing you do what works at that time and try and correct it later ; so getting back to the Evos , i seen a set at a used golf store back in December , with the Tru Temper Tri Gold shafts for $ 70 , read the reviews and thought well, i should test them out in the hitting area , seemed decent enough so i picked them up.
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[Apr 29, 2009]
shank999
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
evo v31
Recently dug out old evos. Had been playing with mixed set of wilson forged and golfsmith tour cavity. I still have wilson forged 3&4 irons and have added the evo 5-pw. The offset on the evo 3&4 irons is unbearable. I have played or hit alot of the new clubs- r7,mp32,etc. I don't know why I ever took out the 31s. Reshafted with dgs300 shafts and hid the trispec shafts. My iron game has improved immensely. Distances are comparable to the newer clubs, where they kick butt is in their workability. Knock down shots, high softies, draws and fades are back in the bag. And so are the evos until I find something better.
Customer Service not used Similar Products Used: ping cleveland mizuno taylormade,etc |
[Dec 07, 2007]
tmballistic
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
EVO V-31 cast
I'm a 12 these clubs are tremendously unforgiving on my frequent mis-hits. They do feel great when I hit the infinitesimally small sweet spot, but miss a little bit and the ball goes no where, and feels awful. I'll trust the judgment of those who say these are great clubs...but for anyone over a 10 they are not a good choice. They were cheap, but I think I'm going back to my Ping Zing 2's. |
[Aug 27, 2006]
stevenmalis
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Armour EVO
About 6 years ago I realized my game was starting to go so I switched my blades for the EVO 31s. Best move I made. Great clubs; somewhat forgiving but very workable. Recently I have seen used sets of my clubs being sold a various golf retail shops. A word of caution--the original EVO 31s had TruTemper Tri-Gold shafts which are terrific. The ones being resold now have a different shaft which makes the club play completely different and not nearly as good. For the Evo 31s, the shaft is the key. Customer Service Not needed. Similar Products Used: Mizuno MX23 |
[Apr 24, 2006]
ND
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Armour Evo V-31 Irons
This will be my 6th or 7th season playing golf and my first full season playing these irons. I played them last year but didn't get out nearly as much as I am used to and so I am still working with these irons.
Customer Service I never used it. Similar Products Used: Owned: Armour 845 Silver Scots, Callaway X-12.
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[Mar 06, 2005]
Isaac
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
evo v-31
After learning to play golf, i started shopping for a set of irons. I i knew i didn't want a strong cavity back but was in no shape to hit a blade. So i searched for a cheap game improving set and the evos looked nice. These clubs were great for me, a developing player. It took some time to learn how to hit them, but once i did it made me a better player. Now only 2 years later i feel i'm ready for a set of blades. Since these clubs were so cheap i had no problem just giving them away. They were cheap clubs that helped me develop my game over a short period of time. Overal they were great clubs to learn on before i got some baldes. However, if you want a game improving set for the rest of your life, i would advise to spend more money and take advatage of new technology. Customer Service EBAY!!!!!!! Similar Products Used: Too many to mention |
[Jul 05, 2004]
frutyloopted
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
845 V/31 Cast
I finially broke down and bought a new set of Tommy's 845 V/31 Cast irons. I can't believe what a difference it made for me. I went from double or tripple bogeys to pars and sometimes bogies. I started to play golf 2 years ago and it's my best buy since then. I can lay the ball down now 3-5 feet away from the flag from 160-180 yards. To me it's the great progress. |
[Feb 03, 2004]
shawn10240
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
V-31 Irons
I stole these of my club professional about 2 1/2 years ago for $600 (i'm in australia)they were in almost brand new condition,he gets a set ever month anyway ;),best decision i ever made these clubs are gold i adore them,when you hit the sweet spot it feels so good and flys so straight,the spin isnt that good on longer irons 3,4,5,6 but 7 and down are perfect.When you hit of center shots the club certainly lets you know it,there not very forgiving clubs but that's what makes you a better player.Within the first 6 months of having these clubs i went from a 15 handicap to a 7 and also won junior champion in 2001 and 2002 and missed by 1 shot in 2003 :(.All in all i say there awesome clubs for ppl on a handicap of about 15 and lower. Customer Service Not Needed |