Armour 855 Irons
Armour 855 Irons
[Jul 19, 2001]
Dan Charrette
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tommy Armour 855s
When my Palmer Select IIs were stolen, I Similar Products Used: Palmer Select IIs, Wilson 2400s |
[Dec 21, 2000]
Andrew Insko
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tommy Armour 855
This is a good set of irons for people who need to hit the ball straight, ((like me)) not very easy to hit fades with, but great for draws, easy to find the sweet spot, decent spin, but shafts are super stiff, so i put some softer shafts in my long irons for better accuracy and distance, and left the stiffs in my short irons for better feel. They are good irons, weigh quite a bit and have a large top line, i am thinking about changing to something more like a blade to work the ball more, but are good for hitting the ball straight.Great choice for the price! :) Similar Products Used: None |
[Dec 20, 2000]
Rob
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Armour 855
My first set of "real" clubs. I have had these for a little less than a year now. WOW! These clubs-and 6 lessons-helped me to drop my handicap by at least 8 strokes. Very nice feel, perfect trajectory, good amount of spin. For the price I paid for these, I got more than I paid for. They are also a little heavier than my older ones, which helped me to pick up about 10-15 yds per club. Very accurate, but could be a little more forgiving. Great choice of clubs!!! For feel players, distance players, and those seeking accuracy! Similar Products Used: Ping i3, Hogan Apex, Hogan GCD, Ping eye, Powerbilt TPS 6.0 |
[May 25, 2000]
matt othon
Shoot in the 80s
used to have some 845 oversize(paid $500)but they were stolen. I didnt have enough money to buy another set of them so I bought a set of 855's 2-lw(paid$225) and I hit them much better than the 845's . 855 are easier to hit and get a better trajectory. If you want some great clubs but don't have the money These clubs should be your choice. Similar Products Used: 845's oversize |
[May 23, 2000]
Paul
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Armour 855
I have owned these clubs for 7 years and truly would not trade them for anything. 4 years ago re-shafted the Tour Step II shafts to True Temper Sensicore S300's and could not be happier. Extremely pleased... Similar Products Used: None |
[Mar 08, 2000]
Andy King
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
855
Wow...I just purchased a set of the 855s and am amazed at how good I am. These clubs are a bit longer than I expected, but that's always OK. They are the sharpest irons I have tried. They are good looking, inexpensive, and solid. Expect my 14 handicap to be much lower....soon. Similar Products Used: Ping eye2, Ping i3, Taylor Made Burner, Taylor Made LCG, Cobra irons |
[Mar 01, 2000]
Paul Tillman
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
855's
Forgiving, consistent club. |
[Jan 28, 2000]
Ryan Devey
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tommy Armour 855's
Straight, and when you get the sweet spot they will sell you in a second. I have sold clubs for awhile, best sweet spot on the market, but you have to be a skilled golfer to play this club and hit that sweet spot more consistantly. |
[Jun 15, 2000]
Joe
Shoot in the 90s
There are many positives about these irons you will read in this section, but I want to emphasize how much they helped improve my game. They don't reward bad shots, but they are very easy to get a feel for. When I hit a bad shot, I almost always know why, and these clubs help me easily correct that. They are a can't miss for a mid to high handicaper. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jun 14, 2000]
garth
Shoot in the 80s
A great set of irons. They set up very nicely, hit the ball far and straight, and were easy to stop. I am very satisfied and wouldn't hesitate to suggest them to anyone |