Armour Ti-100 Irons
Armour Ti-100 Irons
USER REVIEWS
[May 14, 1999]
Gary
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Armour Ti-100
Bought these clubs for $200 at Big Lots. Huge sweet spot on these oversized heads. Irons are a little end heavy which I like. These clubs hit at least 10 yds longer than my old set. Similar Products Used: None |
[Apr 15, 1999]
johnny cash
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
armour TI/100
Not Good Customer Service Bad Similar Products Used: hogan edge |
[Jun 08, 1999]
Joe
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Armour TI-100
Got this set for under 300. Provides huge sweet spot. Good weight distribution. Adds at least 10 yards to my iron shots. My PW is can hit 120. Provides me with confidence in heavy rough. Love the grips too. Similar Products Used: spalding. |
[Jul 30, 1999]
Joe LaMazda
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Regular graphite
Bought these at Sams at the beginning of the season last year for $499. AWESOME!!! I love 'em. They ad about ten yards a club. They have a huge sweet spot. If you are new to the game these clubs will help you. If you are an experienced golfer, you might have a bit more trouble working the ball with the large club heads. I also bought the Ti 100 woods. Just as good as the irons. A great club at a great price. Go get 'em and see for yourself. Similar Products Used: None |
[Sep 20, 1999]
bob
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
ti100
add 20 yds per club over ss with steel shaft well made still looks new after 100 rounds grips suck though very accurate easy to hit solid feel even on off center hits Similar Products Used: None |
[Dec 18, 1998]
Chris Smith
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Stiff Shaft
These clubs add at least 20 yards; The heads are HUGE but the club is easy to swing. The set (3-PW) can be bought at SAM's for $399 in Memphis, best value in Titanium head, graphite shaft irons. Similar Products Used: Ping Zing, |
[Feb 07, 1999]
Josh Lignana
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Stiff Graphite
These irons have added much needed length and cosistancy to my game. I hit them a ton. (pw-140 yds.) I still suck, but these clubs have improved my game. Unfortunately, I bought them when they first came out, and drastically overpaid for them, but if you can get them for $400-$500, they're a bargain. Customer Service Armour customer service is bad. I had to have two shafts replaced. (Which they did do for free after some arguing.) It took them about five weeks, which left me without a 5-iron or pitching wedge for half the summer. Similar Products Used: Armour 855s |