Cleveland TA2 Irons

Cleveland TA2 Irons 

USER REVIEWS

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[Feb 19, 2004]
ktgarcia
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland TA2

These clubs are fantastic. I tried lots of clubs at the shops and these worked the best for me. I found that I could hit the TA7 Tour and the Ping I3+ great as well but could not shape the ball flight with those clubs. I have been looking for a club that could take me to the next level of my game and I finally found them. I know that I'm a 17 handicap but my downfall is really around the greens with poor chipping and putting. With these clubs I'll be able to hit more greens and hopefully keep it to a two putt or better. I really wanted to get the TM rac LT but just could not hit them. They had no feedback and the feel was poor. Not so with the Cleveland's. These clubs feel fantastic and give the kind of feedback I need to really improve. I found these clubs to be a typical distance for me. I didn't really gain any yardage but I didn't lose any either. My swing speed is 94 MPH with a 6 iron. The lofts are a little weak for my taste and I may have them bent slightly stronger. Other than that I wouldn't change a thing about these clubs. The feel great and look even better. The thin top line really sold me on these as well. The TA7 Tour just had too much offset and was to chunky. Give these a try, you won't be dissapointed.

Customer Service

Clubs were special ordered and arrived in 7 days. Fantastic. Will stick with Cleveland for a long time.

Similar Products Used:

Ping I3+(Loved), Mizuno MP-30(solid club) TM rac LT(hated), Callaway X-16 Pro(hated even more) Cleveland TA-7 Tour(Very Good)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 20, 2004]
rockie
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: CLEVELAND TA2

Great sticks.. I played with them for 3 months and was one of the best i've ever had, I tried the TM RAC MB AND LT, for a month. geshhhh i lost 15yards per stick with the TM. Now these babies are back in my bag. Im stickin with the TA2'S since they are one of the best out there for the price(my opinion of course). Taylormade makes very good drivers but these irons are the best

Similar Products Used:

TM RAC MB, TM RAC LT, CLEVELAND TA3 GUNMETAL, TM 360.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 13, 2004]
wrx123
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: TA-2 Cleveland Irons

Took a LH demo 6 iron out after work 8/28/03. Liked the size and minimal offset (still had shrink wrap on head). On the third hole, par three 178 yds., I had a chance to swing the club...it went in the hole. It went in the **#@!# hole. I bought the set. My 5 iron ss is 81 mph and I love these clubs. Easy to align, better than forged feel, and long (46 degree PW). I have only one gripe, Cleveland drilled the heads parallel instead of tapered. These heads scream for constant weight shafts!!! Suggest rifle, rifle "x", or tip your DG taper tips 1/4" and install. The lower balance point on constant weight shafts are much more consistant performers.

Customer Service

Very Good.

Similar Products Used:

Maxfli Revolution Blk., MacGregor Muirfield, and Hogan Apex.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 09, 2003]
Tom Williams
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland TA2's DGS-300

excellent is all I can say about these irons. I have added 10-14 yards per club over the titleist 762's. Ball flight is dead on. Feel is wonderful when hit in the sweet SPOT!!! Try them you will not go wrong plus Cleveland irons hold their trade value very well.....

Customer Service

n/a

Similar Products Used:

everything!!!!!!!!!!! too much to list

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 06, 2003]
play18
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland TA2; Dynalite Gold Steel Shafts

These are outstanding irons. TA3's with a higher toe and slightly larger sweet spot, but not so large that you feel like you're swinging the Queen Mary. If you like a smaller profile head and want to maneuver the ball, these are the best I've played since I put up my Titleist 962's. They are not for the faint of heart, but if you want to be able to move the ball some, without the shot getting away from you, and are looking for the ability to control distance and trajectory, these are the clubs. Also, if offset drives you nuts, the offset on these is minimal. They will make you a better player.

Customer Service

Excellent.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist 962's and 762's (762 sole is a little wide, and the feeling is dull); Mizuno MP 30's; Callaway X14 Pro Series (too big); Hogan Edge (inconsistent performance - undoubtedly my fault); Ping I3 Blades and Cleveland TA7 tour (too much offset)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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