Cleveland TA5 Irons

Cleveland TA5 Irons 

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[Aug 27, 2003]
jgrgich
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland TA5 Irons

I finally did it. I decided to purchase a set of clubs that were worth having. I told myself that I had to prove I would golf enough to justify a new set. Well, I have hit the course over 20 times this summer so that convinced me. I was totally amazed at the feel and forgiveness of these clubs. I typically have a problem of hitting off the toe of the club and my previous clubs let me know it every time. With these TA5's I have shot more consistantly that I have ever did with my previous clubs. I actually logged my best round with only my second time out using the TA5's. The distance takes some getting use to as well, what used to be 4/5 iron is now an easy 6. The only negitive side (if there is one) are the grips. I had Winn grips on my old clubs and loved them. So that would be the only think I would change. These clubs are perfect for a dedicated golfer looking to low his handicap and not dump 6 to 10 bills on the Callaways or Taylor Made irons.

Customer Service

None

Similar Products Used:

Dunlop Tour 2400 Plus

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 21, 2003]
Benjamin
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland TA5

I purchased these clubs last year as a college graduation gift. Played a little in 2002, but took lessons over the off-season and wow. These clubs are very forgiving, and the sensicore shafts provide a lot of feel in the swing. The grips could use a lot of help. They feel very stiff, almost like concrete. I liked the irons so much that when I looked for wedges, I took to the Tour-Action 900 series wedges and these are also very good. Swung the Launcher 3 and 5 woods yesterday for the first time, and I was hitting them farther than my Nike 400 driver! Thanks Cleveland for making such great clubs! Keep up the good work!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 18, 2003]
fleetus
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: TA5 Chrome Reg. Sensicore

I demo'd Callaway X14's, Adams GT, Cleveland TA7's, Wilson Fat Shaft, and Hogan Apex PLus. I'm probably forgetting a couple models but the point is I spent alot of time making my decision. All of the above irons played decently. In the end however, the TA7's and TA5's both had a crisper feel at impact (probably the sensicore shafts) and had the best sweetspots. There is just a really satisfying feeling when you nail the sweetspot, it is so smooth. The Apex plus had the best feel but the Clevelands were right behind in 2nd. I'm not overly worried about distance but these clubs hit the farthest, tied with the Callaway's. If you hit them severely toe or heel the ball loses 20-30 yards but will simply push off line a little. You don't get the nasty feedback normally associated with such a mis-hit. Simply put, compared to the other clubs tested, for a high-handicapper like me, the TA7's and TA5's were the extremely predictable, smooth, good feel and long. I bought the TA5's because I saw little or no difference between them and the TA7's. So why pay the extra $? I've had the TA5's a year now and can honestly say I love them. I'm constantly looking and trying new drivers and wedges but my TA5's are set.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Listed above

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 17, 2003]
bengstonjc
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: TA5 True Temper Steel Reg

One day, I borrowed a friend's 3-iron. One hit and from that point on I wanted these clubs. Found a clean used set for a steal on eBay. The low-profile design of these clubs helps me get long irons up in the air, which has always been a problem for me. These irons have generous forgiveness for mis-hits on the toe and heel, too. I agree with others that the grips are not so great--I will be replacing them soon.

Customer Service

Not Applicable

Similar Products Used:

Wilson Ultra, Goldwin AVDP, Top-Flite Tour Oversize, Taylormade Supersteel.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 17, 2003]
Dennis I
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: TA5

I upgraded from a set of Lynx Master model. These are tremendously easy to hit. I noticed that if I happen to get it a bit off the toe, these don't slice! The biggest change for me is that I can really hit the short irons (8-PW) much farther that my previous clubs. Also, the long irons are much easier to hit because they are so well balanced. Being that my previous set of irons were upwards of 20 years old, I finally stepped up to todays technology and boy, was this a good move! Bonus was the fanatstic price I got from Rock Bottom Golf via eBay. Price was for a brand new set of irons (3-PW). No brainer!

Similar Products Used:

Lynx Master

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 09, 2003]
Bob Rayno
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland TA5 stiff steel shafts

I am 65 years old and had been playing Callaway X-12's firm graphite irons. I found an exceptionally clean set of Cleveland TA5's with stiff shaft. I've been shooting in the 70's and 80's ever since. Great ball flight long and boring into the wind.I believe they have sensicore shafts. Which makes the feel a little softer. can't say enough about them the best I've played and I've played them all

Customer Service

I'd like to know what the lofts of my irons are, I believe they are 99 models

Similar Products Used:

Callaway X-12's, Ping

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 05, 2003]
RichBeem
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland TA5

After researching and tryiny a fair amount of irons,I ended up taking these Cleveland TA5 irons.I am very glad that I did, for a number of reasons such as: They look really good They feel very nice The shafts are great And they are very solid. They also have a vibration system which makes even the worst shot feel and turn out alright. Overall a very good buy.

Customer Service

Not needed.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway X14,Titliest 731PM.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 03, 2003]
Lorenzo
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: TA5 GunMetal stiff

Awesome clubs, accurate forgiving and cheap. The Best clubs ive ever used, and the best looking

Customer Service

none, great clubs

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made, Cleveland, Knight

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 28, 2003]
Rob
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland TA5

Great set of clubs. Very forgiving, with a high flight trajectory that is easy to work in any situation. Easiest 3-iron I've ever hit.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 24, 2003]
SmoothStroke1
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: TA5

These iron have been in the bag for about 3 years and they won't be leaving until the grooves go on them. I love them. They are long and forgiving and surprisingly workable. Hitting knock downs, fades and hooks is no problem. They set up great too. They have the perfect sized topline for me. I thought about switching to a more workable blade but I just likes these too much. I played a round on a tight course in my native Canada on a tight narrow course with small greens. I had no problems working the ball and sticking the greens. My only complain is the huge gap between P wedge and Sand wedge. You must have a 50*gap wedge here. Other than that magnificent clubs. I recomment them to anyone

Customer Service

not needed

Similar Products Used:

nothing this good

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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