Cleveland TA7 Irons

Cleveland TA7 Irons 

DESCRIPTION

The New TA7 all ability clubs from Cleveland Golf feature Micro-Cavities. This patented technology lightens the top line and lowers the center of gravity, moving more weight to the perimeter of the clubhead, providing exceptional feel. The shape of the TA7 incorporates a conventional game-improvement face depth with modern heel-to-toe blade length, creating an extremely large hitting area. The TA7 also features a progressive offset, the patented Vibration Absorbing System, and a high energy finish.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jul 26, 2002]
mitong
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland TA7 Graphite

Best clubs i ever hit, only played with it one round and loved them. Great feel miss hits still stays on target, i think 4-7yards longer then the TA3 and MP-14 and way easier to hit. Looks great, clean set-up, just a great set of irons. By the way CA. residents if you need a set of these irons, Roger Dunn in Santa Clarita are $100 cheaper then anyone else, got my 4-SW w/ Graphite for $699.

Customer Service

very good, they dont put you on hold and great answers.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway X-12, X-14PS, MP-14, TA3

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 24, 2002]
naluboy
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: TA7

I have tried many different sets of irons from Callaway, Taylor Made, Mizuno and KZG to name a few. I decided to buy the TA7's after hitting it at a demo day at a neighborhood driving range. I couldn't believe how easy they were to hit and noticed the extra distance immediately. Since I have purchased my own set I have been hitting the ball longer and more accurate. It's that simple. I have let some of my friends try these irons and they to have noticed how easy they are to hit and also notice the extra distance. I believe that these irons will improve your game it has alredy improved mines. Easy to hit, extra distance, good price and they look good. What more could you aks for.

Customer Service

Did not have to have clubs serviced.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway- X-14 pro series, X-12 pro series, Taylor Made- LCG, Mizuno- Comp EZ, KZG Forged II etc...

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 22, 2002]
eggfriedrice006
Shoots in the 70s

this irons are great....i use the regular steel shaft that i got from the golf store to reply my old mizuno set...and i have seen instant results. take a few swings with it and u can feel the difference these irons will make in your game.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 16, 2002]
Frank Cruz
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland TA 7

After a couple of poor rounds I decided that it was time to change my custom PING Blades (WRX) for a new set. I live close to the Cleveland factory so many of my friends use their clubs, so it wasn't difficult to have several people recomend the TA7. I was not impressed by the look since they appear larger (for beginers). After hitting just a few balls to my amazement the club did not look large at address, and the ball trajectory was so consistent and true. I promply tested thin shoots, fades and draws and found a super forgiving club with a superior feel, that is fun to play with. Very easy to align despite the offset (I'll get over it). I had my set for one month now and my score is lower than ever. I recoment this club for anyone who likes to hit it consistently well. The only problem is that the head design promotes a high trajectory, so better golfers will need S300 or X100 shafts. No more need to pay $200 more for overated and dull (UGLY) Callaways in order to get forgiveness. I just wish for a set of TA7s with no offset.

Customer Service

Not needed yet.

Similar Products Used:

Ping Blades, Titleist 990, Yonex SUPER ADX, Titleist 962, Honma Blades.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 09, 2002]
teeitup
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland TA-7

I first got interested in Clevelands when I started playing the wedges. When it came time to switch from my Callaway X-14's I tried many different clubs with the TA-7's as the first. Let me just say this... if you don't buy these clubs you are making a critical error. I love these and can honestly say these are the best irons that I have ever hit. Solid feel, very consistent and nice distance. It took me a little adjustment to the difference in offset but once I got use to them it was like the Cavemen discovering fire. Try them, get them and you'll understand. I was a little concerned with the stock TT release shaft but after playing with them they seem to suit me fine.

Customer Service

Haven't had to use them yet

Similar Products Used:

Callaway X-14, Titleist 981 and 990.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 27, 2002]
Duffer 2
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: TA 7

i hit about 600 balls in a darkened back room so as not to see the brands i was hitting. price and namebrand were not an issue. i havent played much in the last 17 years and i needed a set of irons.but G.D. these clubs are the most forgiving and nicest feeling clubs out of the 10 i tried. then the pro shop ownner gave me a stiffer shaft and i nearly died. it was a perfect match. BEAUTIFUL FEEL

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 15, 2002]
jcastaneda
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland TA-7 irons

These are the best irons I have ever hit. They feel like butter when struck close to the sweetspot. Distance is a bit longer and much more consistent than my former Callaways while feeling is significantly better. The TA-7 efficient balance contributes to an effortless swing. Their attractive looks and easy alignment heads inspire a lot of confidence at address. Using these irons I have been able to cut my scores by 5 strokes or more per round. I would heavily recommend these irons to anybody looking for seriously improving their game by getting better feedback and distance control than typical oversize and clunky game improvement sets.

Customer Service

I have not contacted service support yet.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway X-12

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 03, 2002]
Iceman121
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: TA7

Have played two rounds with these irons and I really like them. I was playing with the big Bertha irons, which anyone can hit well, but I couldn't feel my shot with them. When you hit a good shot with these, it sets off that tuning fork in your loins (Tin Cup movie). They feel crisp hitting the ball and sits it softly onto the green. I love them so far.

Customer Service

Waited about 8 working days to get custom fitted order.

Similar Products Used:

Big Bertha irons, Ping Eye 2

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 02, 2002]
grantgoodwine
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: ta7, sensicore steel

shoot in 70s now w/ these clubs, they look, feel, and set up nice, they are very consistent and are a bargain for their price, its easy to get the ball up in the air from any lie and land it softly on the green.....strongly recomended

Customer Service

good, 7 days wait for fitted clubs

Similar Products Used:

titleist 762- performed simialr to ta7, but were more expensive, ping i3 blade/os, hogan edge pro

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 31, 2002]
Steve Ciliberto
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: TA-7

GREAT CLUB! I am 15 and I have been looking for a solid set of irons. Solid is the key word. These irons look, feel, and play solid. They are the perfect blend between the TA-3's, which I am not a good enough ball striker to play and the TA-5's, which are for beginners and high handicappers. Overall the BEST IRON I HAVE EVER HIT! Enjoy golf again by playing better with these sticks.

Customer Service

Custom Fitting was easy and I got a 15% discount at the demo day.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway x-14 (solid, but not worth the money), Cleveland TA-3 (for the better player), TA-5's ( for the beginner), Tommy Armoour 845's original (nice set!), and Taylor Made Firsole ( not the best.)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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