MacGregor 1025C Forged Cavity Back Set Irons
MacGregor 1025C Forged Cavity Back Set Irons
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[Dec 09, 2014]
Jerry Paramore
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Macgregor VIP 1025
Over the last few years, I have played primarily one brand of clubs. That brand has been Cleveland. My first pro-line forged set of irons were Cleveland ta-2s. Fantastic set of irons and I played them for many years. I eventually bettered my game to upgrade from those to a set of Cleveland cg1s. They were a fine set no complaints. As far as muscleback irons go, they were very forgiving. To my knowledge they were not forged like the Ta2s but they didn't feel at all different. I did not stop at the the Cleveland brand at the irons. I had a Launcher driver, hibore xl 3 wood, and launcher 5 wood. So all in all very pleased with my Cleveland war clubs .
Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Cleveland TA2 |
[Sep 23, 2014]
rayp1111
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
MacGregor VIP 1025C
Searching through EBAY and found a U.S seller selling left handed heads for this model "brand new". Bought the heads 2 to SW and made them my project. Had them fitted with Project X 5.5 shafts, new grips, looked a million dollars. Beautiful looking irons. Played with them for 3 months and was just disappointed, mainly my fault, these irons have a large progressive off-set through the set and I have never felt comfortable hitting off set irons, doesn't suit my eye at all. What a shame, well struck shots are pure joy, miss hits are horrendous. Will be putting them on ebay shortly. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Tons of sets, too many to list. |
[Feb 02, 2013]
Golf247365
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
MacGregor 1025C
I just purchased a set of MacGregor VIP 1025C 2-PW with the matching 1025 Muscle Back Wedges Gap, Sand, and Lob wedge. I purchased them off ebay ALL BRAND NEW! Paid top dollar however they are custom made and fitted by a guy who worked at MacGregor who got some of the left over stock when they shut down. I love the look of these clubs and always have. The diamonds along side the groves on the face with the diamond ferrels on the hosel couldn't look better. I love the gold paint and the VIP crown cavity decal. Beautiful design. Cannot wait to hit these!!!
Customer Service the ebay seller i got these from was a great guy, lots of contact and updates, even sent pictures of them being made. Made my purchase well worth while. Similar Products Used: Mizuno MP 30
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[Jan 09, 2013]
Jim English
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Macgregor 1025c
I have had sets of the 1025c or 1025cm 3 or 4 times over the past 10 years. I will try other irons, but I always end up going back to these. As nice a forged iron as you can get. Solid feel and enough forgiveness. Great for working the ball. Similar Products Used: Mizuno MX23, Mizuno MP30 |
[Oct 15, 2012]
teejaa6
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Macgregor VIP Tourney 1025C
OK, I am convinced these are the best set of irons I have ever played, and it's October 2012!! These are from 2001? 2002? I grabbed my current set last year off craigslist for 65 bucks. 3-SW. Started using them late in 2011 and really loved them...the feel, distance, workability. For some reason when 2012 came around, I starting buying used irons sets with more forgiveness...to get the year started, at least. Realizing now that I've come full circle back to my Macgregors that this was a stupid decision. These are forgiving, but they provide the unmatched feel and control of forged clubs. After trying multiple sets of irons this year (Ping G2, Wilson Staff Di11, Nike VR Pro Cavity, Callaway X-14 and X-14 Pro Series, Cobra FPs), I am so convinced the Macgregor VIP Tourney 1025Cs are the best of the lot, I am adding a backup set I won on ebay last week for when my current set wears out! The new set includes a "like new" 2 iron I can't wait to rip. I hit my current 3 iron pure most times and there is nothing like it. If you are curious as to whether you can handle forged or not, start with this set of very affordable (they are a steal compared to other irons out there) Macgregors and enjoy the ride. The bit of offset and cavity will enable a mid capper to experience the sweet forged iron game like never before. Trust me on this. Customer Service not used Similar Products Used: Callaway X14 Pro Series, Nike VR Pro Cavity |
[May 15, 2010]
SDtoKY
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
1025C Forged Cavity Backs
These are my first set or "real" irons. These things hit like butter. I don't think I'll get another set. They've been good to me on the course. |
[Aug 18, 2008]
Bluespeyer
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
MacGregor V-Foil 1025C
I bought these irons on ebay a few weeks ago for $150. They couldn't be more worth it. I've been golfing for 20 years and shoot in the low 80s. Over the years I've played with many different irons, from Ping Zings and Ping Eye 2s to Titleist DCI 962s, Callaway X-16s and Mizuno MP-30s. In a nutshell, the MacGregor V-Foils are the best clubs I've ever hit. They're solid, perfectly weighted and insanely forgiving for a forged club. The perimeter weighting on these clubs makes it so easy to launch the ball on line you'll think you're ready to make a run at the club championship.
Customer Service Haven't had a chance to use it. But I've heard it's very good. Similar Products Used: Read review. |
[Mar 22, 2008]
ttp252
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
MacGregor VIP 1025CM
A quality set of forgings with a classic look that purists enjoy. I read a review in a golf magazine which said that these clubs would be suitable for all handicap levels. Don't be fooled, whilst they are quite forgiving I would say they are better suited to low (10 or below) handicapers. The clubs offer superb feel and the smaller heads allow for shot shaping should you feel the urge to do so. Consistent ball strikers will love the feel of a well struck shot off of these clubs. Mine are fitted with the Precision Rifle 5.0 shafts. I tend to de-loft but the shafts enable me to float shots into the green with no trouble. The clubs look good, play very well and clean up like new after every round. A great buy if you can find them. Customer Service Never had the need to contact. Similar Products Used: Second set of clubs are Mizuno MX23's. They are more forgiving and give half a club more of extra distance. However, they have a larger head and are not as easy to shape shots with. Still a good set of clubs though! |
[Oct 07, 2006]
GroovieJames
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
MacGregor 1025C
Forgiving does not go with forged, or so I was told. I wanted to try the feel of forged irons when my uncle decided it was time to go back to cast. So I inhereted the MacGregor 1025C's that he purchased. What an amazing experience. Shot shaping is a breeze, in any direction. Sweet spot hits feel like cutting through air, and off-center hits don't damage your hands nor do they cost you much in the way of yardage. These clubs are definitely low 2 mid cappers (repeatedly must hit close to center every time) but with their muscleback design allow a higher capper to work on their game without getting killed by their buddies on the course. The best thing about these clubs is that they clean up awesome. Wash them in the sink and I guarantee you every time they will make you think you got new irons all over again. A beautiful set that most people would not think about. They should. Customer Service Never needed them. I do all repairs on my own gear (and so far have not had to do a thing except change grips each season). Similar Products Used: Wilson Staff Di5; Adams UC-10; Cobra 2300 |