MacGregor Forged PCB Tour Irons
MacGregor Forged PCB Tour Irons
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[Feb 22, 2014]
Pete Ponta
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
MacGregor PCB Tour irons
I have 4 sets of tour series PCB irons-
Similar Products Used: Peerless Classic 88, Tommy Armour 845 V25 |
[Apr 29, 2008]
dansicle
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
pcb tour
Quality, craftsmanship and confidence are the words that come to mind when I hold these irons. I know what to expect, consistent ball flight. I am a low 80's player looking to take the next step and dip into the 70s on a regular basis. A friend, the best golfer I play with, plays with beat up Miura blades and plays a simple yet consistent game. A game designed not on the "wow" factor of equipment and glitz but on simple expectations. Like hitting 175 yd 7 iron... and doing it over and over again.
Similar Products Used: I have used numerous irons over the years.
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[Aug 30, 2007]
MCS
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Macgregor forged PCB
This is club is good, but only thing that drove me away from it is the offset. I just couldn't get over how much offset the clubs had. I had to intentionally open up the club face to hit a draw. Or I had to put the ball back in the stance which also produced a low draw. |
[Oct 28, 2006]
Iggy
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
PCB Tours
I've tried most forged cavity backs out there and have not come across anything close to how these perform specially if you have them set up properly. I like the rounded toe look and how they "borrow" much from the JNP design, which is another favorite. Extremely underrated but they do deserve a look. IMO, they are still one of the best forgings out there, feel, performance & workmanship. Macgregor still has it. Customer Service Very good. Similar Products Used: TM300, Cleveland FF TA-3, TM X300 FCI |
[May 10, 2006]
haydenwark
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
PCB Tour
I am 25, I shoot almost every round below 80, and I was looking for a iron set that wasn't quite a blade and wasn't this overgrown HUGE clubhead that seems to be the model for every club made today. I needed a club that preformed like a blade but had a little forgivness as I do tend to hit thin every now and agian (thats my miss).
Customer Service None needed Similar Products Used: None these are better than any other similar product |
[Sep 25, 2005]
hawkers71
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
MacGregor PCB Tour
Simply the best set of irons I have ever owned (and I've had a few!). A classic shape with just a slight amount of offset, they're very easy to set up square at address. Best of all they can be worked left or right with ease, and with a little more forgiveness for an off-centre hit than my old forged Spalding musclebacks. My scores on par-3s have come down, and I have never felt as confident hitting approach shots with 7 iron or 8 iron. MacGregor marketed these to mid-low handicappers, but anyone who makes reasonable contact with the ball will enjoy playing these. If you're duffing it round the course, spend your money on lessons! Customer Service MacGregor is making a big comeback and some of the old service and distribution woes (here in Australia) will hopefully be rectified. Similar Products Used: Forged cavities: MacGregor JNP (a little less forgiving, more a low handicapper's club) Hogan Apex Edge (feel heavy, weighted towards clubhead) |
[Aug 28, 2005]
bakdon
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
MACGREGOR PCB TOUR
I HAVE PLAYED THE PCB TOURS AND FOUND THESE ARE THE OLD SCHOOL IRONS.THEY ARE 1025 CARBON STEEL AND HAVE A FEEL TO DIE FOR.I HAVE MP 30,S AND FIND THE PCBs HAVE A BETTER BALL FLIGHT AND STOP THE BALL ON THE GREENS BETTER.THESE PEOPLE THE TRY TO COMPARE BEST FORGEINGS ARE TO PICKEY.IF YOU HIT THE SWEEY SPOT THEY ALL FEEL GOOD.THANK GOD FOR MACGREGOR AND THE SIMPLE DESIGN AND CLASIC LOOKS.I WOULD SAY TO ANYONE BUT A BEGINNER TO TRY THESE IRONS. Customer Service I HAVE USED BEFORE AND IS EXCLELENT. Similar Products Used: MP30,EYE TWO,HOGAN APEX,AND MANY OTHERS. |
[Apr 22, 2005]
Pengor
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
MacGregor Forged PCB Tour
I had my little brother Jonathan pick these clubs up for me. Since then I have seen neither Jonathan nor my new clubs. He keeps mentioning the weather and maybe next week. I think he has fallen in love with my clubs and is so afraid of the butt kicking he will receive once I have them (next game of golf). Presently he is trying to procure another set of the same. Be afraid Jonathan, be very afraid. big brother David dgg Similar Products Used: Presently I have a 26 year old set of MacGregor blades. |
[Apr 17, 2003]
Jerry
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
PCB Tour
Had been playing MP-33's for more than a year. Since I don't work the balls, why not take advantage of the extra forgiveness from cavity backs? The reasons I picked PCB Tour are that the attractive classic look, and the minimal offset (I can't align myself correctly with offset clubs at address). However, the feel has no match to MP-33's. All in all, very handsome and solid sticks to have in your bag. Similar Products Used: Mac Tourney MT, MP-33 |