MacGregor MacGregor MT (2008 Don White design) Irons
MacGregor MacGregor MT (2008 Don White design) Irons
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 14, 2018]
Sadinpeoria
Strength:
I am a 10 handicap and it's spring of 2018. I would be surprised if this ever gets read by anyone looking at 10 year old clubs, but here goes. I just sold my 2 year old TAYLORMADE RSi irons and am putting my cobra bio cell irons in the attic. A set of MT mids is now in the bag. It started two years ago when I needed a gap wedge as a temporary replacement and found a MT mid in the bargain bin. I ended up using it permanently. Last year I added a pitching wedge at the beginning of the year and in the fall found a 4 iron. Over the winter I obtained an almost mint set of 4 through gap wedge with micro step shafts and they play unbelievable well. I am hitting shots consistently better than with the newer manufactured irons with both accuracy and distance. It has to be the combination of cup face technology and shafts. It's unfortunate that macgregor didn't survive the economic crash because I think these golf irons are amazingly good. Weakness:
My experience with graphite shafts is poor (both R and S). The graphite versions feel mushy, go too high, and are shorter. I lost 10 yds with the pitching wedge VS the steel shafted version. If you can find the micro step steel shafts they are like gold. I am keeping the graphite shafted irons I picked up and may experiment with aftermarket shafts, but I am leery of messing with the set that is in my bag. Price Paid: 130
Purchased: Used
Model Year: 2008
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[May 14, 2008]
djdatc
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Macgregor MT irons
I had purchased new Macgregor irons last fall do to the cup face technology. I bought the Mactec mids as the performance outweighed the looks in my mind. Once I saw the new MT series I had pretty much decided to buy the new mids. There was a demo day at my course and I hit the new mids which were very solid. The rep said I should try the MT forged series which I was reluctant to try as a good friend of mine who is a scratch golfer recently purchased them so I thought as a 10 handicap they might be too much club for me. I tried the nine iron and it felt unbelievable, I then hit the 7, 5 and lastly just for laughs there was a 3 iron (which I removed from my bag to put a hybrid in) and striped about twenty in a row. These irons are just solid. They have incredible feel with looks to match. Anyone looking at new forged clubs would do them self a disservice to not at least try these. Last night Titelist ran a demo day at ur course and a bunch of us hit the new AP2's and we were all much more impressed with the MT's. Hope this helps Customer Service MacGregor service has been awesome, I called in last year asking to change grips on a set I ordered with no problems whatsoever. Similar Products Used: Titleist AP2, Adams Pro idea, Mizuno MP 60, Taylor Made R7 tp |
[Apr 06, 2008]
eracer
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
MacGregor MT irons (2008)
I had the opportunity to hit the MT Mid iron at a demo day, and was very impressed. So when Edwin Watts got them in I went to hit them (as well as some other irons) on their simulator. The salesman asked me a few questions about my game, and I asked him a few questions that told me he was pretty knowledgeable. He told me I should look at the MT instead of the MT Mid, so I grabbed the 6-iron, and had a go.
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