MacGregor Tourney MT Irons
MacGregor Tourney MT Irons
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[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya
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[Jan 01, 2024]
minami
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[Dec 25, 2023]
arissaaqila
Strength:
The irons likely feature a muscleback blade design, emphasizing precision and workability. This design is preferred by skilled players who want maximum control over shot shaping. by tstoto Weakness:
No weaknesses. All very good. Purchased: New
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[Jun 17, 2017]
Ken Henderson
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
tourney mt irons
I bought a set with graphite shafts (slow swing I have) off ebay - in fantastic condition. Within days I sold my AP2's as these were much better, better feed back, better looking re; confidence, and I have not looked back. I have played some stunning golf - its seems these were made for me (13 handicap and improving). I would strongly recommend that these should not be overlooked. Customer Service no experience Similar Products Used: cleveland irons (several sets) titleist (several sets) mizuno, RAM, |
[Oct 09, 2009]
chris
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
macgregor MT tourney
quite simply the best clubs i have ever owned or hit. great look and feel, feedback was perfect...i will miss Macgregor!! please don't kill the line Golfsmith...PLEASE!!!!!! Customer Service i snapped some shafts (my fault, hitting off mats)...macgregor sent me a replacment club VERY quickly Similar Products Used: muzino t-zoids |
[Jul 04, 2007]
Arnstein
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tourney MT
Just bought these clubs, and I couldn`t have done a better deal. My local dealer here in Norway had a set laying around, and wanted me to try it.
Customer Service Not yet... |
[Jun 23, 2006]
gceder125
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
MacGregor MT Tour Custom Grind
LOVE THEM!!! Only two months after ordering, I began a tear with these clubs, breaking 5 course scoring records in one summer! (Not bad for Idaho's four month golf season) Very soft and responsive. I thinned the top line out on mine and also sharpened the leading edge for a more clean appearance and "pick." Would reccomend these irons to anyone who is serious about golf and their equipment. Great clubs off the shelf, and world class iron set with few mods. Did I mention I LOVE THEM?? Customer Service none needed Similar Products Used: Hogan Apex, Mizuno MP-60 |
[Feb 10, 2003]
taylor1
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Tourney MT tour
Let me preface this review by saying that I firmly believe that almost any set of irons will feel good if you have a good swing. So far as your performance is concerned, your swing is 99% of what will make the shot, the clubs are 1%. However, the clubs will strongly affect the mental side of your golf swing, which makes up 75% of your swing, which is 99% of your performance. This means that the clubs will affect 75.25% of your performance. That being said, your choice of golf clubs is important. But their effect on your swing is mostly mental. I was shanking the Callaway Big Bertha irons, and I have never hit better than I have with my Tourney MT tours. According to the laws of physics, the Big Berthas are easier to hit, but due to the mental impact looking down at those huge oversized club heads had on me, I was unable to hit them nearly as well as my standard size MacGregor MT tours. There are certain physical trends that I have noticed as I have gotten better and played many different types of clubs. Oversize clubs feel a bit more muted, don't make as sweet of a sound, and (psycologically at least) make me feel slightly less able to control my shots, especially with the short irons. Standard size clubs (like the Armour 845s Silverscots and the MT Tours) have a little more punch when hit pure, and (psychologically at least) feel easier to control. But these margins I am talking about are very small. Bottom line, if a higher price tag makes you feel more confident about your clubs, buy them, you will play better! Go with a club that fulfills your desires on every level. When I decided to buy a set, I wanted to find an iron set that I could develop a relationship with, make a commitment to, so that my golf life would flourish. I was looking for more than a good club, I was looking for chemistry. As my golf swing has improved I have been able to experience more of what a golf club can feel like, and let me tell you - the sweet feel of my Tourney MT tours has me whipped. These clubs are the shiznet for me. I don’t see ever parting with them. Some facts about the Tourney MT tours – they come with Dynamic Gold shafts (quality) golf pride tour velvet grips (quality) and first rate fit and finish (I have played a lot of golf with them and they still look almost new – they have held up way, way better than either of my previous 3 sets of clubs). Customer Service Never dealt with them. Similar Products Used: Tommy Armour 845s Silverscots (less forgiving in my experience) |
[May 23, 2002]
mji9
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
MT Tungsten
Bought them online and had them shipped 2nd day air. Went to the range immediately. Joy, joy, joy! Great clubs at an unbeatable price. Stolen in fact at this price. Great job MacGregor for such a quality product. Customer Service Tip-top Similar Products Used: Cobra everything (good riddance) |
[May 07, 2002]
Richard
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
MT Tourney
After looking at the reviews, mostly of which are for the Tungsten model, I felt I had to stand up and defend my choice of clubs. I''ve had these for about two years now and bought them new then by luck for what they go for now if you can find them. First off-looks. It''s just my opinion but these are about as nice looking set of cavity backs ever made. The standard grips are great although I''ve replaced w/ cord grips. Performance. I thought at first the line about soft cast stainless was pure marketing. The more I''ve switched between these and the Hogans I''d have to say these are as close to forged feel without being forged. Overall this is a good hybrid club. It offers fair forgiveness without totally throwing away feel and workability. If you even half way care about improving these are clubs a high handicapper can keep as they evolve in ability. The reduced offset compared to most true game improvement clubs is really not a big deal after you learn how to stop slicing. Macgregor dumped these clubs after a short couple years. That was a mistake in my opinion but they are trying to justify higher margins and streamline production on two models which are both forged. If you have thought about dumping the plumbers pipe clubs and moving into blades these are a great way to test the waters Customer Service Never needed it. Similar Products Used: RAM FX o-size, Ping Eye2, Hogan Apex. Demo''d dozens of others. |