Maxfli A-10 Tour Limited Irons
Maxfli A-10 Tour Limited Irons
[Jul 05, 2003]
Tommy
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli A-10 Tour Limited Irons
I was planning on purchasing a new (actually a used) set of irons and wasn't quite decided on whether to get the MX20s or the A10s after comparing the reviews of both. What happened was that I purchased the MX20 off EBay. But I also couldn't resist trying out the A10s after reading reviews of praise after praise so I also got 'em too. Took the MX20 out to the course and it was great. The A10 went out the next day and I'd have to say it was much much better. The shots were definitely longer, maybe one club. Spin was also so good that the ball spun back even with my 6 iron which I never do even with my shorter irons. Best of all, the shots feel so good and soft even the long irons. Definitely a good buy and a great set of irons. Similar Products Used: Mizuno MP33, S30V, MX20 |
[Jun 28, 2003]
hhc
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli A-10 Tour Limited
These irons are the real deal! I have them with stiff true temper dynamic gold shafts, which are a perfect fit for me. They are now being offered with sensicore usually, and those are the same shafts basically so it seems they would be good too. This set is for a mid-handicapper to scratch golfer, to even some tour players hitting them, I do not recommend these for a beginner! You have to be able to play good shots consistently with these, they do require a good swing, and are not game improvement clubs. Though they are forgiving, that's not why you would by these, you should hit it right every shot. The 8-pw is a blade, and 6,7 is combo, and 3-5 is mostly cavity back. The nickel chrome combo is absolutely amazing and offers better feel than a forged club I think. The workability of these clubs is amazing, just such soft feel, and true shooting here. Likewise, the distance is incredible. I've added 2 club lengths with these. If you are sick of your game improvement clubs like 845s, or hipsteels or something, and can score in the 80s try these out and you'll see what you really should be hitting, closer to 70s and golf shots that you can feel and shape! Overall this is the best golf club I have ever hit and I've hit everything! Quickview: Fantastic penetrating ball flight, incredible distance, awesome feel, and the short irons (blades) are just incredible - anywhere from 180 and closer you'll be on the green everytime! Great stock shafts, and reasonably priced for superior clubs. BUY THESE!!!! Customer Service Unsure, but I hear great things, only have used maxfli balls before these so I don't know. That said, if you're looking for a ball try and pickup some A10 closeouts or noodles, both are great! Similar Products Used: 845s, MacGregor forged, Mizuno Zoids, Pings, DCI, etc. etc. |
[Jun 11, 2003]
John
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli A10 Tour Limited Irons
These clubs are the business. Sold my X-14 Pros for them and can't believe the difference. Tried T/Made LT but nowhere near as nice. Try them then buy them at give away prices before they're all gone. They have a sweet feel and lots of power ideal for mid to low h'cap. Customer Service Haven't used them Similar Products Used: X-14 Pro, T/Made LT and 300 |
[Jun 10, 2003]
bertways
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli A10 Tour
Sweet irons. Very playable. I have tried many brands all custom fit. These are definitely one of the best around. I have a rather fast swing speed. I tend to hit these a bit high. The 8 - PW impart plenty of spin and good feel around the greens. I bought these when they were in fashion, and now that they are not made anymore they still sell for a decent amount of Ebay. |
[Jun 05, 2003]
phily001
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
maxfli a10s paid in uk pound
excellent...now i will be shooting in the 70 in a couple of weeks i hope! was looking for a combo set and the nikes i heard were pretty poor to say the least (good balls tho) and for the price you cant go wrong...tm keep them in the market but possably under your name Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: you name it i tried it..from cheap nasty clubs to callaway vft!! love the a10s |
[May 28, 2003]
Ryan
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli A10
I have been playing for 20 years and I can honestly say these are the best Irons I have ever played. I have used blades, oversized, game-improvement, you name it. These combine feel, forgiveness and distance in a combo that can't be beat. The long irors are ezxtremely easy to get up and keep straight. The mid-irons are long and accurate and the short irons give the touch and feel that true players look for. The best part is that these can be had for so cheap. It really is a shame they weren't on the market longer, only because it will make finding a replacement set harder down the road. |
[May 23, 2003]
anthony
Shoots in the 70s
i must confess that i meet every requirement as an equipment junkie. i have bought and traded so many sets of irons in the last decade--the numbers are overwhelming; and i can honestly say that these irons are the best i have ever used. just today, i tried matching six irons from mizuno (m20), ping i3+, taylormade rac-lt, and then went back to my a-10s. the only competition was from the mizunos. i can't see the reason why (the darn things are just simple cavity backs melding into blades), but they are about 5-10 yds longer than anything else, and wonderfully soft. a perfect fit with dynamic gold s300 shafts, for me. i think i will buy another set just to experiment with different shafts. simply an amazing value. |
[May 22, 2003]
Craig
Shoots in the 70s
These are the best clubs ever made! I have played with clevelands, mizunos, callaway, etc. None are as accurate and long. I am 2 clubs longer. If you miss hit it, it still flies straight and almost full distance. |
[May 15, 2003]
Sicilian
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
A 10
WOWWWWWWWW, best club I ever hit, dumped my x16 pro's for 2 identical sets of these. Please TM put them back on the market. |
[May 15, 2003]
GMove
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli A-10 Tour Limited Irons
What can I say but WOW! I love these irons. I bought these fine looking irons off EBay about 3 weeks ago for $305, what a steal. I went out yesterday and shot a 38 for 9 holes my best score yet. I had the Revolution irons and loved them too but wanted to step up to the A-10's while I could still find them around for sale since Maxfli discontinued making irons all together when TM bought them out. My A-10's are standard lie, loft, and length with the TT Dynamic Gold Stiff Steel shafts with Sensicore. These irons are easy to hit and the ball just seems to jump off the face. My accuracy with the blades (8-PW) has improved substantially and so has my handicap:) The long irons are easy to hit and my distance has improved by a club length. Can't say enough good things about these irons and the great deal I got on them. If you are looking for a quality set of irons that are easy to play and a great value then this is your clubs. Customer Service I have sent in a few messages to the customer service located on the Maxfli website. I usually get a response within 2 days. Very helpful and friendly. Similar Products Used: Maxfli Revolution, Ping I3, Wilson Blades |