Maxfli Australian Blade MCT Irons
Maxfli Australian Blade MCT Irons
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 18, 2024]
wharberxku
Strength:
Have always used blade irons, but these Mizunos are simply superb and not to be confused with ordinary 'game improvers'. The non wry-necked short irons are particularly good, contact us! Weakness:
None . . Purchased: New
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[Apr 01, 2024]
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Strength:
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[Oct 25, 2016]
Ed Slavetsky
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Irons Australian Blade
I used to play a lot and was a consistent 70s shooter. Was always on the lookout for a used 2nd set and found these irons at a local thrift store. 2-PW for $9.99 and with my Sr. discount, I picked up all of these clubs for $7.50 - What a steal ! Been looking for blades that have a thin top line like my Ram Tour Grind (1-SW) and these look almost identical from the top. Dynamic Stiff shafts, no pits or rust. A quick Scotch bright buff & they look like new. All I have to do is replace the grips. Some guy took pristine care of them & likely his wife threw them out. My tremendous good fortune. Can't wait to try them out based upon the other reviews. |
[Jul 06, 2010]
Lawrence
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Australian Blade
I used to play golf many years ago and was off 8 handicap. I came back to the game about 16 years ago and played taylor made tour irons but found them quite tough to hit really well.
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[Jan 03, 2010]
Alansa 50
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Australian Blade
I have been using these clubs for the last ten years. When starting to use these clubs I was a 5 handicap. Within two years I was scratch. I have tried other clubs from time to time, including the AP2's, and I always returned to the blades. They have amazing feel, amazingly easy to work the ball and I find them the easiest clubs to hit with.
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[Oct 07, 2008]
Dfacer
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Australian Blade MCT
Until these, I've played only forged clubs. There is nothing that quite compares to the buttery feel of these nickel/chrome blades. What come closest are the MacGregor VIP 1025m's. The compact heads set up perfectly and invite aggressive play.
Customer Service No idea. Similar Products Used: Titleist, Hogans, MacGregor, Bridgestone |
[Jun 10, 2008]
Ryan
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Maxlfli Australian Blade Irons
These clubs are just so pure - I don't think I will ever be able to switch. I've played them for about 6-7 years now, and they still feel brand new.
Similar Products Used: Pings isi - Maxfli Revolution - Ping Zing 2 |
[Apr 14, 2008]
CATFORD
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Australian Blade
What a awesome set of irons.....they have great feel....soft off the face and easy workability. These iron have amazing length and consistancy, which allows you over time to build up great confidence when going for shot that require a very specific trajectory and distance. JUST AWESOME TO OWN!!!
Customer Service NONE Similar Products Used: MP 32, MP 67 while both these iron set are very solid, they have nothing when compared to the Maxfli Australian Blades!!! |
[Mar 18, 2008]
MidusTouch
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Australian Blade
Last year, I came across a used set of Oz Blade in a ProShop and bought it even I already got the A10 Tour Limited in my bag. There is something about these irons that give you the absolute confidence and all you need to do is to attack every ball.
Customer Service Heard that TM sold Maxfli the brand to a golf retailer. Hope the new Maxfli with start remaking the A10 TL and Australia Blade. Similar Products Used: A10, MP27 & MP67 |
[Jun 23, 2003]
pronger
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Australian Blade
Beautiful looking irons. Nice smooth, shiny appearance, with perfect angles. Sits nicely at address and allows for a smooth takeaway. Allows for greater distance control, accuracy and the ability to move the ball both ways at will. Hard to go past this impressive design, improved my mid-short game no end. Wedges are the best design i've seen. Great value clubs, if you're in the market for a sweet blade- get the Aussie Blade!! Customer Service None Required Similar Products Used: King Cobra Norman Grind, Wilson Tour Staff blade. |