Maxfli Revolution Irons

Maxfli Revolution Irons 

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[Jun 25, 1999]
Derek
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Maxfli Revolution Irons

these are sweet and wonderful

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 31, 1999]
Bill
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed: Maxfli Revolutions

Wow, simply Wow. These clubs are PURE!! I acutally play off of a 9 handicap. I picked up these clubs back in February when my handicap was 15. I am taking lessons and playing regularly. I have worked hard on my game but these clubs have helped me get where I want to be. They feel great, very soft off the middle. Feel more like blades however more forgiving due to the cavity back. Long irons fly true and the short irons (6-SW) are really the strength to the set. With no offset, these clubs respond to your every command. Very workable. I also have the Maxfli 9.5" staff bag and get compliments everywhere I go. I have converted five, count them five, people from their existing set to Revolutions. All they have to do is hit one. From there they are hooked. These clubs are like a drug, you simply cannot get enough. Go out and buy them now. For you mid/high-handicapers, don't worry. Revolutions are now available in mid-size. Get these clubs. You will be glad you did, trust me.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist 962b, Mizuno Pro, Taylor Burner Tour.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 10, 2000]
Greg
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed: Maxfli Revolution

Great clubs that I would recommend to anyone who strikes a good golf shot. I have played them since the day they came out and my handicap has dropped 9 shots since. For the weekend warriors out there there are Maxfli Revolution midsize which are just as awesome.

Customer Service

I broke a 3 iron at the range and took it to the Pro I bought them from. He personally replaced the iron with one he had in the shop because he knew Maxfli would replace it no matter what.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 26, 1999]
Bob Kendall
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed: Maxfli Revolution Irons

I played to a four handicap or less for thirty years and have found these irons have the just right amount of forgiveness and playability. My set has Rifle 6.0 shafts which I prefer to Dynamic Gold because they are more consistent in feel. They set up extremely well and have an attractive top line. The feel reminds me of my original MacGregor Tommy Armour 985 Silver Scot irons but are much easier to hit. I chipped in 19 times in 42 games! Murder on hard cover golf balls like Precept MC Spins. The Maxfli XS Tour seems to be the best of the softer two-piece balls for these clubs. Highly recommended.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist 962, Ping ISI, Hogan Apex Tour, Wilson RM, Top Flite Tour

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 18, 2001]
Don
2
Model Reviewed: Maxfli Revolution

I have tried almost every major club out there. I have played extensively with blades (MP-29's back when I carried a 6 HC) and cast cavities. If you like a no-nonsense club that looks very clean, will let you hit a wide variety of shots, but still offers a little larger sweetspot, then the Rev's are definately worth checking out.
I have always complained about the fact that nobody made a nice forgiving cavity back, but without 4 freeking inches of offset. Finally, Maxfli listened. The sweetspot is larger than other non/minimal offset cavity backs (FF TA-3's, 990's, 962's, ect...) and the feel of the chrome plated nickle is very soft. They give good distance control, and are very easy to fade, draw, knockdown, or throw up high.
If you are a present or former blade player who for whatever reason wants more forgiveness without while having no/little offset, then you really should give these clubs a look. Especially now, as the Rev's can be picked up used at a very good price. Loft and lie are also easily altered due to the soft head.

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I have tried it all!

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 23, 2001]
Scott
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Maxfli Revolution

Strength:

None

Weakness:

None

Bought these set new 4 years ago. Always kept these set for my main set. I have tried all sorts of forged and game improving irons. Started with Ping i3 and MP-14. Yonnex Forged, 990, Apex Plus, and couple of old forged irons set. I have sold every one of them except Rev''s These sets are so easy to line up and feels very very "forged" like. Still with forgivness of Callaway and Pings. Believe me I do not have the greates swing nor am I a great ball striker. But these irons are good enough to get away with slight miss hit. I blade lot a shot still ball headed toward the target. Distance is not great but its long enough. Short irons are accurate and long irons are easy to et air born. Mid irons is where these baby shines. Accurate and high. What elese can you ask from iron set. Oh yeah..best thing? Almost no off set. Great to line up and thin top line, its easy to chip with. Price is 250 used on e-bay. Can beat that. Scott

Customer Service

Never Needed.

Similar Products Used:

x-14 Pro, Titleist 990, PCB Tour Forged, Yonnex Forged Tour, MP-14, Ping i3 blade, Apex Plus, Dinacraft Forged Cavity. more ..more..

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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