Snake Eyes TC-01 Irons
Snake Eyes TC-01 Irons
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 27, 2008]
stn51
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
snake eyes tc-01
these clubs are really good clubs the are great for a scratch golfer or a beginner it would be worth the investment alot of people want more advanced clubs because they are not taylor made but they are great clubs and dont let the non name brand detour you from getting these clubs Customer Service did not use Similar Products Used: mizuno taylor made |
[Aug 05, 2003]
Steve Dix
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Snake eyes Viper MS
I just had a set of Snake eyes Viper MS made for me. 5.0 Rifle shafts and -1 degrees flat. I am an 8 handicap and have never swung such a great club. Sweet feel with this combo of shaft and head. I also had a little titanium powder put in to bring the swing weight to D2. Do not over estimate trying these clubs. They are sweet and pure. I carry my 5 iron 180 and the backspin I see is a little bit more in the 8-PW, easier to spin. You may want to spend 800 for your new Titleist , Ping or Taylor Made but you are missing out on this great set of irons at 300 dollars includes shipping. You cant buy your swing, and as an 8 handicap I wont change clubs for a long time. I will keep my old set Ping ISI black dot, and Cleveland TA 5's but they cant even come close to these irons. Try them. Similar Products Used: Ping ISI, Cleveland TA 5's, Taylor Made 320 |
[Jun 22, 2003]
Paul
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TC-01
I purchased these club heads on sale last year and assembled with Rifle 5.0 shafts. The shorts irons are impeccable around the green. The middle and long irons are easy to get airborne. Forgiving, great distance, superb feel. These clubs are staying in my bag for a long time. |
[Mar 24, 2003]
philiplolc
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
TC-01 DG S300
Bought these after reading reviews here & GCR. One of the longest steel shafted irons I've ever hit. Suprisingly, its also very forgiving for such a small cavity. Plus it looks soooo good. For the price, nothing, and I mean nothin, beats it in value. Customer Service Never Used. Similar Products Used: Snake Eyes TC-01, Feel Competitors |
[Feb 26, 2003]
mick1949
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Snake Eyes TC-01
I purchased the 2-LW from Golfsmith with Rifle 7.0 shafts. I can do anything with these clubs. I hit the 2 iron consistently 245. I don't need or carry a 3 wood. I have hit shots with these that I could never hit with my Haig Ultras or with any other major mfg club I have played. Customer Service Golfsmith always does a first class job. I put these together myself with pured shafts and oversize Winn grips. Similar Products Used: Taylor Made 300 |
[Feb 15, 2003]
Andrew
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Snake eyes TC-01
These set of snake eye's are awesome. I have dynamic gold x-100 shafts, which i also got pured. Let me tell u something. If your a solid ball striker, definately switch to these irons. However, i have played better, but keep going back to the snakes eyes, for their abiltity to draw the ball! |
[Nov 21, 2002]
RYAN
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
TC-01
Great set of sticks. I got them about a month ago and definately have to say I don't have one complaint about them. Distance is great, forgiveness is good, and workability is good. Switched from Mizuno MP29 after trying a set and I haven't looked back. The ball flight is higher and longer, with a very slight loss of workability but they're tremendously more forgiving. Golfwerks.com is having a closeout sale going on right now and you can get a set with Dynamics for $164. Can't beat that price! Built mine with Rifle Flighted 5.5 shafts and Winn grips. Great combination! Customer Service Great, clubwerks.com is extremely helpful and professional. Similar Products Used: All "players" clubs |
[Aug 27, 2002]
Ron Coupland
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Snake Eyes TC-01
I have been seriously golfing for 3 years. After much hard work I have worked my handicap down to 13. I needed to upgrade from my Taylor Made SuperSteels to take my game to the next level. After hitting every club I could get my hands on (component and OEM), I settled on the TC-01 with Rifle Flighted 6.0 swing weighted to D2.5 for 3-9 irons and D3.5 for the PW. The fit, finish, feel and feedback of this combination is classy and smooth. I would compare the feel to the new Taylor Made 300 Forged or MacGregor PCB Tour Forged. I will break into the 70's any day now thanks to my new irons. I suggest these irons for any mid to low handicapper looking to upgade to a "players" cavity iron. Customer Service Golfsmith is always great Similar Products Used: Taylor Made 300, MacGregor PCB Tour Forged, Titleist 990, Ping 3i Blade |
[Aug 21, 2002]
Kent Depuydt
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Snake Eyes TC-01/MB1
Had the TC-01's built for me by Bergy three seasons ago.TT TriGold Shafts, Stiff, 2-PW + SW Consistent club to club. Excellent feel, distance and great accuracy. The PW is one of the best I've ever used. Supper scoring club. The 2 iron is "automatic" in the fairway 230+. Sometimes mix the set with my MB1's which are fun to hit and look great too. Have set of Titleist 962's too but ALWAYS go back to the TC-01's. At around $250 for the set has been the best set of clubs I have ever owned. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Titleist 962, and other cavity back casts. |
[Jul 28, 2002]
baldie278
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Snake Eyes TC-01
I have been playing Tommy Armors 845's for several years and wanted to upgrade to a new set of clubs. I normally shoot 15 to 16 over par. Read some of the reviews on the net about the TC-01's and said why not try them. The result: Excellent Product for the price. Now I am normally shooting about 8 to 10 over par after using the clubs for 3 rounds of golf. The best points about the clubs: 1-) Ball Spin (Could not spin the 845's, but am getting about a one foot backspin on each shot into the green.) 2-) Playability from right to left or vice-versa (This has more to do with the Rifle 5.5 shafts frequency matched and spined, but the iron heads help out because they are not over-sized. I can easily draw the ball with any club in the bag.) 3-) Control (They are very accurate. My 3-iron has become my favorite long club of choice instead of using a fairway wood.) Still considering these clubs, follow these steps. Go to Golfsmith and by the iron heads, shafts (Rifle shafts are awesome), grips, and ferruls. It will cost about $260. If you can't put them together yourself, have someone do it. Most places charge you $10 a club. T&D Golf hooked me up for $25 total. Spend the extra money to spine your shafts. This is the number one factor to keeping your shots straight!! Customer Service Well, Golfsmith was great until they sent me the wrong heads on the first shipment. They did however, overnight the right set to me, but did charge my card for the second set. After returning the wron Similar Products Used: Tommy Armor 845's |