TaylorMade 200 Irons
TaylorMade 200 Irons
[Jan 06, 2011]
shaun whyte
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
taylormade200 irons
bought these irons in 02. love the look and feel,the grooves are starting to ware so bought taylormade burner 09 irons,hated the feel so went back to my 200's.best thing i ever did. |
[Jul 14, 2010]
garry
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
taylormade 200 series irons
got these half price brand new with stiff graphite shafts, I am a single handicapper and hit straight and long even the long irons are great. I dont carry any rescue woods my 3 iron can go 240 yards. Similar Products Used: have tried callaway big betha irons but kept hitting to the right and lost a bit distance, had to sell them at a big loss. |
[Jun 22, 2010]
sixiron
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylormade 200's
I found a new set with graphite shafts and started playing them. They are 1/2 club longer per iron. They set up fantastic and the shafts, 90 gram stiff, are responsive. I won't go back to steel shafts. |
[Jul 09, 2009]
pgb
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
tm200 irons
played with these for years until the grooves wore down. long straight & so easy to hit,replaced these with new burner 09's & looks like taylormade should be praised for more than just drivers. Similar Products Used: mizuno mx200,adams a3 |
[Mar 02, 2009]
crapyking
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TM 200 steel
I played 18 w/ a borrowed set in fla the other day. I have to say I struggled w/ these clubs & think I have a pretty good swing. They are NOT very forgiving. I was left, I was right, I hit more bad than good. For the vintage, Cleveland quadpros were much better as is Powerbilt. I would rather have a Ping knockoff like tour model II or III's. |
[Jul 17, 2008]
Big Jerm
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylormade 200 series irons
I bought a set of these clubs back in 2004, and they are amazing, they hit true and allow for some forgiveness. I have played over 200+ times on the course and these clubs keep up well. Great set of irons |
[Feb 25, 2008]
sdbriggs
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 200 Series Irons, Steel Shaft
Just took up golf at in August 2007. Bought a cheap starter set and have since replaced all of it. Got the 200 Series Irons used at a local golf shop for $75.
Customer Service Not Used. Bought used from local golf shop. Buy local and the service is always good. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jul 23, 2007]
Jim Anciaux
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 200 Series Irons
I've been playing with these irons for 6 seasons now. Prior to buying them new in spring of '02, I used to buy a new set of irons about every 1-2 years because I had not found any that I was happy with. Now, I can't find any new irons that I like well enough to trade them in for. That is how I can best describe these clubs. They are an excellent blend of shot-making and forgiving. Distances are perfect with the 3 going 215, the 5 190 the 7 170 and so on. My only complaint is that the 9 and P should probably have 1 or 2 degrees more loft as they tend to fly a bit far for my liking. Plan on carrying at least two additional wedges for that 90-140 yd range if you buy these clubs. Otherwise, find a bargain on these and buy what could be your last set of irons! Customer Service Great. I carry a TM driver, too and when my head cover became frayed, I emailed cust. service. A new one arrived in the mail in 1 week. Similar Products Used: Cleveland TA5
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[Nov 04, 2006]
Scott Luckhurst
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
taylormade 200
I bought these clubs in 2004 but didn't start using them until 2006. I paid 160.00 on eBay from rockbottom golf. The first thing i noticed is these clubs are very consistent. I average 190 yards with my 3 iron and 10 yards less for every club down to my pw. When you hit these clubs correctly the ball flies off the club face and you dont even feel like you hit the ball. Even on mis-hits you dont get that much vibration and the ball still goes staight. I know if i am within 200 yards i can put it on the green.( if i guess the distance right)I think these clubs not only look good anybody can use them. Customer Service Have not used it Similar Products Used: Wilson prostafF AD |
[Aug 24, 2006]
dsig1
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 200
The Taylor Made 200 Irons are hands down, the best mid level clubs you can play. I've played King Cobra 2, Tommy Armour 855, Srixon 403, Titlest DCI Black and Taylor Made 300 forged. The TM 200's have excellent yardage gaps of 10 to 12 yards between ecah club all the way from 3 to SW. They are forgiving, workable and long. The can also be found for bargain prices if you shop around. I bought my set on EBay for $229. They were new in the plastic. The only clubs that are close for distance are the KC 2's(8 year old model) and for forgiveness, the TA 855's. These Taylor Made 200's have the best of both worlds! Similar Products Used: King Cobra 2,
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