Top-Flite Mens Tour Irons

Top-Flite Mens Tour Irons 

DESCRIPTION

  • Titan Steel Construction
  • Patented Diamond Cut Sole
  • Reverse Groove Technology
  • Classic styling
  • Optimum Launch Control Shaft
  • Progressive offset

USER REVIEWS

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5
[Jan 02, 2024]
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RATING
5
[Sep 03, 2008]
D Rehus
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Top Flite Tour irons

I was looking to buy a new set of irons and was looking at all the top names brands when I came across a set of these irons marked down at a local sporting goods store.

I found them with stiff graphite shafts and could pick up the set of 3- pw for $99. I really liked the way they looked so I figured, what have I got to lose, right?

I have played over 20 rounds with them and could not be happier. The weight feels just right with the graphite shafts and the look of them at address is very clean. I cannot stand the way some of the newer irons look with a big fat topline and these just look good to my eye. They hit even better. I used to use a 6 iron for my 150 yd shot, now I use an 8. They have a very solid feel, yet you can still tell if you miss hit a shot. The polished finish stays looking good and cleans up nicely.

A great value set and if you can put a halfway decent swing on the ball, they will go far and straight. All I could ask for, and I didn't have to drop $500!

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 29, 2007]
bstre018
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Top Flight Tour Irons

I am a college football player who works on a golf course during the summer. I have not tested many big name golf clubs. But I had gotten these for a christmas present and fell in love with them. The ball strike and the control are work so well together. I have them in the graphite regular flex because unlike me woods, I do not swing as hard with my irons. These clubs are good for the average to good golfer. I do not know how they compare to some of the bigger models becuase of my inexperience. But if your looking for a cheap set of irons that you can hit straight, these are the ones for you!

Customer Service

None

Similar Products Used:

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 21, 2005]
cdhard
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Top Flite Tour

I had played with Top Flite XL2000 clubs for several years, and decided to try these. I was highly disappointed. I have found them much harder to hit than my XL2000s, so much in fact that I've gone back to my older clubs. The heads are smaller, and due to more metal on the sole, the cavity is quite a bit smaller. There are some deals out there now on these, but try before you buy.

Customer Service

NA

Similar Products Used:

Top Flite XL2000

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RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Sep 22, 2005]
BrianMac
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Top-Flite Tour Irons

I have won and hit a good number of different sets of irons thorugh the years but always returned to my Titleist Pro-100's. I finally decided to buy a new set of irons but could not justify $800 for new Titleist (as much as I would have loved to have them) so I bought a set of these Top-Flite Tour models for $259. I love them so much that I ended buying the matching SW and a Top-Flite Ti driver. The driver is deadly accurate with the UST shaft but, unfortunately, it is only offered in a 10.5 degree loft so I'm not hitting it and will sell it. Back to the irons, these babies are as forgiving as anything out there but don't have that thick top line that you traditionally have had to face with cavity backs. They look great, play great and clean up easily and, frankly, other than for cachet, I can't understand why anyone would pay three times the price for something else.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist, Ping, Mizuno, Cobra, Snake Eyes, Tommy Armour, Palm Coast, Ram, Maxfli

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 22, 2005]
BrianMac
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Top-Flite Tour Irons

I have won and hit a good number of different sets of irons thorugh the years but always returned to my Titleist Pro-100's. I finally decided to buy a new set of irons but could not justify $800 for new Titleist (as much as I would have loved to have them) so I bought a set of these Top-Flite Tour models for $259. I love them so much that I ended buying the matching SW and a Top-Flite Ti driver. The driver is deadly accurate with the UST shaft but, unfortunately, it is only offered in a 10.5 degree loft so I'm not hitting it and will sell it. Back to the irons, these babies are as forgiving as anything out there but don't have that thick top line that you traditionally have had to face with cavity backs. They look great, play great and clean up easily and, frankly, other than for cachet, I can understand why anyone would pay three times the price for something else.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist, Ping, Mizuno, Cobra, Snake Eyes, Tommy Armour, Palm Coast, Ram, Maxfli

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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