Yonex V-Mass 250 Irons
Yonex V-Mass 250 Irons
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 27, 2000]
Mark Smith
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mitsushiba Mirage Irons (Steel Shafts)
Thought this club and manufacturer deserved a mention. I purchased these in June after testing along side Mizuno Sure, MacGregor Tourney and other in similar price bracket. The club looks like a copy of the Titleist 981s and plays straight, high and long enough. I've got a lazy swing and can keep these clubs on line with a smooth swing. As a budget purchase they are excellent, I recommend them to anyone looking for usable clubs that are value for money, I won't be 'upgrading' for a long while. I'm confident that I can get down to single figures using these clubs. Similar Products Used: Spalding, Mizuno, MacGregor |
[Aug 26, 2000]
Warren
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
yonex V Mass 250
I have changed from Taylormade LCG's to V Mass 250's and I find these are great Irons, easy to hit straight and high, good distance with resonable feel and easy to control. Shot around three shots better then average but round would have been better if I didn't screw up with the driver (taylormade, my fault not the clubs). I wouldn't have tried them if not for the sales rep, I was all ready to buy a set of Mizuno Sure or Wilson Fatshaft (after reading their reviews on this web page) until he said try these. 4 out of 5 shots were straight. I have tried a friend's set of Callaways X-14 and they seem almost agricultural in comparison, these look right and feel right. You don't have to pay for Callaway or Ping to get great Irons, try everything including less well known brands such as Yonnex they will live up to expectations. Similar Products Used: Callaway X14, Taylormade LCG |