A step in the right direction

Iron Individual Club, Sporting Goods May 22nd, 2008

A step in the right direction for Acushnet. Steering away from the dated designes of the 900 series. These clubs offer an new technology found in the forging process, that allows them to utilize a thinner face and bolster the back of the head with an attrative dampening chip. The redistributed weight is now used where it can do the most good. The average player now has a modern club with feature found in more expensive modles. This is a well designed club. Comfortable to swing, with predictable results.

Tommy Armour 845s Silver Scot

Iron Individual Club May 22nd, 2008

I am wondering if the clubs are for real or are they some kind of knockoff.I bought a set from ebay and they all say Towwy Arwour,instead of Tommy Armour,the m’s have been replaced by w’s.They seem to be good clubs,but I am wondering if they are the real thing.I have seen several of these clubs going around ebay.If you do a search on ebay you also will see what I am talking about,I wonder how many people have been sold something that is not what they thought they were getting.I may be wrong,but the pictures don’t lie.If you look at the other Tommy Armour style clubs,you can clearly see the difference.If anybody knows wht is going on,please let me know. Happy Hunting to all!!

X-12sweet clubs,great loft,good distance and good price

Iron Individual Club May 22nd, 2008

These clubs were in great shape. The grips where new and they hit long and straight and reel forgiving.The EBAY price was nice to. Another real plus was the honesty of the seller and real pictures blemishes and all nothing held back. (not a stock photo)with a over rated rate.

I bought a set of X-12s for my father 6-7 years ago

Iron Individual Club, Sporting Goods May 22nd, 2008

I bought a set of X-12s for my father 6-7 years ago. I recently bought him a set of Fusions but he can’t seem to hit it well as the X-12s. He liked his old set of X-12s so much that I bought him a used set on e-Bay to replace his well-worn X-12s. I really like the Fusions, but if I have to pick a favorite, I too like the X-12s better than X-14, X-16, original Big Bertha, and Hawkeyes, VFTs. Cosmetically, X-12s look better than X-14s and are more forgiving. I played them all, and the ones I like the best are X-12s and Fusions (not the new widebody). X-12s have the game improvement features without being bulky. All Callaway irons, with exception of X-12s, X-14s and Fusions, are bulky with thick topline that many people object to. They all hit great.

Hi-Bore XL w/ Grafalloy Blue stiff shaft

Iron Individual Club May 22nd, 2008

From the first time I hit this club out of a friends bag, I knew I had to have one.I am a 8 handicap and have played a fade so far with all my drivers. This is truly the only driver that I can hit straight, or call on a draw and it is looong.Used callaway for close to 15 years and since I got this club haven’t missed it at all. I would recommed this driver to anyone wanting to improve their accuracy and distance! I liked their driver so much, that I am going to try the cleveland irons out too.