Description The Srixon I-201 irons were created for the competitive golfer and designed to combine the precision profile of a blade at address, while offering all the forgiveness of a perimeter weighted, cavity b...
Summary: I prefer the look of a blade-sized head with minimal offset and these irons are it! They have the feel/workability of a blade with the forgiveness of a cavity back. They also give you so much confidence when held at address. Although these irons are hard to come by, if you get your hands on a set--you won't want to give them back!
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Review Date September 16, 2003
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 3.00 of 5,
6 votes
Reviewed by: rebecca miller(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
, from taree, nsw, australia
Model Reviewed: Srixon 1/201
Summary: I have only hit these irons a few times but DAMMM!!! are they great. They look like a blade at addresss but with a perimerated weight gives a cavity back which makes them much more forgiving. I am looking for a new set of irons, which there is a battle between the Tm 320's and these. So far these are in front cauz I have only hit the 320's once and they felt similar. And they r cheaper. The only downside is that the 1/201 irons r forged which makes them extremely easy to dint. I think any 1 that shoots worst then the 90's shouldn't buy these cauz as forgiving as they r u need to hit close to the centre as they will fall pretty short just like blades. These irons r soft and I desperatly want a set. See Ya later and if u do get a set good luck with as u will loose allot of shots. Bye.
Customer Service: Not Needed
Similar Products Used: I have not used many good sets of irons but the TM 320's felt similar.
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Review Date April 22, 2003
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 4.00 of 5,
4 votes
Reviewed by: golfmanuk(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
, from Flitwick
Model Reviewed: Srixon I-201
Summary: Switched to these from Titleist 762s via a set of Mizuno Pro IIs. I wanted something that looked like a blade but still offered some forgiveness on my off days. I also wanted a penetrating flight as I tend to hit the ball quite high. These were the best I tried by a margin and with the Rifle flighted 5.5 shafts are proving to be ideal for my game. Very accurate and great feel. Have had them about a month now and have lost a shot off my handicap already. If you can find a set try them, I am sure you will like them.
Customer Service: Not required.
Similar Products Used: Titleist 762, Mizuno T-Zoid Pro 2, Adams Tight Lies Tour, Mizuno MP30, Hogan Apex Plus.
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Review Date April 20, 2003
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 4.11 of 5,
9 votes
Reviewed by: NORTHSHORE DAWG(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
, from CORPUS CHRISTI
Model Reviewed: SRIXON I-201
Summary: I have been searching for a new set of irons for about two years now that would give me a nice thin blade like appearence at the top, but with more forgiveness than a blade. I tried the 690 cb's, Taylor Made 300's, and the Mizuno MP-30's. All of the before mentioned models felt okay, but the Srixon gave me a feel that the others didn't. The ball seemed to just explode off the face of the clubs with a nice smooth ball flight. I would like to say to everyone buying new irons, try these irons. I know they aren't one of the major companies in the states, but the way these irons feel and perform, they should be.
Similar Products Used: Mizuno MP-30, Taylor Made 300, Titleist 690 cb, Ping i3+.
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