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Cleveland TA7 Irons

Cleveland TA7 Irons


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The New TA7 all ability clubs from Cleveland Golf feature Micro-Cavities. This patented technology lightens the top line and lowers the center of gravity, moving more weight to the perimeter of the cl...
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Review Date
November 21, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Andrew ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Cleveland Ta7 irons

Summary:
I just got these irons in August and have now played a number of rounds with them. I got these to replace my "Ram" beginner irons. I have to say that these irons are a very good value. I got them for a very good price used and I still cannot get over how good these irons are. These are cast irons but the have and incredibly soft and responsive feel. You do "feel" mis-hits, but thanks to the Sensicore shafts the aftershock isn't terrible. The launch of these irons are very high. I personally think the topline on the 8-PW are a little thick but it is bearable. I can't really say that these irons add distance, since I've made some significant swing changes, but they are very accurate. If your looking for some great value irons, assuming you can find a set, this would be the best one in my opinion.

Similar Products Used:
Nike CCi, also very good irons, very similar to Ta7's but pricier.


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Review Date
October 7, 2008

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Len ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
TA7 Irons

Summary:
Let me begin by saying I really like these clubs. I've now played 20 rounds with them so I think I've finally got the hang of them. I've been really able to increase my accuracy. My problem stems from everyone stating that they've gained distance with these clubs. Not true with me, in fact I've lost at least a half club with each and every iron. I played Pings for years and recently Adams and both these sets of irons went approximately the same distance. Consequently I've had to re-examine my entire iron game and set make-up in order to compensate for this lack of distance. 5-10 yards per club certainly makes a difference so I just wanted to add this to all the reviews because it seems like everyone says these are long...they are not...but they are deadly accurate and I like them very much.

Customer Service:
Haven't needed them. Bought the clubs used and they were in great shape. But two of the ferrules were already loose and I had to reset them with epoxy. This doesn't bode well for long term quality, especially on a set the initially costs big bucks.

Similar Products Used:
Ping, Adams, Taylor Made,


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Review Date
September 2, 2008

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: scratchglfr93 ,  Scratch Golfer

Model Reviewed:
Cleveland TA7

Summary:
I would reccomend these clubs to anyone. I tried the TA7's and one of the golf club's I belong to and I bought them the next day. They have a great feel, look and they are perfect for any golfer. I bought the tour set a couple of months after( I shoot in low 70's to mid 60's and i wanted more distance out of them). They are great irons and i congradulate cleveland golf on a great success.


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Review Date
July 3, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Steven Malone ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Cleveland TA7 Irons

Summary:
Awesome clubs!! Very solid and forgiving. The shape of the head looks good sitting behind the ball. Even though there is considerable offset it is pretty easy to draw and fade at will. They can be purchased through reputable auction houses on ebay for under two hundred dollars and that is one of the best buys out there in my opinion. This club design should suit all skill levels. The correct shaft will control ball flight, although the stock TT with sensicore is a good performer. When you take into account price, shape (not too big, not too small),and performance you should give these irons a serious look and or test drive.

Customer Service:
No experience

Similar Products Used:
Callaway X-18, Callaway x-16, Callaway x-14, TaylorMade RAC OS


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Review Date
May 21, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Donald M. Smith ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Cleveland TA7

Summary:
I purchased a set (3-P) of slightly used TA7s after placing a bid on eBay (got 'em for $162). This is the second set of irons I have had since starting in the game of golf. My first set was a $100 starter set and these TA7s are like trading in a skateboard for a sports car. I can hit these irons incredibly long and accurate for someone shooting in the 90s. I think I'll break 90 sometime this season and I have the TA7s to thank for it!!!!

Customer Service:
Got a set of WinnX17 grips from Golf Galaxy.

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This is only my second set of irons. My first set was a no name.


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