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Cleveland TA2 Irons





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Review Date
July 30, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
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Reviewed by: Somatics ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Cleveland TA2 irons

Summary:
I love these irons. I play of a 3.1 index on a 138 slope private course.

I have tried (for the last time) the Callaway x20 tour irons and found them to be clunky shovels, with no feel, too much offset and those Project X shafts which I absolutely detest.

Tour, my foot.

I played the Mizuno MP 30's and the Titleist 681 limited editions blades for numerous seasons while dabbling with other clubs here and there.

Got these sticks via 3balls.com through eBay for $135. Great, and I do mean pin seeking great sticks.

I strayed away from Cleveland for a few years. What was I doing?????

My loyalty has returned. These guys just know how to make a club for my game. Little if no offset, just a touch of forgiveness, and I Can do what I want with these sticks, and they feel great.

The CG2 are also quite nice and are my second set of irons.

Today's round of 1 over had me closer to the stick in that 10 foot zone and 4 times within 3 feet than I have been in a long time. 4 birdies.

Oddly enough, I still cannot put their wedges in my bag. The company that is known for wedges leaves me cold but their irons turn my crank. Imagine that!

Similar Products Used:
Mizuno MP30, TItleist 681 blades


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Review Date
July 27, 2008

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Tom ,  Shoots in the 70s

Summary:
When i play golf i am usually in the low 80s mid-high 70s. I have had the ta2s for just this year and really liked them. the only problem i have with them is that when i try to draw or fade it doesnt do as i intend. I shoot my scores solely on my ball striking and these just will not putt within 15ft from the pin with the 3-5. So i recently went on ebay and some how got mp32s for 70$. I have played them once and for the first time shot under par 69. all in all these are good for players who need a bit of forgivness but they just werent for me.

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Similar Products Used:
ta3, mp60s, mp57s, r7tps, forged pro combo irons, and cg reds



Review Date
June 25, 2008

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Todd ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Clveland TA2

Summary:
I'm a 7 handicap who shoots consistenly in the very low 80's and upper 70's on occasion. These clubs are pure when struck well. They provide instant feedback. Working the ball is very easy. The lofts are a bit strong.. i.e. 46degree PW so they play a bit longer for me. When my game is on and my swing is in the groove along with complete focus, these clubs are money everytime. A little bit of lazyness creeps into the scene and any loss of focus results in instant death as these clubs will not allow for mis-hits. They require commitment to every shot and a finished move through the ball. When I'm on.... I love them. If my game has been on the rack with little practice, it gets frustrating.



Review Date
June 1, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Mark ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Cleveland TA2

Summary:
These clubs are great for anybody with a mid-low handicap and that are looking for great workability and mid forgiveness. I recently bought the taylormade R7 Draw irons thinking that I needed some wide soles for my swing (That couldn't hit irons)... So, 3 days later my dad brought these cleveland ta2 irons home and i played one round with them, then knew they were for me. They lowered my score 5 strokes average and I had LESS mis hits then my former widesole. They just bounce the ball off the face giving me 15 yrds more than normal. Great value, great clubs.



Review Date
May 31, 2008

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
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Reviewed by: strokeguru ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Clevland ta2

Summary:
I own a set of Ta2 irons as my backup set to my Cg1 Black pearls. These irons give me a very high soft landing fade as opposed to my normal draw. They are very forgiving and very soft at impact. I probably gain an extra 12yds with these irons. These clubs have been underrated in my opinion.


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