Description New Morph Irons from Tommy Armour are the first production irons to incorporate three unique head designs with three proprietary Rifle Flighted shaft technologies. In long irons Morphs feature a two p...
Reviewed by: Dan(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Tommy Armour Morph Irons
Summary: I've had these clubs for almost 3 years now. They have served me very well and have carried me through some significant improvements in my iron game.
Knowing what I know now, I would have gone with stiffer shafts...but that's my fault. At the time I was new to golf and did not realize the important of the shaft.
I will put my Morphs aside for a new set with less offset and of course stiffer shafts as mentioned.
I really liked the different configurations, especially the blade short irons. When you hit one pure you can really feel it. Good clubs and a good value.
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Review Date February 2, 2008
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Steve(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Tomy Armour Morph
Summary: These clubs are the perfecto combination of qualty and price. An absolute bargain for what they offer. Tremendous feel, great forgiveness. I have Rifle 5.5 shafts and Lampkin Cross-Line grips, my only critigue is that I should have went with a 6.5, but the heads are a magnificent value.
Similar Products Used: My old clubs were deep cavity Hogans.
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Review Date September 9, 2007
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Kevin(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Tommy Armour Morph Stiff Flex
Summary: These Irons are great for me. I hit every club straighter and further than my Gary Players. These Morph Irons are great quality, design and they work wonderfully, at the range at least. I've only hit them at the range so far, and they have done great.
Customer Service: Never used
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Review Date July 25, 2007
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Ace(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Tommy Armour Morph 3-SW
Summary: I bought this set after much comparison with other sets. I considered Nike, Cleveland and used Titliest. I took Morphs and Nikes and tried them at Golf Galaxy, yes Nikes felt better with a better distance, but whenever I got everything right Morphs performed just as well. 3 iron was consistently going 175 yards, which is good considering the price and the shaft. I got these re-gripped because the original grips are very thin even for me (5'8"). 8,9 are decent and not that good but I did hit 6 and 9 between 125 and 150 again not bad. One + point for these clubs is the wide sole (for starters). Since I shoot in 100s I hope to improve my game with this set. I got a steal when I bought these brand new (3-SW) with free shipping (next day) for $100!!
Similar Products Used: Used Taylormade, Titliest and Wilson
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Summary: I bought these clubs because I wanted to try a combo set of irons without having to pay top dollar for the name Nike or Titleist. While I'm not saying that these are the grey poupon of irons, they have definitely provided me with the satisfaction I would expect out of a $180 set of irons.
I find the heads of the long irons to have too thick of a top line and too wide of a sole. The mid-irons play very well. Great distance and a relatively penetrating ball flight. The only short-irons I'm playing are the 9-iron and the pitching wedge and I think these play wonderfully. Well-struck balls hiss through the air and check up like they're supposed to. The blade design is perfect for manipulating trajectory.
I love the RIFLE Flighted shafts so much that I'm going to put Project X shafts into my next set of irons (probably a combo of Mizuno MP-60s and 67s).
All in all, if you're shooting in the mid- to high-80s and working on your game, this is a great set of inexpensive irons to hone your skills.
Customer Service: I haven't had to use it
Similar Products Used: Titleist DCIs, Cobra 3100 I/H
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