Cleveland TA6 Irons

Cleveland TA6 Irons 

DESCRIPTION

The expanded cavity design of the new TA6 creates a thinner, widened sole that locates the center of gravity lower and back. This makes it easier to get the ball in the air and creates a larger sweet spot and increased stability.

USER REVIEWS

Showing 1-10 of 49  
[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya


Strength:

This article is truly amazing! I am very impressed with the depth of insight presented and the clear and easy-to-understand writing style. The content of the article is very relevant and informative, providing a deeper understanding of the topic discussed. In addition, the analysis presented is also very profound and provides a different perspective. Thanks to the writer for the effort and dedication in presenting high-quality articles like this. I am looking forward to reading more articles! Read more on: Arta4d

Weakness:

. . .

OVERALL
RATING
5
[Jan 01, 2024]
minami


Strength:

Wonderful Article!
tstoto
tstoto
tstoto
tstoto

Weakness:

. . .

OVERALL
RATING
5
[Dec 25, 2023]
arissaaqila


Strength:

The Cleveland TA6 irons likely featured a cavity back design, providing a balance of forgiveness and playability. Cavity back irons are often suitable for golfers looking to improve their consistency and distance. by tstoto

Weakness:

No weaknesses. All very good.

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[May 04, 2015]
Terry Moore DC
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Clevland ta 6

Just got a set of ta 6 Clevland irons at a resale store. Had them regriped with blue golf pride grips 2-4 irons are real easy to hit+. I am a 90 to maybe 85 in scores and carry 2 iron about 190 yrs. Remind me of Ping red dot eye 2 played in 80s, I am 70 yrs old with a `15 handicap. Love them no complaints, lots of confidence
bakmantwm@ yahoo

Similar Products Used:

similar is XP cavity back Mizuno irons with more solid contact for me

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jul 11, 2009]
bigj49king
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland TA6 irons

I bought these new 4 years ago from a golf shop, these were my third set of irons, and by far the most forgiving I've owned. Very forgiving, even shots off the toe have decent distance, but when hit on the sweet spot create alot of spin that tears up greens even with higher irons. Would recommend to any player. Only con is even with PW, ballflight is relatively low sometimes making it hard to stop.

Customer Service

Cleveland replaced my cracked driver for free including shipping! Excellent customer service.

Similar Products Used:

owned: Spalding muscle back; Wilson Staff Cavity Back.
Demo'd: Ping G2; Nike Slingshot; Cobra; Magregor V-Foil; Callaway Big Bertha.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 27, 2009]
Dan Martin
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: cleveland TA6

Great clubs. I used to play Ping irons and replaced them with the TA6's 3 years ago. I hit them longer, they feel better and I have a better trajectory than with the Pings. I know these are supposed to be for mid to high handicap players; however, I am a 3 and I love them. My swing is toward the flat side and I trap the ball, it leaves the clubface like a bullet with a medium trajectory and tons of spin. Even though the soles are a little wide, it's easy to move the ball in either direction. The soles could be an issue hitting out of the rough if you lack upper body strength, other than that they are great. I consistantly hit them at least 1 club longer than with my Pings and the vibration dampening system in the shafts makes them feel very pure. My friend recently bought the new TA7 with the gel inserts and they feel even better. If you are looking for a high quality, reasonably priced set of irons, I highly recommend these... I just love them!

Customer Service

Never Needed

Similar Products Used:

Ping Eye 2

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 25, 2008]
AntonCG
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland TA-6

They are great looking clubs especially with the matte black graphite shafts. They are very easy to get in the air due to the low kick point and if stuck properly, will yield great distance and accuracy.

I've hit some unbelieveable shots using these irons, and they have really improved my game a lot.

This was my second set of Cleveland Irons, and I am very happy with the quality of Cleveland products I've tried so far. I have tried multiple other brands and Cleveland is one of the best.

I don't have anything really bad to say about these irons other than the fact that the insert on the back of the iron scratches easily. Makes the clubs appear older than they really are but dosen't affect the play of the irons at all.

I'd highly recommend these irons for the mid-high handicapper. Generally they are an old club now, but can be purchased relatively cheaply.

Customer Service

Never Tried.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway Big Bertha 04&06, Cleveland Launcher LP, Nike Ignite, Ping G10, TaylorMade Rac OS

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 27, 2008]
jimfante
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland TA6-steel, regular

After about 1 year and an interlude with KZG Zo's and Cleveland CG2's, I've come back to the TA6. I thought a "players iron" might sharpen my game. I can't knock either of the other sets, but the TA6's are the easiest to hit set of irons I've ever owned. I won't go into a long thing about how I can "work the ball", which I can. What I will say that if you like to hit greens and land soft with high trajectory, there's nothing better than the TA6. Even though I tend to hit some hooks with other sets, these baceome quite muted with the TA6's and usually hit the green. Long irons, short irons, no difference. All easy to hit. So I'll leave the players irons to the experts and keep bumbling along with my "shovels". At the end of the day my scores are just better and I have more fun on the course because of the confidence I feel. Isn'yt that what it's all about???

Customer Service

never used

Similar Products Used:

KZG ZO, Cleveland CG2

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 02, 2008]
DAN1EL
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland TA6 IRONS

Cleveland TA6 IRONS are another great Cleveland product. My set are 3 iron through to Pitching Wedge. A solid, well balanced club that gives confidence to players with medium-high handicaps. They are extremely easy to get into the air for high handicappers, providing a high penetrating ball-flight. Better players will tend to balloon the shot because of the large cavity design.So i would reccomend these clubs to golfers who would like to get their shots up in the air more easily. Great Overall product!

Customer Service

None.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 28, 2007]
Tom Gratta
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland CG TA6 Irons

I'm a 10 handicapper(Age 62) and have always used steel shafts. Went from Stiff to regular a few years ago with Taylor Made OS2's. Decided to give graphites a try with the CG TA6's. Chose them because the heads are so similar to the OS2's and they are so reasonably priced ($170.00 used on Ebay). At first I had trouble hitting the graphites(Low kick) cleanly, but when I did, the shots were superb. The lack of feel at impact takes some getting used to. I tend to generate high lofty shots, and the results with the TA6 graphites are no different. I find I can draw the higher irons more easily and have gained about one club in distance. An Eight iron has been my standard at a 145 yard par three where I often play. I use a 9 iron with the TA6 graphites. I think I should have chosen a stiff flex graphite as my swing speed is apparently faster with the graphites and hitting down into the ball felt awkward at first. The clubs are well worth the price tag.

Customer Service

no need.

Similar Products Used:

Tried graphite Naturals once, but didn't like them

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
Showing 1-10 of 49  

(C) Copyright 1996-2018. All Rights Reserved.

golfreview.com and the ConsumerReview Network are business units of Invenda Corporation

Other Web Sites in the ConsumerReview Network:

mtbr.com | roadbikereview.com | carreview.com | photographyreview.com | audioreview.com