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Dunlop Tad Moore 02 Irons Review

Dunlop Tad Moore 02


Description
They are made of 255 malleable carpenter steel and have a vertical flow-weighted system that shifts the center of gravity in each iron for greater shot manageability.
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Review Date
January 26, 2010

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: jessc5555 ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Tad Moore TM-02

Summary:
I have 2 sets of sticks the Hogan Apex Pro's and the Tad Moore TM-02's. Frankly I hit both sets well but I play the TM-02's more often than not. This is simply a solid set of sticks. Great feel, excellent distance and control with adequate forgiveness. Super all the way around. If you do not like offset or thick top line and a players clubs this may be the set for you.

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Similar Products Used:
Hogan, Ping, TM, Lynx and Tour Edge


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Review Date
August 28, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: joe68odessa ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Dunlop TM-02

Summary:
I am a club ho and own SEVERAL sets of clubs, of which I currently have roughly 5 sets in my current rotation. This set of TM-01's is one of them. I cannot believe the quality and playability of these irons. They are extremely forgiving, very accurate and very long. I bought these brand new off ebay for $90 because I just liked the looks of them. When I took them out the 1st time I was blown away. Just so you know that I dont know what a good set of irons feel like, I also play forged Bridgestone irons, Titleist, and several forged blades sets including a set of Tad Moore Tour Cavity Forged blades. I thought I would just keep these around as an extra set for visitors to use, but these have remained in my rotation for over 6 months now and I dont see them going anywhere anytime soon. If you can pick up a set of these, DO IT! ESPECIALLY at the price you can get them at now.

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