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MacGregor V-FOIL M675

MacGregor V-FOIL M675


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Combined with classic MacGregor feel and control with our newest V-FOIL SPEED Technology. On-center shots come off the face faster, producing greater distance. Off-center shots come off almost as fast...
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Review Date
November 13, 2008

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: rafael ,  Scratch Golfer

Model Reviewed:
macgregor m675

Summary:
this irons are real good
the have enough forgiveness to make some beatiful golf shots, neverthelss they require a good golf swing, i don't like the look on the 3 and 4 iron it looks way to thick, but from 6-pw they are very sharp looking.
pa if you are between 90's and 100's golfer this clubs are not for you, if you buy them you'll be even worst,

make yourself a favor and take some lessons from a pro, it will get your golf game fire up

Similar Products Used:
mizuno mp33, ping s59, titleist zm


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Review Date
September 21, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: justin palmer ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
macgregor v-foil m675

Summary:
Bought these amazing clubs on the reviews on this website. Took them straight out on a round and shot a 43 ! My best score yet !!
They're really forgiving and as straight as an arrow and really long. They instill incredible confidence.
Can't recommend these more. They're a steal on ebay.
These are here to stay. Never happier

Customer Service:
Haven't had to use.

Similar Products Used:
Macgregor V-FOIL M455 ( Solid and forgiving )
Macgregor DX3 ( Forgiving and a good budget set )
Ping Raptures ( Can't see what all the fuss is about. Not the easiest or forgiving irons. I own the 1 and 5 woods. These are amazing)


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Review Date
July 16, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: dt ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
macgregor m675

Summary:
While I normally read these posts out of curiosity, I decided for once to add some feedback of my own. The M675 are outstanding. Like any "performance" iron, you must put a good swing on the ball. But if and/or when you do, these clubs deliver exceptional feedback. Many will immediately red-flag this comment when I say the forging doesn't feel all too different from the various Mizuno products I've owned/tried. Plus with the extra $600 in my pocket ($200 bucks at Edwin Watts), I can afford to waste even more money on new putters and drivers!! Don't knock'em til you try'em. Good sticks.

Customer Service:
Don't know, don't care.

Similar Products Used:
Titleist DCI, Callaway X-16 Pro Series, Mizuno MP-14, too many more to list...


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Review Date
November 18, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Nick ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
macgregor v-foli m675

Summary:
Firstly I just wanted to let anyone interested in buying these clubs know that they are superb, allow for tremendous feel and fantastic accuracy, buy a set, you won't be disappointed.
My second point is a bit of a gripe at all these golfers that seem to have this strange delusion that blades are for the single figure meastros only, pish!
I was previously playing the Mac M455 shovels and my average round was deteriorating to the 100s almost to the point of giving up! Against all rationale I decided to buy some M675s from ebay for £137, bargain. Played with them on Saturday and shot a 9 hole 43 and after 16 holes (couldn't finish the round) had 6 pars and 1 birdie, not superb but 10 fold better than the last round I played.
So, if you can at least hit a ball and see yourself as a reasonably competent golfer, go for it with these great irons, I did and I'm loving it!!

Customer Service:
Not used

Similar Products Used:
MacGregor V-foil M455


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Review Date
October 19, 2007

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: San Diego Golfer79 ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
MacGregor M675

Summary:
Pretty set of clubs. Not the best in the market, but looks good and performs well, when struck well.
Sounds obvious, but as we all know, forged blades do need a good stroke put on and these blades aren't the most forgiving.
I don't know, others have stated that these are forgiving, but not for me.
And I don't think I'm a bad ball striker either.
Anyway, I was going to keep these as a back-up set, but will sell it soon.
Another thing is these irons are D4 swingweight - heavier than what most weekend golfers should be hitting.

The silver lining is that the pricing on these babies have come down drastically.
I think a new set now would be somewhere around 250 mark.

Again, good set of clubs, beautiful to look at, and when hit well, performs just as beautifully. But not as forgiving and just too darn heavy.

Customer Service:
Great service at MacGregor!

Similar Products Used:
Too many


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