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Review Date February 25, 2010 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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5 of 5
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Reviewed by: troyster
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: maxfli australian blade Summary: Were popular amongst tour pro's in the late 70's when this model first appeared on the asian tour and obviously in austalia. I've never seen an original 70's model, but I guess it had a special grind, which american pro's wanted but could not get here in the united states. I only have a 5 iron and sand wedge of this model, the mid iron no doubt being a demo club. The one thing that I really like about the 5 iron is the dull leading edge. This ain't a digger like many other players clubs that have that sharp leading edge.The r-100 shaft is a big help too. These clubs aren't at all easy to find, the last used Maxflis I remember seeing were the revolutions. And if a person has poor swing habits they are not all that easy to use either. Price wise I believe they were less expensive than mizuno's or macgregor's. Similar Products Used: mizuno mp14,taylor made burner tour irons[1997 models], a few other blades I bought as singles.
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Review Date December 9, 2009 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Mike D(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: Australian Blades Summary: I have had this set of maxfli australian blades for most of my life. I have tried to hit other irons such as forged and oversized clubs. NOTHING... can match the feel and play of the Australian blade. It has the feel and response that I crave in a iron. It is truly easy to get loft on the ball or keep it a little bit closer to the ground when needed. It gives you the feedback that is desired when playing. When you strike the ball cleanly it feels TRUE off the face. I Highly doubt I will play with any other club then the Ausie Blade.
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Review Date March 26, 2008 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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5 of 5
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Reviewed by: CATFORD(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s Model Reviewed: Maxfli Australian Blade Summary: What a awesome set of irons.....they have great feel....soft off the face and easy workability. These would good for ethier a player going from cavity backs to blades or a veteran blade user.....just an amzing set of irons with a classic look!!!
If you have a chance to pick a set of these up....do it!!! Customer Service: None required!! Similar Products Used: I have a set of MP 67's....but these are a ten times better iron than them!!!
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Review Date June 28, 2006 Overall Rating
4 of 5
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4 of 5
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Reviewed by: kzg golf
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Shoots in the 70s Model Reviewed: maxfli australian blades Summary: These irons are great feeling and are very good if you are an accurate golfer because you can shape the ball with ease. The first comp game i played using these clubs and i shot 76.the dont go very far if you dont hit them out of the middle. Overall i think these clubs are grate, but are hard to buy.
Similar Products Used: the bridgestoe j33 blades, they are forged so they are a bit easier to hit
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Review Date December 11, 2004 Overall Rating
4 of 5
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5 of 5
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Reviewed by: rstesting
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: Maxfli Australian Blades Summary: UpNDownGolf.com ebay bid is where I got these badboys. These clubs are made for one thing. Lower Scoring!! CG10 look, super soft feel, and very rare to find brand new. I suggest upndowngolf on ebay if you'd like import, hard to find, golf clubs. Customer Service: I'm an avid net shopper. Golfio gave me a bad first impression. TGW takes too long on shipping. Golfsmith's just another golf site. UpNDownGolf/Customer service was the best over all. Check'em out on Ebay. Almost 10,000 sold products. Not bad for a local shop in southern CA. Similar Products Used: Not similar, but have used.
Cobra SZ Irons
Nike Slingshots
Mizuno T-Zoid True
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