Orlimar Tri Metal Plus Irons

Orlimar Tri Metal Plus Irons 

DESCRIPTION

  • Graphite shafted 3 Hybrid Iron
  • Stainless steel 4 iron and PW
  • Traditional LCG mid

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya


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[Jan 01, 2024]
minami


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5
[Dec 27, 2023]
arissaaqila


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Summarize your findings and offer a conclusion on whether the Orlimar Tri-Metal Plus Irons are a suitable choice for golfers seeking forgiveness, distance, and overall performance by tstoto

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No weaknesses. All very good.

Purchased:
New  
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5
[Sep 01, 2010]
yoyoma
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Orlimar Tri Metal Plus

I've played a lot of irons over the years. I bought these new on Ebay under $100 figuring it's no big deal if I don't like. I went out and broke 80 for the first time all year. Very solid irons for mid/high handicapper. Even low h/c may like. Feels real solid. Only negative is they are hard to work but I'm not that advanced anyway.

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5
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5
[Jul 25, 2010]
Greg
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Orlimar Trimetal aMaraging Irons

Hi,
I played as a youngster with very little instruction, playing for fun and giving up golf at about 16. I'm 38 now and have (for the last 8 months) rediscovered the game. I'm pretty tight - spending more money on my surfboards. So when I bought clubs I paid for some beginners Oversize Maxfli's. I joined a club had one lesson and over 6 mths dropped from 31 to 20. I've shot three comp rounds in the eighties - but this new slope system is tough (New U.S system intro'ed in April / May 2010 in Australia). Time for new clubs. I bid on some Callaways etc but then as luck would have it I found a set of Tri-Metal Irons for ultra cheap - they are so sweet. I've added 10 metres to my ranges. My Dad watched me at a local range (he had'nt seen me since I was 14!) and can vouch for some 200m 4 Irons - just with timing. They are lovely.For someone getting more serious forget current year releases - Orlimar were the bees knees with a 15% market share until 2004 ish. Right when these clubs were constructed in California.
$%^&() my P wedge sails 120m. Great. At address they look like blades - hit so nice- highly recommend finding these for nothing on ebay and improving - heading for H'cap 11 within next 2 years and these Orlimars will get me there. Also I charged a 280m drive with a new FT-3 Fusion Callaway Big Bertha, Dad only said "nice shot". %^&*()_
Anyway buy these Irons they are quality from a time when Orlimar ruled the Mavericks of the tour. Several pros played Orlimar with Comp sponsorship at this time.

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RATING
5
VALUE
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5
[Apr 07, 2008]
deo11
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: orlimar tri-metal plus hybrid

Great hitting clubs! I bought this set on ebay for $75 shipped last year. My game has improved and the pw gave me my first hole in one. Long, straight and keeps you well out of trouble on those duffs, etc. This set will hang with any cavity back club out there. The 3 hybrid that comes with the set is one of the best you will hit. This set plays every bit as good as the x14's or nike clubs, etc. If you can still find them dont think twice.

Customer Service

Never used

Similar Products Used:

Nike slingshot
calloway x14
RAC os2

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5
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5
[Apr 30, 2007]
Jamie
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Orlimar Trimetal plus hybrid

I've played a couple rounds with these clubs now. Overall, they are a real solid club. I would say they are very comparable to the big bertha 2006. Mine don't are the 2006 version, and don't look like the picture above. The hybrid is by far the best part of the set. It comes with a real nice head cover. The gap and sand wedge are nice clubs that add to the value.
The grips are a little rough on the hands, but they aren't too bad. I will probably deal with them and wait a year or two before I change them out.
All in all, if you want a real nice looking set of clubs that are very consistent and don't want to spend over $200, get these.

Customer Service

Called King Par in Michigan, they bought Orlimar back in 2004. You can get this set directly from them for $189. I got them on Ebay for $171 (including shipping). I would say that King Par is a top notch company. You won't have any probalems with them.

Similar Products Used:

Big Bertha's
x-18's
r7

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4
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5
[Aug 15, 2006]
bblaize
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Orlimar Tri Metal 3-PW,SW,GWIrons/ Hybrid 3

Bought this set from Dicks Sporting Goods and have played them 3 times thus far. Value was excellent ($149), with Tru Temper Dyna Gold Lite shafts. Although these a different design(wide soles) than what I had and took a little bit to get my swing adjusted, they seem to be pretty long and are a forgiving club. Mis hits seem to still fly straight, and when you hit them well they really get the ball in the air. I am a lefty so there aren't alot of choices in this price range, other golf shops in the area had no irons less than $300 a set, so that influenced my purchase some. Couldn't be more pleased.

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5
VALUE
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5
[Jul 26, 2006]
chrisburke
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Trimetal Plus Iron Set 4-SW w/22* Hybrid

Great clubs. This set has taken me into the next level of play. Each club face is very forgiving and overall there was an increase of 10 yards on each iron (not very fun on the course). The big positive of these clubs is the value. You can buy a set with a hybrid, which also includes a gap wedge, for only $100. I tried out clubs all day long and the only set of clubs I liked better were the Taylor Mades. Only regret is my selection of shaft. I have a fast swing (112) shoulda got the stiff. Get these irons.

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5
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5
[Apr 19, 2006]
2underpar
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 22 deg Hybrid

My review in on the 22 deg Trimetal Hybrid. Not the iron pictured above.

This club is a great replacement for the long irons in your bag. Very easy to hit and consistent ball flight. After playing with this club last week I decided to order the 16 deg. and 19 deg. They were dirt cheep for the left-handed models on Dickssportinggoods.com. They should be here by the end of the week. I plan to yank my 5 wood from my bag and maybe my 4 iron.

I tried other hybrids but none felt as good as the tri-metal, not even for 5 times the price.

If your a lefty and are looking for a great deal, go to the Dicks web site and pick one up. However, I do think I purchased the last 19 degree in stock. After I checked out I went back and noticed the 19 degree was no longer available.

Customer Service

n/a

Similar Products Used:

Sonartec, Nickent, Callaway, Adams, Nicklaus, and others.

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5
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5
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