Description Credit the club head''s longer blade, perimeter weighting and CG placed lower and deeper behind the club face for a higher launch trajectory with more ball spin. The 200 irons'' moderate offset promot...
Reviewed by: pgb(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: tm200 irons
Summary: played with these for years until the grooves wore down. long straight & so easy to hit,replaced these with new burner 09's & looks like taylormade should be praised for more than just drivers.
Similar Products Used: mizuno mx200,adams a3
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Summary: I played 18 w/ a borrowed set in fla the other day. I have to say I struggled w/ these clubs & think I have a pretty good swing. They are NOT very forgiving. I was left, I was right, I hit more bad than good. For the vintage, Cleveland quadpros were much better as is Powerbilt. I would rather have a Ping knockoff like tour model II or III's.
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Review Date July 17, 2008
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Reviewed by: Big Jerm(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Taylormade 200 series irons
Summary: I bought a set of these clubs back in 2004, and they are amazing, they hit true and allow for some forgiveness. I have played over 200+ times on the course and these clubs keep up well. Great set of irons
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Model Reviewed: Taylor Made 200 Series Irons, Steel Shaft
Summary: Just took up golf at in August 2007. Bought a cheap starter set and have since replaced all of it. Got the 200 Series Irons used at a local golf shop for $75.
Suddenly I'm not afraid of my irons. Although I'm still a hack, I've at least got some consistency going that I could never get with the cheapies.
I often feel like apologizing to the clubs for my mis-hits since my joke is the clubs are better than I deserve.
Wish I'd never spent any money on cheap "starter" club sets. Go buy good clubs used and avoid the discount clubs.
Customer Service: Not Used. Bought used from local golf shop. Buy local and the service is always good.
Similar Products Used: None
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Review Date July 23, 2007
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
3 votes
Reviewed by: Jim Anciaux(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made 200 Series Irons
Summary: I've been playing with these irons for 6 seasons now. Prior to buying them new in spring of '02, I used to buy a new set of irons about every 1-2 years because I had not found any that I was happy with. Now, I can't find any new irons that I like well enough to trade them in for. That is how I can best describe these clubs. They are an excellent blend of shot-making and forgiving. Distances are perfect with the 3 going 215, the 5 190 the 7 170 and so on. My only complaint is that the 9 and P should probably have 1 or 2 degrees more loft as they tend to fly a bit far for my liking. Plan on carrying at least two additional wedges for that 90-140 yd range if you buy these clubs. Otherwise, find a bargain on these and buy what could be your last set of irons!
Customer Service: Great. I carry a TM driver, too and when my head cover became frayed, I emailed cust. service. A new one arrived in the mail in 1 week.
Similar Products Used: Cleveland TA5
Titleist 704
Titleist DCI
Taylor Made 360
Mizuno Sure
Ben Hogan 5
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