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Taylor Made RAC LT Irons

Taylor Made RAC LT Irons


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Features RAC Technology and Tuned Performance Catridge for great feel and perimeter weighting Designed with high, centered CG to deliver Low Trajectory (LT) ball flight Expanded sweet spot and for...
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Review Date
March 14, 2010

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: avid golfer ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
T.M. rac lt standard

Summary:
I bought this set used at a sale for $250. I like the look of these clubs. Tragectory is good, but it seems like the lofts are very high. For example, the pitching wedge looks like a sand wedge and the 4 iron looks like a 6 iron. Other than that they are very solid clubs. I would recomend these clubs to a golfer who is really looking to improve their game or someone who shoots mid 90s and looking for mid 80s. They are an older model (around 2005) so some people may want an newer irons set, although personally I think these have just as much technology and performance in them than many 2007 or 2008 model irons. If you put a good swing on the golf ball with these clubs they'll fly. Distance, tragectory and accuracy are all very good. I wish these clubs would come with a couple of hybrids but I guess in 2005 they were not quite too popular. In a nutshell these irons are very good and would be a great first set, or upgrade to older irons with minimal technology (I upgraded my Golden Bear irons to these and have never looked back)

Similar Products Used:
Just older 702 clubs, so really no comparison.


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Review Date
October 7, 2009

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Andy ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Taylormade RAC LT

Summary:
I recently got a set of these off ebay. I'm 6'4" and had been playing standard length/lie clubs for 35 years. Finally, I found these on ebay 1.5 inches over standard and 4 degrees upright. It's put my swing on a whole new comfortable plane. I'm making solid contact most of the time. I love the ball flight and how these set up like forged blades. However, I'm pretty sure I'm losing distance. I actually step off my wedges, as Pelz suggests, for three different swings and my shots are 5 to 10 yards shorter than with standard length Yonex Cyberstars I was using previously. Does this make sense? Is anyone else experiencing a loss of distance with LTs?

Similar Products Used:
Yonex Cyberstar; Tad Moore 997



Review Date
September 3, 2009

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Tommy hajicek ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
RAC Lt

Summary:
I got these new irons I upgraded from the ping g2 irons. I love these new irons I hit them so solid. They have improved my game by 4 shots! Great irons for any golfer!



Review Date
May 20, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: james ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
taylormade rac lt

Summary:
i,ve never been a big hitter but in the year ive used these clubs i have noticed a big change.they are easy to hit when you get used to them.ive decreased my handicap by 3shots in the year because of these clubs.good for any player

Similar Products Used:
taylormade r7 draw irons and titeleist ap2 irons



Review Date
September 14, 2008

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Hacker Mulligan ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Taylormade RAC LT

Summary:
I recently purchased a set of 2002 RAC LT off ebay. This set came with Rifle 6.0 shafts and my favorite Lampkin Crossline mid-size grips.

I've only used these on the range so far and like them. The irons seem easy to hit and have a lower long iron trajectory than the set I normally use (Mizuno MP-30). It didn't take me long to get used to hitting them as they are a little bit more forgiving than the MP-30s. I can't claim any yardages because I don't know how far the balls went. What I do know is that I'm happy with the irons and hope I serve them well in future rounds.

Customer Service:
Have used Taylormade customer service only once in the past and they were expedient and helpful in their response.

Similar Products Used:
Mizuno MP-30; Taylormade r540XD irons



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