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Taylor Made Supersteel

Taylor Made Supersteel


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Price per club/bubble shaft; $90 per club steel shafts



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Review Date
September 10, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: ap229 ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made Supersteel

Summary:
Bought these clubs last week because I wanted grafite shafts. I was pleasantly surprised.They are about 1/2 to a full club longer for me. Being an older (62) and new golfer (1) year I thought the smaller head would be hard to hit but has not been a problem. Feels like the club head speed is much faster.Have played two rounds and have averaged 95,so I am well pleased so far. Will try to do an update when I have played a few rounds. Bought these at a reasonable price.

Customer Service:
not needed

Similar Products Used:
Wilson Tour RX, Callaway Great Big Bertha


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Review Date
January 7, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: L4you2 ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made Super Steel

Summary:
I have this set now for almost 9 years and every day I still love them. I just bought a set of Nike Blades, the one Tiger is using and I have to say the difference is not that big. With the super steel it's very easy for me to get a 170 yards distance with my 8-iron and I grip them short. With the Nike Blades I have to put more effort to get this distance. I think I can really boost my play with the Nike Irons, because they give me more feedback on how I hit the ball. Last weekend I played with my supersteel and firesoles and I still have a big smile on my face.


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Review Date
February 27, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Chad ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made Super Steel

Summary:
I switched to the Taylor Made Super Steel irons from the King Cobra 2 oversized 2 years ago. A friend won them in a bet and after I hit them he never got them back I play every round with them and who ever says you can not work a ball with them is a bold face lier. They are a soild unforgiving club. When you hit a bad shot you can feel it and when you hit a good shot you know it off the face. I recommend the Super Steel irons to any beginner they are sweet.

Similar Products Used:
Super Steel Knock offs



Review Date
January 3, 2007

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: sthorpe1 ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
TM Supersteel

Summary:
The Supersteel irons are an excellent value, and very good starter set for any golfer, or someone who thinks they may take up this great game. I played the Supersteels for 3 years, after having given up golf for 12 years while my kids were little. I have since went to the classic Mizuno MP-30. The Supersteels are much more forgiving, but don't provide the feel, feed back and workablility of the Mizuno forged irons. Overall, the Supersteels are actually better for most players because of their superior forgiveness, and you can work them if you really need to. So, unless you think you can learn to work the ball like a PGA tour player, stick with a solid cast cavity back, like the TM Supersteels.

Customer Service:
Never used.

Similar Products Used:
Mizuno MP33, Mizuno MP-30, Callaway X-18 PS (great balance of forginess and workability)


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Review Date
December 5, 2006

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: PhantomII ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made Supersteel

Summary:
These were my first set of real named brand clubs, before these I was using the knock off version of this model. I always hit them pretty good and I enjoyed the nice high arc and good distance I got when making good swings, a bad swing usually resulted in a stung hand and poor distance, so thankfully I made more good shots than bad. The best things about these clubs is how the address with the ball they have a little alighnment line on the face right at the edge that makes lining up the ball a snap, the other nice thing about these clubs is they are made to easily get the ball airborne. I ended up selling my set to one of my golf buddies who wanted to move up from his wal-mart Wilsons and the first time he played them he was just smiling the whole day, he said he'd never known that buying a good set of clubs would have made that much of a difference. He asked me why I sold them to him and after he took a swing with my new Taylormade 360's he understood right away. I would say these clubs are great for someone starting out and want a name brand club at a great price, I had many good years of play from these and would recommend them to anyone.

Customer Service:
I got em on E-Bay but the seller was excellent.

Similar Products Used:
Taylormade Super Steel Knock Offs


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