Tommy Armour Golf Silver Scot Irons

Tommy Armour Golf Silver Scot Irons 

DESCRIPTION

  • High Launch Rifle-Flighted shafts
  • Tour Launch Rifle Shafts
  • Forged construction offers consistent
  • Soft feel and control at impact
  • CNC milled face

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 01, 2024]
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5
[Jan 01, 2024]
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5
[Dec 24, 2023]
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Strength:

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Weakness:

No weaknesses. All very good.

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Sep 11, 2021]
gasielennie410j


Strength:

The silver scots have the curved topline throughout the set. This adds forgiveness on shots hit higher on the face. I feel this is the greatest design improvement over the MP-14 profile. | Hood Cleaning Detroit

Weakness:

none so far

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[May 03, 2018]
JonR1776


Strength:

I’m 58 & Shoot in the 80’s and high 70s on occasion now. I have Silver Scots. I was proud of them from the day I bought them new (Around 2005? ), and still use today. Always felt very confident and powerful with these clubs. I put in my practice and it pays off with these clubs like anything else I have 2-W and the weight, contour, and angles always felt great to me. Even as a two time per week golfer it’s still important to me to have the clubs fit to my height. I’ll stay with Tommy Amour clubs and plan on buying a new set in the near future.

Weakness:

I don’t think there is a weakness in the club themselves. I’m 6’3 and 58 years old now and don’t have the back, power, or swing speed I used to have and these still work for my swing with a good tempo and under 100 club head speed. As mentioned by others, grips were thin when I received them but changed to other grips (small price to pay for comfort) I certainly got my money’s worth out of these clubs. When I buy again, my first look will be to Tommy Armour they are perfect for me and the price is right.

Price Paid:
699+79
Purchased:
New  
Model Year:
2004
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RATING
5
[Sep 01, 2014]
Gary Huth
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Silver Scott

I haven't played golf in probably 5 to 7 years. My swing is off from where it was. I have more distance than with my old clubs right out of the box. These clubs for the money were an excellent choice
Thank You for Quality and Price

Similar Products Used:

My friend bought the Evo set, very nice choice also

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 08, 2011]
Rick
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Tommy Armour Forged Silverscot Blades

This is my SECOND time owning these clubs. When I first started golfing, I wanted to get a set that I would want to keep for a long time as my game got better. I bought these new and always liked the way they looked and that they were a midsize "blade". What i didnt care for was the small grips (changed them) and the high lofts of the clubs (PW was like a 47 deg) and the short shafts (I could swear they were like a 1/2 inch shorter). So unfortunately I got rid of them and played the Burner 1.0's.

I stopped playing for a bit, then got back into it. The Burner's are great, but I wanted to try something else. Sure enough, I see a set of TA Blades at a golf shop and the guy says to give these a try. I told him I already had these and explained why I sold them. He said, these have been extended a 1/2 inch and the lofts have been bent to the newer style lofts (PW was at 45 deg). They were a low price, so I bought them and gave them a try.

I didnt realize how GREAT these clubs felt!! Easy swinging for a 53 yr old and VERY accurate!! If I could only find the matching Gap Wedge for these, this would be a very happy ending to this story!!

Customer Service

Didnt need it.

Similar Products Used:

Taylormade Burner 1.0

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 14, 2011]
Vern Edgren
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Tommy Armour Silver Scot

What's with the grips? They're too small. No way are they a standard grip size.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Dec 16, 2009]
simple_golfer
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Silver Scot Blade

I have been playing with this set for over a year now and am very happy with the performance. I have the 3-PW and also purchased the GW. I used to play the Mizuno MP-14s and still consider them to be the benchmark for blade irons. In order to make this review more objective, I will focus on comparing these 2 models.
The first thing I noticed about the silver scot blades was the difference in the top line profile on the 3-7 irons. MP-14s have the traditional straight top line and the curved topline starts on the 8 iron. The silver scots have the curved topline throughout the set. This adds forgiveness on shots hit higher on the face. I feel this is the greatest design improvement over the MP-14 profile. The silver scot clubheads are slightly bigger than the MP-14 heads and the face thickness is thinner. This also makes the design more forgiving.
There is noticeably more offset on these clubs and the offset is constant throughout. This helps me play the ball further back in my stance with the shorter irons and get my trajectory higher with the longer irons.
The center of gravity on these clubs are lower due to the position of the muscle back being lower. This, along with the flighted rifle shafts, help get the ball on a higher trajectory. I don't have exceptional clubhead speed so I noticed right away the higher trajectory and longer distance.
The steel used in the head feels and sounds harder than the MP-14, but feedback is great. I actually prefer a harder steel as it will wear longer and extend the life of the club.
I've read some complaints on the stock grips, but I have had no issues with them. They play great.
This is a great set of blades with modern design upgrades. When compared to a traditional blade like the MP-14, the silver scots are noticeably more forgiving while still maintaining the precise feedback of a blade.

Similar Products Used:

Mizuno MP-14

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 01, 2009]
WooHooT
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Tommy Armour Silver Scot

These are hard to beat for the money. Bought them off ebay a while ago and been playing with them for about 2 seasons. Considering that they're forged, rifle-shafted, workable, and cost as much as a 2 year old set of used mizzy's, you really can't go wrong. Only thing is that the grips which are kind of on the thin side but can be easily swapped for something better.

Similar Products Used:

Mizuno Mp-52, Mizuno MP-62, Mizuno MP-67

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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