Summary: Bought mine second hand from American Golf 9 years ago. Cost me £700, the best 700 I have ever spent. Just having them regripped. These babies are mine for life.
Customer Service: Good
Similar Products Used: Ram X2, good clubs
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Summary: Great clubs. Traded with someone on ebay with a set of J33B's. These are older and better. Heads are great. Shafts are great. S flex. Have not played a round with them yet but I am eager to. Went to the range with them in 30 mph wind in my face and they ballooned in the air but they were right on line to the target.
Customer Service: Traded with great seller on ebay.
Similar Products Used: maxfli tour ltd forged cavity back, bridgestone j33b forged irons (did not like in S300 shafts).
Summary: I purchased a 3-pw set on Ebay for $75. Very clean condition. A well made club with clean lines, good quality materials. Regular flex graphite shafts feel almost stiff flex. Club Swing weight feels a little heavy to me compared to Callaway X-12 or Taylormade RAC.
After 3 sessions on the driving range I'm getting these under control. I have to close the clubface significantly to get a looping draw ball flight. Distance is pretty good, certainly equal to or better than my previous Cleveland Tour action set qith graphite shafts.
I am not in love with these Yonex irons. They are utilitarian yet sort'a souless. My Titleist DCI 981 had much more charecter to them, even though I could not hit those worth a damn 50% of the time.
If you find a set for less than $100 it's a good deal, give 'em a try. OR e-mail me I might sell you mine - LEFT hand men's
Customer Service: E-bay purchase. What customer service?
Similar Products Used: Over the past 3 years I've gone thru 13 drivers and 5 irons sets. Still seeking perfection.
You don't know what you are missing. If any irons have a soul, the Yonex Tour Forged irons do. They are very rare and beat any Callacrap, Failer Made, and Fittleist. I have a set and they are by far the best irons that I have used.
Update: I did sell these Yonex clubs on E-bay without financial loss. I am now hitting an old set of Callaway X-12's. My distance is better, my shot accuracy is better. Feedback on all shots is better. There's a reason that dozens of manufacturers stay in business making golf clubs. All us diverse golfers eventually find something that works best for each one of us.
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Review Date July 29, 2008
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 3.67 of 5,
3.00 votes
Reviewed by: John Jones(Unregistered User)
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Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: adx tour
Summary: I have had my adx tour irons for about 2 years now. I got them used from my grandpa. They are by far the best irons i have ever hit. I put steel shafts in for more distance, and they are a bit harder to hit with the steel, but it is worth it. When I got the set it was a 3 to PW. Since i have been hitting them so well, i decided to buy a 2 iron in the same set. With the steel shaft I can hit that club 280 yards, dead straight with hardly any effort. Yonex made by far and away the best iron ever in my opinion with the adx tour set.
Customer Service: Great
Similar Products Used: Taylor Made, Nike, Callaway, Titleist.
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Summary: brilliant, so light yet powerful. i managed to pick them up second hand for £150, incredible! also incredible distance for graphite shafts. so forgiving, yet such a poweful sweet spot. owever thay need regular cleaning if you want to spin the ball as the grooves wear down quickly and the get dirty quickly. i advise you to give tem a try second hand
Customer Service: n/a
Similar Products Used: mizuno mx19, callaway big bertha
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