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Yonex V-mass Tour Irons Review

Yonex V-mass Tour


Description
  • Tungsten Balanced
  • Head Construction: "Minute Soft" Steel, Tungsten inserts
  • Shaft Construction: True Temper Dynamic Gold Steel shaft
  • Shaft Flex: X-100, S-300, & R-300



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Review Date
April 4, 2010

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: John90278 ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Yonex V-Mass Tour

Summary:
These are definitely amazing clubs! Distance is about the same as other good clubs I've tried(and, brother, I've tried them all). But where these sticks excel is in the feel and that sweet "click" when you hit it pure. (Doesn't happen that often for us 10-13 handicappers, but when it happens, wow). They also give me more control,less of mis-hits. Thin top line, great cavity back with a progressive weight shift towards the toe in longer irons to help you get the ball airborne.

Customer Service:
Have't had to use them.

Similar Products Used:
Pretty much you name it, I've tried it.


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Review Date
August 17, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: S16 ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Yonex V-Mass Tour Irons

Summary:
Very good feel to it.

Great combination of forgiveness and workability.

My last set was X18s and I like the yonex set more, as i found the x18 clubheads to be quite oversized.

Customer Service:
n/a

Similar Products Used:
X18


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Review Date
May 2, 2007

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 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Jake ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Yonex V mass Tour Irons (3-PW)

Summary:
I bought these irons for £200. When I looked at them closely, I thought they would be too hard for a 14 handicapper to use. I had a few rounds using them and now i play off 9 and regularly shoot in the 70s. Best irons i've ever bought.


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Review Date
March 16, 2007

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: StuMack ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Yones v-mass tour

Summary:
I got these recently brand new in the UK at an unbelievable £120($220)now the cyberstar range is out. I normally buy second hand clubs but thought I'd enjoy new clubs for once. Anyway first impressions, which are important for us shallow homosapiens, was a mixture of "these look serious clubs" and then " these are quite heavy". I'd just finished playing Ping I3's. These reminded me of blades I've played in the past like my old Ram tour grind blades and Mizuno MP33's but being perimeter weighted play like a cavity back with more forgiveness on off shots. They have a narrow sole and top edge is also narrow which I like. They are powerful wands, the S300 shaft works well on these. I'm hitting a more powerful lower trajectory than with the Pings. My ego is also boosted by the look of these against chunky game improver clubs like Callaway and Ping. Yonex are not a big name but a bit like Srixon a few years ago they may break through as they do make good kit. Quite a shiny chrome finish which I wasn't expecting from the stock photos but that helps make them look more traditional. Very uncluttered simple design which suits the golf purists like me. The tungsten weights I couldn't see initially but on close inspection you can just see these inserts on toe and heel. Early days for me with these weapons. May come back and add opine some more when I've had a few games with them. Time to get onboard the birdie bus!

Customer Service:
Dont know yet

Similar Products Used:
MP33, I3's, X-16 pro series, TA7, TA5, Miz MP30, Titless 704cb's, you name it I've tried it!....


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Review Date
August 14, 2006

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: lbaker13 ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Yonex V Mass Tour

Summary:
Great set of irons. I got mine at Golf Town about 2 years ago - they were marked down to $400 from $1000 - so I couldn't pass them up. They are not game improvement irons so beginners and high handicappers are better off with something else. The clubs have a great weight to them and they are pretty efficient at letting you work the ball left or right. I slapped some mid-size Golf Pride Dual Durometer grips on them as the original standard grips were to thin for me and I love the result. Yonex isn't very popular or mainstream but they produce high quiality golf equipment that matches or surpasses the big names - at a lower cost. I even bought the matching sand wedge off of Ebay because I liked them so much

Customer Service:
I sent an email to inquire about the loft of the matching sand wedge and got an answer the next day.

Similar Products Used:
Ping Eye 2's, Nike CPR's, Adams Tight Lies


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