Cleveland Tour Action TA-1 Irons

Cleveland Tour Action TA-1 Irons 

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[Jan 01, 2024]
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[Dec 26, 2023]
arissaaqila


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Evaluate the design and construction of the Cleveland Tour Action TA-1 irons. Consider the materials used, the clubhead design, and any unique features incorporated into the construction. by tstoto

Weakness:

No weaknesses. All very good.

Purchased:
New  
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5
[Jul 22, 2008]
marc warner
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: cleveland tour action ta-1

these irons have improved my striking and my general play a lot! when i set up with these clubs i feel i can strike them well every time, i may only be shooting in the 80's but i will soon be hitting in the 70's, all thanks to the cleveland tour action ta-1's.

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5
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5
[Jan 03, 2006]
Old hack wish I had a girlfriend
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: TA1

For me these irons are great. They are an extremely well balanced club. You can really feel the club head throughout the swing so you know exactly where you are on impact. I don't use the pitching wedge as it was replaced with a 46 degree 900 series wedge when I bought the set , but it works really well and is a good match. All golf clubs seem to be a little longer or shorter in distance depending on the manufacturer. You just have to put in some range time or play an executive course to dial in your yardages. I think these clubs are a steal now that Cleveland switched to the CG series, I bought a set for $99 that was like new on Ebay and couldn't be happier with the purchase. If you can hit a blade and I don't know why you couldn't these are sweet. I tried Johnny Miller's nine ball drill and just about nailed each shot on the first try. (His 5 iron drill is to hit 3 balls low, one straight, one with a draw, one with a fade, then three mid, then three high.) Great drill. There is always some cons to every club with these the slightest off center hit is a distance robber. Also they are easy to work but also easy to mis-hit right or left if you are the slightest bit off at impact so the is no forgivess with these clubs what so ever. But I think that's true with all blades. Then again there is that goosh when you flush it that makes up for everything. Overall they are great irons.

Customer Service

I haven't used them, I'm lucky enough to have a professional golf repair shop in my area.

Similar Products Used:

TaylorMade Forged 300's, Ram Irons, Adams GT Tour

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5
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5
[Dec 01, 2004]
Master Baiter (fisherman)
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: ta 1

terrible....terrible ...terrible i play blades and these are the harshest feeling yucks i've ever tried !!

Customer Service

great

Similar Products Used:

all of them ... titleist 681 the best

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1
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1
[Nov 26, 2004]
Heartgrad (retarded)
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland TA1

My hadicap is around 6, so I'm not the world's best but I'm not a hack. I waited for about a year before I posted a review for these clubs. I figured that I should let the reality set in before I went on record. I bought them on Ebay for a great deal of around $160, and the clubs are in great shape. I've had them in my bag for around 30 rounds. First for the pros. Great value for the price. They feel great when you hit 'em on the screws. My grooves are still very sharp and the spin from 5 iron down is great. Not uncommon to pull the string on 8 and 9 irons. I've replaced the PW with a gunmetal 47, so I can't comment on that. Long irons spin pretty damn well, also. The short irons are very workable and have a slight tendency to be left but not bad. I have a natural fade but can draw the ball pretty easily, but I still struggle to draw the 3 and 4 iron. It's there but it doesn't want to draw. These aren't the softest forgings out there but they aren't bad. They are soft enough to offer great feedback. Very workable - easy to keep it low or get it high with the short irons Now for the cons. The forgings are somewhat inbetween in my opinion. They aren't soft and they aren't crisp. Not as soft as Mizunos and not as crisp as say the Titleist 690s. I've found the ball flight to be inconsistent with the middle irons (4,5,6) and high with the shorts (7,8,9). For me, they play about 1 club shorter than other irons. I played my brother's Hogan Apex Edge Pros recently and the Clevelands are about 1 1/2 clubs shorter. This isn't really a problem, but it takes time to adjust. As to be expected with forged blades, they aren't forgiving. Mis-hits will be punished, but again, this shouldn't be a big deal. On a comletely superficial note, I think they look pedestrian in the bag. The new Cleveland designs are much classier. All in all they are a great deal for the price. They offer great feedback and will help you find that grooved swing. I've gone low (73, 75) with these sticks, so I can't complain. I've demo'd a lot of clubs and these do stack up. Mizuno's are softer. Titleist blades for me are often dead (690s are terrible, 681's are much nicer). The Hogan blades offer a similar smaller head and are a good comparison. They play a little softer, but have a little thicker topline and are way more expensive. Nike's are too weak in the lofts and the TA1s were longer with a little lower ball flight. Very solid iron for a very good price.

Customer Service

Haven't had to use it.

Similar Products Used:

Demod everything, MP33, MP37, MP30, Titleist 690mb, 690cb, 681, Hogan Apex 50, Hogan Apex Edge Pro, Nike Blades, etc

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4
VALUE
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5
[Aug 27, 2004]
pluss823
Shoots in the 90s

Hmm.. first i went to golfdicount.com and looked for the TA1's and i saw that it was mighty cheap. It was $349 and i didn't think they were that good considering the price. I've read some reviews from other websites about it and all say that they've been hitting well with it and that they're good clubs. So i bought it and im receiving it in a couple of days. I hope i made the right choices because im 15and ive only been playing for 4 months and i shoot in the 90's. Ill write again to tell you guys how the clubs are.

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5
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5
[Aug 24, 2004]
kostodad
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: TA1 gunmetal

I had a set of TM supersteel's that I really liked, but the slight offset in the club was really hampering my ability to work the ball left to right, made especially more difficult since my normal tendency is to work right to left. I hit the clevelands at a local range and really liked the feel I could tell they would take a little getting used to. Once I made my purchase I have never looked back. My long irons are longer and short irons are much more accurate. I can work the ball left to right just as easily right to left. I have much more control of my trajectory going to the bladed iron. But herein lies the rub, these irons are for the better golfer. There is ZERO forgiveness, if you miss the face don't expect to get away with it like I did so many times with my TM's. The clevelands have made me a better golfer because I know I need to make a good pass at the ball to get the intended results, so I am concentrating more on my preshot routine and more focused in on the shot at hand not the good looking beer girls that our course have been graced with. cheers!

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made supersteel, Taylor Made 300 forged, Nike blades, Titleist 990

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5
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5
[Dec 17, 2003]
jttigerstyle27
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland TA1 Chrome

Absolutely loved these blades. As soon as I got them I was throwing darts w/ my short irons. Long irons definitely not the easiest to hit in the world, but you should know by your ability if you should be hitting these. Love the feel. Far better than any Mizuno blade I've tried. Recently switched to Callaway x-16 pro series and now I'm really regretting it. When you hit a good shot w/ these.. you know you've earned it, but man that feeling is far more they rewarding.

Customer Service

ebay

Similar Products Used:

Callaway X-16 pro series (get them if you want more forgiveness), Titliest 981

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5
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5
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