Cleveland Tour Action TA-3 Irons

Cleveland Tour Action TA-3 Irons 

USER REVIEWS

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[May 31, 2006]
Alasdair graham green
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: cleveland ta3 irons

these irons are one of the most nicest clubs i have ever owned they are so accurate and forgiving that i have been hitting the target every shot i have played when u hit them cleanly u cannot even feel the ball.the amount of height u can hit the ball with them our amazing. They are no doubt the best irons around. but only if you have a fast swing so i wouldnt advise them for slow swingers. So if you are a fast swinger thses are the irons for you.

Customer Service

very good and understanding

Similar Products Used:

none

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Dec 02, 2005]
Klein
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: TA3 Cast Irons w S300 shaft

My 2nd set of irons and I love it. It is still in my storeroom as my spare set. As mentioned by others, this irons have a small sweet spot. These irons are not very forgiving. However, there is where I leant to hit better and longer. This irons are not for any weekend players who do not pratice much. This irons would suit you if you are looking into improving your ball striking and you have time to train with the irons once in a while.

Customer Service

Never get to use them.

Similar Products Used:

Some unknown japan brand.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 17, 2003]
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Tour Action TA/3

I liked my Yonex ADX Tour Forged irons, but I love these TA/3's. I hit one shot off the tee with the 5 iron, and it was like I didn't feel hitting the ball, and it landing four feet from the pin. They're like buddah (butter for the vernacularly challenged). Highly recommended, and forget the previous reviews where these sticks were for only scratch golfers. Baloney! These irons make golf more fun, period. Took several strokes off of my game to boot. Look for them and buy them at a discount. That only adds to your fun.

Customer Service

None

Similar Products Used:

Yonex, Ping, Wilson, Hogan

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 13, 2003]
4underpar
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: Cleveland TA3

There's only one thing you need to know about these clubs..hit it on the sweet spot and you will have a smile on your face...but be off ever so little and you won't be happy. I have the gun metal finish and the set up and look of these is second to none.These clubs are for single handicapped only..there is no forgiveness and clubs are a slight bit shorter than others. Pro's on the pga carry TA5 3 and 4 irons for a reason. If you are a great ball striker these are the clubs for you.

Customer Service

Excellent..had a grip problem on one of the clubs and they sent me a new one.

Similar Products Used:

990..MP33..762..

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 14, 2003]
Tony
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: TA3 with Dynamic Gold with Sensicore

I have been playing with these for about 8 months now and I could not be any happier. I used to play with Titleist 762 before acquiring the TA3 but I was not content because it has a high trajectory and I was losing distance because of this. The longer irons were hard to keep down in a head wind. With the TA3, I am about 1 to 1 1/2 clubs longer! The trajectory is low and boring. I don't work the ball like the better golfers do but this club flies straight for me. I can keep the trajectory low or high as needed. As for the sound and feel, this is one of the sweetest feeling clubs I ever hit. I have the sensicore shaft which tones down the sting in the hands on miss hits. On miss hits - it is not too bad, it still goes 85 to 90%. I really like the small head and small offset - a lot like a blade. This is not a game improvement club. You have to have a fairly decent swing to enjoy this. I have gone through a few irons before in search for the perfect one. I think I just found it.

Customer Service

no experience

Similar Products Used:

Titleist 762 (good, high trajectory); Titleist 981 (sweet, but too many pulls, high trajectory); Hogan Apex Plus (sweet, why the offset?); Mizuno Pro II (good, but dull); Titleist 962 (good, but rough on miss hits); Callaway X-16 Pro Series (high trajectory; dull)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 07, 2003]
Franco Bernas
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland TA3 FForged

Awesome! Very forgiving, very soft, very accurate. If you want instant feedback to correct your bad swing then play these clubs. I'm sure there are clubs that are comprarable but you are not going to beat the quality and price factor. Good luck.

Customer Service

Best.

Similar Products Used:

TaylorMade RAC LS, TaylorMade 300, 320, PING, Titleist

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 07, 2003]
John R
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: TA3 Forged

I think these are the best so far. I just sold my MP30's because I like the feel of these irons. I hit them straingt and long. I have not lost any distance. So far these are the best clubs I have owned.

Customer Service

Customer service is great. I had a chip on my wedge and I sent it back and the re-headed the club for me.

Similar Products Used:

Mizuno MP30, Mizuno MP19, Hogan Edge, Ping Eye 2, Hogan Radials

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jul 30, 2003]
Rob
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland TA3

I am not at all crazy about these clubs. They have an awful feel and an even worse sound. Every person I play with comments on the clunky sound they make. I have always played with blades and I switched to these hoping for a bit more forgiveness. These are even less forgiving than the Mizuno blades I played before. I have lost at least 1 club distance, maybe 1 1/2 clubs. I am currently looking for replacements. If you are looking to switch from game improvement clubs to clubs with more feel do yourself a favor and go with Mizuno.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Mizuno MP-11

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Jul 28, 2003]
Joel Bussey
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland TA-3

Before making the investment to play these clubs make sure you're ready to try to improve your swing. They will certainly help you do that. However, if you tend to miss even just a bit towards the toe be ready for some weak shots. I found these clubs to be about a half club shorter than the Titleist 762's I was playing with an identical shaft. The smaller head demands that you hit the sweet spot for consistency. Closest thing to a blade that I've played. Will let you work the ball anywhere, but if you miss, be prepared to try and get up and down. I fought with these irons for 6 months and just couldn't get used to how unforgiving they were compared to Titleist 762's.

Customer Service

Excellent. The tour van was in town a few months ago and they were more than helpful.

Similar Products Used:

Ping Eye 2, Titleist 981, Titliest 762, Ping Zing 2

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 14, 2003]
Tai-Ryo
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland TA3 Chrome

I had no intentions in switching irons until I saw these clubs for this price. I read many of the reviews here, and was still suspicious about being able to hit the long irons well. My first shot on a 7iron was just so sweet, I couldn't believe the difference in feel compared to TM Firesole irons I have been using. Although TA3s are 1degree flat in loft, I have been hitting the same distance with less effort. With the long irons, as people described through the posted reviews, it isn't difficult at all. 3 & 4 irons are quite high in trajectory. And there are very little distance lost on mis-hits. This goes for all irons throughout the set. For people like me, who have been suspicious about hitting the longer irons on this model, don't hesitate; buy them. I hear that Cleveland has already stopped making these clubs and will be replaced by TA2. All though the TA2 uses the 8620 soft steel, it doesn't mention it being a form forged. So I believe there would be similar differences with the wedges (588 vs 900). I use the 588 wedge and the difference in feel is noticeable. That's why I didn't think about waiting for the TA2. And for this price I had to go for it.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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