Integra Forged Blades Irons

Integra Forged Blades Irons 

DESCRIPTION

  • The classic head shape
  • Consistant distance control
  • Pure soft feel
  • True Temper Dynamic Gold Steel Shafts
  • Tour Velvet Grips

USER REVIEWS

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4
[Feb 26, 2015]
Craig Lewis
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Integra froged muscleback irons

I bought these heads on ebay cheap and they are that. The were bored off center so the lofts and lies were off. I tried to adjust and they snapped like a cheap cast club which I think they are. the seller did nothing. Integra did not make these. Look on their website. Do not buy this crap.

Customer Service

Horrible

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1
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1
[Jul 21, 2005]
blader
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Integra forged blade

I love these clubs and am now playing my second set after wearing out the first. The club looks great at address with thin topline and minimal offse--a classic compact muscleback head style not offered by any other manufacturer. Ballstriking with these clubs is a great experience. The feedback from impact is superior. You know instantly from the soft buttery feel when you've compressed the ball well, just as you know immediately if you've hit the ball imperfectly. The ease to work the ball is unmatched. If a pin is tucked right or left, aim for the center of the green and put a slight draw or fade on the ball and watch it seek the hole. I've probably saved more stokes that way, and in hitting big cut or draw shots from trouble off the fairway, then I would save with a 'forgiving' cavity back.

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5
VALUE
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5
[Feb 03, 2005]
dbrax5
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Integra Forged Blades

I switched to these blades about a year ago, and have no regrets. For the price, I think they are unparalleled. I found them online for $200, which is ridiculous when compared to other forged irons. They are quality irons which perform as a blade should. They offer unmatched shot-making, which do not reward, but report mis-hits. Well-struck shots feel immaculate...and they fly. I feel I get better with every round I play behind these blades. You'll notice they are heavier than Nike or Titleist musclebacks, and I like that fact. If these ever wear out (which I don't forsee) I'm going right back for more.

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5
VALUE
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5
[Nov 18, 2004]
JD0
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Integra Hagen Like Blade

I play Walter Hagen irons. These Integra blades are made from the same die set. They are very soft and are not too penalizing on mis-hits. I plan on using these heads to replace my Hagens as they wear out. If you like blades, these are beautiful and you could not get a better price

Customer Service

I do wish they made a 2 iron.

Similar Products Used:

Hogen Edge, Walter Hagen

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5
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5
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