Maxfli Australian Blade MCT Irons
Maxfli Australian Blade MCT Irons
[Apr 12, 2002]
David Wilkinson
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
MAXFLI Austrailian Blades
A WONDERFUL IRON SET! I was originally attracted to the look and price of these quality clubs. The blade design is truly nostalgic. Prior to purchasing my new set of irons I went to a range and tested Maxfli''s, Australian Blades against the Revolution, and Cleveland''s TA5 and TA1 Muscle Back (another good looker). After about 2 hours and 3 large buckets I decided on the Australian Blade. This is a club that forces you to better your swing rather then accomodate to your flaws. The feedback you get from hitting these irons is outstanding. I strongly recommend these irons to any player who strives to better themself and loves the game of golf. |
[Mar 19, 2002]
tritonrules
Shoots in the 80s
Best irons period. I got these and put Flighted RIFLES (6.5). Really helped. These are really attractive at address and have a great feel(for not being forged). They are blades though! If you goof they will let you know. Blades are not for everyone, but I think that they really helped my game. I have dropped 3 points since I got these. They are the best I''''ve had. Before I traded or bought irons every 3 or 4 months. Nothing really stuck. These are great. Upgrade the shafts to rifles or sensicore though. Standard True tempers are great but dont do the club justice. Customer Service NONE Similar Products Used: Titleist 962. Maxfli Revolutions. MP-14''''s. Just about everything |
[Feb 28, 2002]
mitch
Shoots in the 80s
these irons are the best ever, not like gay tennis racket pings or callaways. These are pure |
[May 08, 2001]
Greg M
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Australian Blades
The nicest club I have EVER hit. The club sets up perfect with no offset and it is very easy to work the ball with. The conrtol is amazing and will get you closer to the pin than ever before Similar Products Used: Used to play Wilson Staff Blades, tried the Hogan Apex |
[Aug 11, 2001]
Tim
Shoot in the 70s
I am a high school coach and a couple of my players play these blades and a couple of of them play mizunos. I tried both and bought the Australian Blades. I am a big guy and had to extend them 2" and have a high swing speed. The feel is great, it has lowered my scores and allows me to move the ball. Played the Wilson Fat shafts before and got a little more distance from them but these irons are the real deal. if you can find a good price...GET THESE CLUBS! Customer Service have not yet Similar Products Used: mizuno |
[Apr 28, 2001]
Jay
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Australian Blade MCT
Once I put them in my hands I knew they were meant to be. Best feel I've ever had with a club. Long and straight too. Similar Products Used: Previously played irons: Ping Eye 2 |
[Apr 09, 2001]
Brad Bell
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Australian Blades
Great feel and forgiveness. Are these really blades??? Similar Products Used: None |
[Mar 26, 2001]
Lance
Shoot in the 80s
I have made the switch to blades and I see no reason to go back. I will start shooting in the 70s this summer. Similar Products Used: Amour 845 MaCgregor DX |
[Sep 05, 2000]
Todd
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Australian Blades
These are great clubs for good golfers. They do not have as great a feel as other blades, but all in all a great club. Similar Products Used: Mizuno MP-14's Hogan Apex |
[Jun 24, 2000]
Jeffrey Yip
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Australian Blade MCT
The best part of this stick is its great feel. Easy to swing (it's lighter than its brother revolution). It offers good control. It gives you feedback on the flaw of your swing. Great look too. If you find another serious blade cheaper than this, let me know. Similar Products Used: Maxfli Revolution Rifle shaft |