Powerbilt TPS 6 Irons

Powerbilt TPS 6 Irons 

DESCRIPTION

Price above for steel shafts; $936 for graphite, 3-PW.

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 22, 2023]
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Purchased:
New  
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5
[Feb 02, 2011]
Tom Murphy
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Powerbilt TPS 6.0

Many years ago when I was in the market for a game improvement iron I tried several of the "name" brands but none of them felt as good as the TPS 6.0. They are very forgiving and miss hits don't generally ruin the shot. I have noticed that the shorter irons get about 10 more yards than my previous set. I would very much like to get fitted for a more up to date set of irons but it will be tough to give up on these clubs considering the dirt cheap price I originally paid for them. You don't get the feedback from your shots like a forged blade but this is an excellent mid handicapper choice.

Similar Products Used:

Tommy Armour 845's

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5
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5
[Jun 26, 2008]
pure energy
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: TPS 6.0 true temper medium flex steel

great bargain set. these clubs are very durable and very forgiving. the medium flex was nice and stiff...not whippy in the least.
only nock might be no feel...just built for forgiveness all the way

great little set if you can still get your hands on one.

Customer Service

emailed a question and received no response. web site has very little to it.

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nicklaus air bear, nickent 3dx pro, bridgestone gc mid

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4
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RATING
5
[Nov 19, 2007]
law5771
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: TPS 6.0

Bought these in firm steel years ago when they came out. Played very well and lowered my hdcp to 11. But like most golfers I HAD to try the next new or "better" thing. Put them aside and tried Pings...V Foils...Armour 845's...Callaway X-14...All good clubs but I became erratic on distance and offline...hdcp went to 18...I dug out the TPS a few weeks ago...haven't had a double bogey in 4 rounds...distance is great as well as accuracy...The Sims Shock Relief System is awesome...Needless to say I'm hanging on to these...might even look for a back-up set on Ebay...

Customer Service

Not used

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Ping Eye 2..Ping Zing..Calllaway X-14..Armour 845..MacGregor VIP V-Foil

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 23, 2006]
putt626
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Powerbilt TPS 6.0 MED GRAPH

I used to have a set of these in steel and liked them. I just got a set of medium flex Sims Shock Relief graphite 3-PW. These graphite shafts were made by True Temper. I thought they'd be pretty good but they exceeded my expectations. I've played forged cavity backs and recently played some TaylorMade rac OS graphites. They were all nice clubs in their own way. However, these TPS 6.0 graphites are really special and stand alone. They combine game improvement with playability in a way I've never experienced. Powerbilt should bring these back. New technolgy and styling aside I'm not sure these can be surpassed by anything Ping, Callaway or TaylorMade has to offer, past or present. These Powerbilt TPS 6.0's with this graphite shaft are an iron for all time. Enough said!

Customer Service

Sent general info question to their recommended site but didn't answer. Web site used to be great but average now.Specs no longer available on older model clubs. Customer service phone # wouldn't pick up.

Similar Products Used:

MIZUNO MX-20 AND COMP EZ(COMP EZ actually the better club), TaylorMade Supersteels and racOS(TPS 6.0's best iron I've played)

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 28, 2004]
jjloans
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: TPS 7.0

This is one sweet set of irons. I don't think I have ever had a set that was so easy to hit great right from the get go.... Sure, maybe this set just happens to fit my swing, but I think it is much more likely that Powerbilt has a really great design. I have the Sensicore firm flex.... the ball just rips off of the face, long, straight and amazing forgiveness when required. I paid $140ish on Ebay for these brand new. If not the best deal out there, it is in the top very few! Powerbilt just does not command the "jazz" name factor, for whatever reason... good. I have tried so many irons I know a GREAT deal when it drops by. They simply do not come any better for the 5 hdcp or higher. These irons are just plain fun to hit... I felt so confident on every swing, had a great time out there, and had a huge wad of greenbacks left in my wallet from the Callaway VFT's I sold to some slick ear ego boy... HA!!

Customer Service

Have not used (but I bet a nickel they are great)

Similar Products Used:

Callaway VFT, X-12,14,16, Ping (all)Everything!!

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 15, 2003]
Scott
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: TPS 6.0

Have had the clubs for two years and been perfectly happy with them. I have always been a long iron hitter and when I picked these up I became even longer (PW-150yds). Distance and feel of these irons are fantastic. Can't wait to get my hands on the 7.0 irons. (See below)

Customer Service

Recently I have had a warranty issue with some of the clubs. I called the warranty number and explained my situation and what was happening. They bent over backwards to make sure I was satisfied and are replacing my set of TPS 6.0 with a new set of TPS 7.0 irons. I am a Powerbilt customer for life.

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You name it.

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 14, 2003]
Louster
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: TPS 7.0 firm flex

Had these clubs for 3 months. Handicap has dropped from 11 to 8. Despite their game improvement look these are players clubs with reasonably small heads. Can work the ball both ways, as well as high and low. Thicker tip section of the shaft gives these clubs a very solid feel through impact. Does incorporate some game improvement features. Shots off the toe or heel still go 90% distance and straight. Good ball flight (not quite as impressive as my old tour premiums but more consistent). Take some getting used to but when you figure out where the sweet spot is these are very consistent clubs. My greens in regulation is up by about 3 extra greens a round. Also very tough, still look new after several rounds on rough courses. Only down side is these clubs have strong lofts so a gap wedge would be recommended. Also not as good as forged blades for chipping around the green. I would reccomend these to any player (particularly lower end handicaps) who wants a premium players club without the $2,000 (AUD) price tag.

Customer Service

Powerbilt has a good fitting service. Had these custom fit at no extra cost.

Similar Products Used:

Precept, DCI knockoffs, Ping, Mizuno

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5
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5
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