Ram FX Tour Grind Custom Irons
Ram FX Tour Grind Custom Irons
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 17, 2013]
Erv
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
FX Tour Grind Custom
I got these clubs years ago when edwin watts had them for 199. Had them re shafted with 6.5 rifles. The best feeling clubs I have ever hit. I got as low as an 8 with them. I stopped playing for a couple years and when I started back up I played my old callaway x14 pros. Didn't take me long to reach for the old rams. So soft long and strait. Not to mention I can hit the ball LOW. Which is why I purchased them in the first place. I would recomend to anyone! Even if you are a "hacker" they will improve your ball stricking. |
[Jul 31, 2012]
Darren MacKay
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Ram Tour Grind FX
I was fortunate enough to be introduced to Ram Tour Grind FX clubs when I first took up Golf. I only get to play a couple of rounds a year but without fail still hit in the 70's. It would be nice to say its me but I cant, its the clubs. They are the sweetest clubs I have ever struck. |
[Aug 13, 2011]
rjbodratti
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Ram FX Tour Grind Nickel Custom
I love these clubs. I bought them 12 years ago at an Edwin Watts in Florida for $200.00 - they were on the clearance table. I hit them great from the start. They have True Temper Sensicore R flex shafts. They have unbelievable feel and I can really work the ball with them. Not a lot of distance due to my relatively slow swing speed and the soft nickel faces, but this is a set of clubs I will never part with. It's been 12 years and I've never even entertained the thought of a new set. Too bad the old Ram is gone, but I'm sure glad they made these excellent irons before they became a different company. |
[Dec 29, 2010]
Jordan Davis
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Ram FXforged
I am in highschool and I was recently given ram fx 90-100 swing speed forged blades from my coach. I used to hit Ping i3s but not any more. with these blades i hit the ball farther and crisper than ever. Instead of getting the ball to bounce of the clubface I now hit it crisp and when i do it goes far |
[Nov 17, 2009]
A F
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Ram FX pro set tour grind 3-sw
I have a set of Ram FX pro set, grind tour, fx steel series shaft with flex speed 80-90mph. I have had these for a few years now but just can't master them. I have been working Ping G2's for a few years now and down to low teen hanpicap but everytime i give these ago i find i'm not consistent ball striking, my swing is under investigation. I keep thinking i'll master them some day, I guess these will go up for sale soon and let somebody get the use of them. |
[Sep 27, 2009]
John Doe
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
RAM (forged) Tour Grind blades
I've been playing golf for 12 years and have never tried blade irons. I have only had two sets with my first set being graphite shafted BIG Beartha original irons and my most recent set steel shafted X-20's as my ball striking has gotten better. I left my sticks in my girlfriends car and had the itch to hit some balls so I had to dig through some clubs in the garage to see if I had anything. I forgot I borrowed my friends 7 and 3 iron blades in hopes that one day I could tell the difference. I figured if I could hit the three iron I could hit anything and it would enhance my X-20 game, boy was I wrong. The problem was as my next three range days passed all I was hitting was the RAMS and when I went to the course with my clubs and hit my irons the difference in feel was no mystery. The feel with the X-20's was more like a thud instead of the crisp contact of compression I had with the RAMS. Also the thicker sole of the X-20's almost felt like the irons had bounce to them instead of purely stricking the ball. I'm in the process of getting the entire RAM set of irons as my introduction to blades in my game and am happy to have learned the difference between a blade and cavity back when it comes to conrol and feel. I'm hoping with these irons I can finally break 80 at my home course where I shot 82 from the tips that plays to 7,200 hundred yards. |
[Apr 19, 2009]
clock906
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Ram Tour Grind FX Custom
This set of clubs doesn't hit far and isn't forgiving, but it is one of my favorite iron!
Similar Products Used: Mizuno Mp-32 / Nike Pro combo |
[Jun 30, 2007]
sbaruffi@enter.net
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Ram Fx Tour Grind Custom Nickel
I bought these clubs probably 4-5 years ago on ebay based on the reviews at this site. I always had trouble hitting them straight (always a flare to the right) and then I got my swing checked for lie angle. Turns out the Ram irons were 2 degrees flat and the Ping ISI's I bought after my time on the lie board were 3 degrees upright.
Customer Service None needed. |
[Jun 16, 2005]
BugDude
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
RAM FX Pro Set, factory graphite regular flex (80-90 mph swing speed), 2 iron - sw
Just got these irons today and they are INCREDIBLE!!!! I'm a 3 handicap and been playing a set of Ping Eye 2 irons for 15 years. I've had numerous sets of irons but always went back to the Pings....not anymore. These are the longest and straightest irons I've ever hit. The regular flex graphite shafts are incredible. I take my normal swing and do not have to fight the hook like I did with the offset pings. The long irons are actually larger than I expected, and the short irons are small and precise. I average 1 club more on short irons, 2 clubs more on mid irons, and 3+ clubs more on the long irons. I hit the 2 iron off the tee the same distance as my 3 wood (250 yards). I may never hit a wood again. I picked this set up off of eBay for $90....the best investment in my 16 years of playing golf. I was looking for a set of irons to shave the next several stroke off of my handicap.....I think I have found them. These were made in the mid 90s and the original RAM company went out of business and the name was sold to Tommy Armour. What a shame. If you ever have the chance to get your hands on a set of these irons, for the love of Pete do so. Don't be afraid of regular flex shafts or graphite. I swing hard and this year switched to regular flex and picked up 10% in distance without sacrificing accuracy. If I don't pay attention to my grip with the driver (left hand strong causes me to snap hook bad) it causes problems. Just be smooth and pause at the top of the backswing and the regular flex will provide significant gains. Customer Service NA Similar Products Used: Ping Eye 2+ (1990 models)used 15 years MacGreggor Tourney PCB (forged cavity back 2002 models)used less than 1 year MacGreggor Jack Nicklaus Golden Bear (forged blades, 60s models)used 1 month RAM Senator (first set of irons, cast stainless cavity back....model year unknown)used 2 years |
[Oct 21, 2004]
derjac
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Ram Tour Grind TG-802
I'm a range rat constantly trying different irons. These were an experiment at the low end of the forged club price range and I can see that club prices will probably continue to go down. These clubs compare favourably to my old Hogan edges and my new Snake eyes 600c's. Ram seems to be disappearing from the market and these can be picked up very cheaply. The grips are excellent and the Apollo stepless shafts look like Rifle shafts. Off center hits are not in the supergame improvement category but are manageable. The available lob and sand wedges - are cast stainless and are excellent as well. Customer Service I tried to email Tommy Armour for more information but did not get a response. I don't think they are paying attention. Similar Products Used: Snake Eyes 600c, Ben Hogan Edge, Adams GT Ultimate, Tommy Armour Vault 845,Topflite Tour. |