Tech Power Forged Irons

Tech Power Forged Irons 

DESCRIPTION

These new form forged irons are the latest additions to the impressive Tech Power line. Built for the low handicapper, this club will impress. High quality, attractive finish.

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya


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3
[Dec 23, 2010]
rookie175
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: tec power forged irons

buttery soft, easy on the eyes and the wallet.

Customer Service

king of swing golf in revere mass A plus

Similar Products Used:

dci's r7 TP'S

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 12, 2009]
OnMyWayToScratch2
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: TECHPOWER FORGED IRONS [I021]

These are the best forged irons I have owned. They have a thin top line and are buttery soft when struck pure. The irons are very workable in all directions, right, left, high, and low. Can't beat the price for a quality set of forged irons. Go to www.kittyhawkgolf.com if interested in purchasing.

Customer Service

Not Used.

Similar Products Used:

Mizuno MP-33, Ben Hogan FTX Apex Forged, Acer XP Forged,and many others.

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 26, 2006]
Adrien
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: TP FORGED

I played Mizuno for 12 years, and never had the intention of playing anything else. Then a freind of mine showed up to play our weekly match with these new forged irons cavity backs by TP. I laughed at him for buying a knock off set (cus' he's crazy rich and can afford to play anything he wants!). He told me to play them for a couple of holes...WOW! I sold my Mizunos that week and bought a set of these. I had them fit to my specs and I have never hit the ball more solidly...NOW IF I CAN ONLY LEARN HOW TO PUTT!!! If I had any complaints, the Chrome shipskind of easily, but if you saw how I strike the ball, you would agree it is a small price to pay for performance like this.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 11, 2006]
blkcloudm816
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Tech Power Forged Iron

The Tech Power Forged irons are the best irons that I have ever played. I stumbled across these irons by accident, but oh am I glad I did. I've had an opporunity to demo all the big name brands out there (my pops does all the printing for a local golf course), so I have unlimited access to the range & to the course. The course has a Roger Dunn Golf Facility on the premises, which allows me the opportunity to uninhibitedly demo all the name brands. I have always been a long hitter with both my irons & my driver, and was not looking for more distance as a prerequisite to purchasing a new set of irons. In fact I would have settled for a little less distance in order to have more of the characteristics of players iron (workability, responsive feel, etc.). Well, to my surprise, not only do I have a players iron, but I am actually longer than I was before by around 3/4 of a club length ( ex. PW 168yds & 6I 212yds). My set was built custom w/ the x-stiff shafts being the only difference from any other set I have played with (up from stiff). I understand that feel & playability are very subjective, and for someone else these clubs may not fit their iron swing, but in my opinion, if you are looking for a players club with some forgiveness, I recommend these clubs. You can find these clubs @ online retailers like Best Buy Golf Supply & Egolf outlet, so don't be fooled into believing that name brand clubs are the only clubs that perform at higher levels, because there are some quality clubs out there that preform every bit as well, if not better (also much cheaper priced).

Customer Service

I have not had to utilize as of yet.

Similar Products Used:

All the name brand forged CB's.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 21, 2006]
egl18
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: TechPower TP Forged

If you are looking for a great set of irons that your pro shop probably doesn’t carry yet, you have to try the TP Forged irons made by Techpower Golf. These irons are the sweetest irons I’ve ever hit. They set up great with a thinner top line than most of the other performance clubs on the market. I had them custom made with their stepless proline steel shaft and TP soft velvet grips. They also make what I believe is the only oversize full cavity back forged iron on the market called the DVF Forged, and I almost bought those because they were so forgiving and soft feeling, but I am happy I bought the slimmer design because I can work the ball just like I used to with my old Titleist blades. I will update you on their new forged blade wedges that are due in this April, when I get my SW and LW made to complete my set.
The TP Forged irons hit very true from iron to iron and the super soft feel is unbelievable, even when I try to pound my 3 iron, it feels as pure as a soft wedge shot.

Similar Products Used:

Nike pro combo, Titleist 735's

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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