Cleveland TA-1

Cleveland TA-1

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Cleveland TA-1

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Cleveland TA-1
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jonnyw69
4

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Overall They Are Awesome Clubs, I Never Thought I

Overall they are awesome clubs, i never thought i would ever switch to blades but after a few hours using these I could tell they weren't like most other blades. When hit pure they give an awesome strike and you get some very positive feedback off the club head and shaft. Standard grips are also very good. After hitting various other makes of blades the overall strike, flight, feel and consistency was the most impressive with these. I'm so glad i bought them.

TheOrangeDog1
5

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Cleveland Ta-1 Review; Golf Is A Learning Curve En

Cleveland TA-1 Review; Golf is a learning curve endeavor, and once you have arrived at a certain point you need to 'refine' or fine-tune your game. When you have surpassed any notions of 'getting it airborne' or 'making contact' then perhaps the Cleveland TA-1 will suit your interests. A pure stroke is unsurpassed with these clubs as far as feedback, (i.e. "Damn that was sweet") but a slight deviation will make you wilt. If you can stroke it- and those who can KNOW- try this workable stick. Otherwise, go more cavity route...

Wmc.
5

Value For Money

The Cleveland Ta-1's Are Good Irons. They Feel Gre

The Cleveland Ta-1's are good irons. They feel great thanks to their form-forged technology, which consists of a casting of the club followed by a forging of the club. This process basically makes the club soft enough to feel like butter, but not enough to make the club give off too much excess spin and deform after too much use. When hit pure they fly straight and true, but when hit fat the sole digs in and it is one major chunk. If you have a real problem with hitting shots fat, I would not suggest these clubs unless you feel that you would be able to overcome that problem. Once that sole goes in, it digs big time, almost like a sandwedge with little or almost no bounce would dig into the sand in a bunker. And the whole issue of muscleback irons is not really much of an issue with these clubs, as long as you pure the shot, just like you would pure a shot with some Callaway Great Big Berthas or any other terribly forgiving iron, the ball would get up into the air and fly high and long just like any other iron would. I would recommend these clubs to any player who can already get the ball off the ground very easily and is looking for something a little more workable. They really don't cost that much either so if you do decide that you want them don't be hesitant about price; you can get these bad boys for around $500.

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