tommy armour silver scot irons review
how did you deal with the seller? Forgiving. An example would be the Tommy Armour 845 Irons that are surprisingly easy to hit for a 1 or 2 iron. The Silver Scot Series, Armour’s flagship line and the irons that started it all, have become a staple in many golf bags around the world. I have my good games and not so good games, but I can't blame my clubs, so I practice, play and just have fun doing it. Copyright © 1995-2021 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. I got back into the game this summer and on a more serious level than ever before. They have the older, weaker lofts. As far as I understand thre were certain years they changed the style of the label on the clubs but I guess they did'nt think of someone like me looking that close at them as I did..but if you look at them really good you can actually see them as tommy instead of towwy.So I would'nt be concerned one bit.There are some fake clubs out there,but as far as the Tommy Armours,they are authentic. Original Tommy Armour 845 Silver Scots are extremely friendly to low handicappers used to smaller clubheads and working the ball. Long irons are not extremely forgiving, especially for players with fast, jerky swing tendencies, making their antiquated game-improvement characteristics noticeable. In addition, these clubs have a nice graphite shaft that flexes nicely. Short irons are precise and produce solid spin and nice penetrating trajectories. Out of the older generation of irons, I would rate these more playable today than just about any other except the Ping Eye2 and Ping Eye2+. Tommy Armour 845s Silver Scot Irons. Then, I discovered ebay!! It’s a 50/50 proposition whether dropping the price will bring down the confidence in quality for amateurs that they look for in a game improvement iron. Hopefully, anyone who adds to this review will keep it to the intended subject. I have much respect for the old Tommy Armour name, as well as the designer of the original 845’s. I hope this will ease anyone's concern! The clubs are no nonsense, classic, easy-on-the eye blades with solid performance and a little forgiveness with the cavity. I like the set-up and feel of the 48-deg pitching wedge and the sand wedge.
While it is true that most brands these days manufacture their clubs in some - probably the same - factory in Mexico or China, what matters is the design. Happy Hunting to all!! Like many mid-sized clubs of '80s and '90s, 845 Silver Scots are bit small, leading to a slight lack of confidence for the average player. I have tried many other sets of irons including Ping, Titleist and Taylor Made; trying to find a better made iron with no luck. R-91 Sand Iron 1987-95. One of the best irons ever made. One golfer didn't want a set so after a donation I played these clubs for a few years until I traded them in on a set of Callaways. Good compromise between a traditional ""blade"" and ""oversize"" iron. I have my good games and not so good games, but I can't blame my clubs, so I practice, play and just have fun doing it. Make accurate swings and enjoy optimal distance control with the Tommy Armour 855s Silver Scot Iron set of golf clubs. The 845s (s for steel) irons rivaled the Ping Eye2 when first introduced. PLEASE READ ON!! And so, I purchased sets that I have played in the 60's-90's. I recently bought the 8 iron sand wedge and pitching wedge off of ebay and I noticed that my pitching wedge was a little different.the first thing I noticed was the clubface was a little smaller than the rest of my clubs like the 9 and 8 iron. The cavity itself is balanced, so your clubhead mass perfectly surrounds the (vastly increased) sweet spot.The subtle and progressive offset of the clubs from significant (2-3 irons,) to almost nil, (pw) are super helpful when you can't quite square up the face on the longer irons.