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Taylor Made RAC HT

 
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Taylor Made RAC HT
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Ref 1135665
Golfer: Mens Right Hand
Brand: Taylor Made
Club: 3-SW Iron Set
Loft: -
Shaft Name: Taylor Made
Shaft Type: Steel
Flex: Regular
Grip: Taylor Made
Head condition    7 - Good
Shaft condition    7 - Good
Grip condition    7 - Good
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Time Date User Price
18:33 05.09.08 kevtick £93.00
18:33 05.09.08 Toffeedave £90.00
00:37 05.09.08 kevtick £87.00
14:35 03.09.08 moynihant £84.00

Taylor Made RAC HT - User Reviews

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garethfothers H.Cap 14 (Posted 18.03.08 )

I had been looking to get a set of RAC OS clubs with stiff shafts in the £200 bracket when I spotted this full set (3 - SW) of HT irons. While I was surprised that these clubs, advertised as suiting the higher handicap player, had stiff shafts, I decided that at around £150 it was too much of a bargain. I have not been disappointed. They have a great sweet spot and I invariably strike the ball cleanly getting distances of just over 200yds with the 3 iron, 150yds with the 7 iron and 100yds with the SW. The weight of the heads do lend themselves to a draw but they are not that forgiving that you can't get some degree of a fade or draw if you want. Great clubs for a beginner but also surprisingly good for a more experienced player.

reeseasy H.Cap 14 (Posted 23.11.07 )

Ive only played once since having them, marvelous balance, great at address, and I have to re,define my distance as these clubs are at least one if not two club lengths longer on most shots. Years ago I played to Seven Handicap using blades. But now at sixty two these clubs will re,vamp my game. So lookout Guys I'm Back.

anthony140210 H.Cap 28 (Posted 16.10.07 )

I sent a review on the 16.09.07, but it didn't tell the readers much has I hadn't managed to get out to test the clubs due to a bad back and weather conditions. I am pleased to now say that I have had several rounds with the RAC HT's. I have managed to attain the distances I was hoping for, well I've improved to such an extent it took some time for me to believe the distance I was getting i.e, 167yards par 3 and the ball dropped on the green with an 9 iron albeit from a high tee thus allowing for more ball flight time, but no effert needed just a gentle follow through [ I have improved by approximately a 2 club lengths with my shorter irons like 6,7,8,9 and p/wedge, my 3 iron to my 5 have improved by approx 1 club length once again without any extra effort, to tell the truth I say less effort alround. I really just had to get used to the allignment of the club face, and simply follow through thus letting the club do the work. I very pleased with the clubs, bought in a golfbidder aution for a bargain basement price of £117.00 quite fantasic when I believe the clube were originally retailing @ £599.00 less than 2 years ago. Delivery arrived when expected, plus well packaged. So a big thanks for the opportunity to obtain the RAC HT's at such a great price. A; 3 iron - s/w, 9 golf clubs in great condition for such a low price.A.McVey.

anthony140210 H.Cap 28 (Posted 16.09.07 )

I have to rent a 4 wheel buggy so that I am able to get a round of golf in i.e, 18 holes.I received the clubs on monday 10th Sept and I am only a member during the week (monday to friday). I really have only had 5 working days to try a test the clubs out. Due to poor weather and the fact that the course is built into the land scape which is the side of the Pentlands, I have only managed to get one game in so far out of the 5 midweek days. I won't get much use of the clubs until about March 08 as the underground condititions make the use of a buggy too dangerous over the winter season. I think the clubs are in very good condition; although they were only rated as good for Head, Shaft and Grip condition. I was very pleased as I would concider the TaylorMade RAC 07 -HT's to be worthy of an excellent rating. During the 18 hole round, I found that I was constantly drawing my irons shots to the left, this was even when I was using the shorter irons like 8 to my pitching wedge. I use a brace on my left leg, but still have never had any problems with a left draw. I was informed by a pro-golfing friend that he assumed the reason I'm have this straight left draw, is probably due to the TaylorMade RAC [Standard] HT's being, 1 or 2 degrees upright - thus making the club head roll over on contact as the heel seems to be grounding, during the follow through. As I have said preveiously the actual clubs are in first class condition. I shall go the local driving range tomorrow to get the clubs checked out for lie. I will let Golfbidder the outcome, of the club testing for the head lie. Sincerely, A.McVey

daryll H.Cap 13 (Posted 28.06.07 )

Only tried them twice but so far they feel great..had a set of ping eye 2's before and already they seem is a lot better, I have a lot more control..

INTHEROUGH H.Cap 12 (Posted 12.04.05 )

I brought these irons from golfbidder and they are so easy to hit its not true. playing golf has never been as easy as it is now. i would recommend these to anyone who struggles to get a good ball flight.

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Model Info 2005

Taylor Made RAC HT irons. RAC stands for Relative Amplitude Coefficient, a technology TaylorMade developed to improve shot-making and characterised by 'Feel Pockets' in the back of the club head. HT stand for 'High Trajectory'. With a large clubface, Taylor Made RAC HTs are wide-soled, low centre of gravity Irons that easily launch the ball at a higher angle with less effort, resulting in high-flying shots that stay in the air longer for greater distance. They are designed to deliver higher performance at only average clubhead speeds. Very forgiving and easy clubs to use.