The feel of the past enhanced by technology of the future.
The TC-201 offers the performance of a muscle back with the increased forgiveness of a cavity back. The progressive weighting in the sole provides a lower center of gravity in the long irons for added height and higher trajectory on longer shots. Slightly changing to a higher center of gravity in the short irons creates a lower trajectory and more control on shorter shots. Constant weight towards the heel and toe helps with off center shots.
The sole design contributes significantly to the playability and forgiveness of this club and the minimal offset paired with the top line at address inspires confidence. The TC-201 is a player’s iron that acts as a replacement for the CB-1008 and perfectly complements the MB-101.
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TC 201 Irons 3-PW w/Chrome Modus 130
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TC 201 Irons 3-PW w/Chrome Modus 130
What is set makeup?
Irons are available in a range of club numbers, typically from a3 to a 9-iron plus various wedges. Standard iron sets typically start with a 3 or 4-iron and include a pitching wedge, but may also include lob, gap, utility or sand wedges.
Lower numbered irons feature less loft, promoting a lower, more direct ball flight maximizing distance. Higher number irons have increased lofts helping launch the ball higher in the air to assist as you approach (or land) on the green. Typically, lower numbered irons or “long irons are longer in length” and larger numbered irons or “short irons are shorter in length”
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TC 201 Irons 3-PW w/Chrome Modus 130
What is dexterity?
Your dominant hand when playing golf influences which club you should purchase. Typically, a right-hand dominant player will hold a golf club with their right hand below their left on the grip. A left-hand dominant player will place their left hand lower than their right. There is no right or wrong here, but it's important to use the swing that feels most natural and comfortable for you.
For reference, consider how you swing a baseball bat or a hockey stick. Your golf swing will likely align with the same side. If you're unsure or need additional assistance before making a purchase, visit a store and one of our Pros will help you select the right club.
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TC 201 Irons 3-PW w/Chrome Modus 130
Selecting a golf shaft:
When selecting a golf shaft, it is important to consider the material and weight of the shaft you are selecting.
Shafts are commonly made of steel or graphite. Steel shafts tend to offer more control and durability, making them ideal for players with faster swings. Graphite shafts are lighter and more flexible, helping players with slower swing speeds generate more distance.
Graphite shafts are used on all club types (drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, irons, wedges, & putters).
Steel shafts are typically used on irons, wedges, and putters.
The weight of the golf shaft affects swing speed and feel or the club. Lighter shafts can increase swing speed which may help generate more distance (for players with lower swing speeds), while heavier shafts offer more control and stability (for higher swing speed players). Shaft weights can vary anywhere from 35 grams up to 130 grams due to swing patterns and physiques.
Not sure which loft is right for your game? Schedule a private session with a certified Fitting Specialist to find the right gear that takes your game to the next level.
Flex is one of the most common terms used when talking about shafts. It refers to the shaft’s ability to bend during the swing. A stiffer flex will usually send the ball on a lower flight path, while the most flexible (or senior) flex level sends the ball higher.
It is also important to identify your swing speed when choosing the right flex. Players with faster swing speeds typically benefit from a stiffer shaft to provide more control and accuracy. Golfers with slower swing speeds benefit with a more flexible/lighter weight shaft as they offer increased distance.
TC 201 Irons 3-PW w/Chrome Modus 130
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