I have a friend who is in 8th grade he reciently has gottin the opportunity to get Taylormade r7 TP irons. He believes that they will be good for him. I have tried to explain to him that they would most likely not do any good to him and he does not agree with me. Will some1 plese post something explaining that tour irons are not for 80-90 average players who are in 8th grade.|||As a high school coach I see this all the time. Kids know they can't play, so they want to have clubs that will make others think they can play. They think that tour level clubs make tour level players. We all know the reality is quite different. If he struggles to break 100 regularly, then it doesn't really matter. But in no way would I advise someone to spend that much money on golf clubs when he clearly is not any good yet. He can expect to hit those irons shorter, lower and more crooked than most clubs. If that's what he wants, then fine.
If he really wants to improve, then he needs to become a solid ball striker, not a great one, with an outstanding short game. Most kids just want to hit it and never learn how to put it in the hole.|||those are great irons, but as was already stated are very hard to hit. If you're looking for forgiveness you don't want to go with the tour pro series. If you consistently play between the 80's and 90's and want the best out there, I'd suggest the callaway X22's. If you are normally in the low to mid eighties and are willing to work hard to get into the 70's, get the tour pros. Once again, great iron but little forgiveness.|||First off, never listen too a guy who eats ****. Your buddy is ignorant and wishes he was better than he really is. TP stands for tour pro therefore are extremely hard to hit for someone at his skill level. These clubs will raise the numbers on his score card due to the low playability level of the clubs. The regular r7's are a better bet or the Taylormade Burners.|||hm,TaylorMade R7 TP Iron Set is good,you should agree what he choose|||Yep, the r7 irons are awesome, they have a huge sweet spot, great for average to below average golfers.|||no too hard to hit. maybe the 80s shooter but not the 100s shooter|||You are wrong. Those are great iron's for him. You are just jealous.
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