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Re: Tommy Armour 845 Silver Scot Irons
The 845s were (are still) a good set of irons. I wish Tommy Armour could make a rebound. New sets of their Silver Scot forged blade and cavity back can be had for $199.
The 845s Silver Scot was made from 1988 to 1998.
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Re: Tommy Armour 845 Silver Scot Irons
Thank you for that information. I agree with wanting Armour to rebound. Doubt they ever will now that they're paired up with Ram under the Huffy Corp.
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In my Ogio: TaylorMade r5 Driver Tommy Armour 845 Silver Scot Wilson 55 degree Harmonized Scotty Cameron Newport 2 Cigar cutter Good attitude |
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Re: Tommy Armour 845 Silver Scot Irons
This is all I've ever used. Would like to try clubs with no offset to see what the difference is...
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In my Ogio: TaylorMade r5 Driver Tommy Armour 845 Silver Scot Wilson 55 degree Harmonized Scotty Cameron Newport 2 Cigar cutter Good attitude |
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Re: Tommy Armour 845 Silver Scot Irons
The 845's were the club to have when I started playing. It was the first set that I bought for myself. A great club to learn the game with.
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Re: Tommy Armour 845 Silver Scot Irons
I play 845fs Silver Scot irons, lefties. They are from 2003, took me forever to find that out until I found an archived Golf Digest article from the 2003 PGA Show. Armour sold more than 600,000 sets of 845 Silver Scot irons, and they are often considered one the top irons sets ever made, right behind Ping Eye 2's.
I got mine online, brand new, when I started playing in 2005 at the advice of my brother in law (7 hdcp). Got literally the last set of 845 lefties a golf retailer named Austads' (they are out in MN, IA, NE, around there) had in stock. Got them for $199 shipped. They do hold up really really well, and I really like them. I get really good ball flight out of them. I also would like to see Armour rebound, I'd like to see a big OEM buy them out to have a presence in a lower market, ie Callaway with Ben Hogan, Taylor Made with Maxfli, etc.
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Callaway X460 10*-Taylor Made 200 Steel 3W-Ben Hogan CFT 21* and 24* hybrids-Tommy Armour 845FS Silver Scot 5 thru PW-MacGregor VFoil GW-Ben Hogan Carnoustie SW-Wilson Staff Pi5 LW-Ping My Day putter-assorted balls |
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Re: Tommy Armour 845 Silver Scot Irons
Can I ask you about when that was? I am also interested in the history of the 845's.
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Re: Tommy Armour 845 Silver Scot Irons
I purchased them in 1994, right before I went into high school. It seemed that all of the guys on the golf team had them, so being the independent thinker that I was, I bought myself a set. Still have them in the closet at my parents' house. Planning on giving them to my son at some point (he'll probably only want them for a week since who knows what will be available then).
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Re: Tommy Armour 845 Silver Scot Irons
I figured out how to add a poll to this thread.
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In my Ogio: TaylorMade r5 Driver Tommy Armour 845 Silver Scot Wilson 55 degree Harmonized Scotty Cameron Newport 2 Cigar cutter Good attitude |
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Re: Tommy Armour 845 Silver Scot Irons
I have a set of 845FS graphite shafted irons that I bought new about a year and a half ago. They are a very easy to hit club and have a very nice soft feel when properly struck. They do very well on off center strikes, also, and seem about as forgiving as anything else I have played. I have a couple of other sets of irons that I rotate back and forth with, but the Armours offer a lot of technology for the money (got them new for $109 from RockBottom golf) on a closeout, and I really enjoy playing them. I could easily live with these irons if forced to choose only one set. I really like their light feel and setup. They have a thinner top line and the sole is a bit more narrow than a lot of irons, and they play well out of the rough. Not too many golf clubs can be called true classics these days with OEMs changing models every time you blink. But Tommy Armour has sold over 600,000 sets of the 845 iron series, and they are one of the most popular irons ever made, according to what I have read. I would call these some real classic, no nonsense, no gimmick, golf clubs, and they are able to hold their own with most of today's models.
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Re: Tommy Armour 845 Silver Scot Irons
I really like my 845FS irons too. Got them off eBay for under $200, including the SW and LW.
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Re: Tommy Armour 845 Silver Scot Irons
I've got a set of 845fs that my dad gave me after the guy that won them in a company golf tourney couldn't accept them due to "conflict of interest" (he was a client of the company). I tried using them once and found them a bit short at standard length. Didn't seem to fit my son, either. They did come in handy when a friend visited and borrowed them for a round. Since then have sat in my garage for at least 2 years.
I've been thinking of getting a new set of irons fitted to my specs. Maybe I should consider having these lengthened and adjusted to fit. I'll have to have some fitting done to find out if graphite or steel would be best for my swing. I just wonder if having 8 clubs reshafted or lengthened and adjusted to fit would be cheaper than a new set of component clubs?
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