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Thomas AT-505 Irons Reviewed by Golf Help

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Thomas Golf AT-505 Irons

 

I finally decided to get some new irons. I considered a variety of new
models, including looking at the Nike Slingback irons. I decided to go

with the AT-505 Irons from Thomas Golf. I've mentioned them before

and tested a variety of their clubs which always got great ratings. I had

a review 7 iron from them, which I used as a base to test the other brands

against. I found I liked the Thomas club better than almost all the other

brand's 7 irons I tested. There were a couple of clubs I considered equal

to the Thomas clubs, but they cost at least twice as much. The final

clincher was I could buy the clubs individually from Thomas and didn't

have to buy a full set. I got just the 6 Iron through wedges that I needed.


I'm delighted with the clubs. They are about a 1/2 club longer than my
old forged cavity back irons and I love their patented alignment feature
on the top of the club. They’re very easy to hit. The majority of clubs
in my bag are now from
Thomas Golf. I carry the following clubs from
Thomas Golf: the 380 driver, 3 and 5 hybrid iron and the 6
iron though wedges.
Thomas Golf has a free club fitting service

<http://www.thomasgolf.com/fitting.shtml> which I would highly

recommend. That combined with the fact you can buy one club to

try it out first, and great customer service, makes them a great company

to do business with.

Check them out at:

www.thomasgolf.com

Joe Davidson - Publisher, Golf Help

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