MacGregor M565 Irons

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  • 06-17-2006
    Cubfanbob
    MacGregor M565 Irons
    Greetings! I have a chance to pick up a like-new set of these for not much more than $200. Playing Top Flite Tour 2003s now.

    Any opinions from people who own the M565 irons or have demo-ed them? Thanks!
  • 06-17-2006
    Wadeisabeast
    Use the search at the top left of the page and read the reviews. After reading them a few weeks ago, I am definitely considering picking them up next season when I get the money.
  • 06-18-2006
    Cubfanbob
    I'd already read the reviews - was just looking for a current/former M565 owner so I could ask some questions.
  • 06-18-2006
    Yazzman
    M565
    I know that the M565 will hit the ball alot longer than other clubs. I went to a driving range in Anaheim California called the Islands. It is a driving range that is a huge pond that has islands or greens that you try to hit your ball into. If you don't hit the island then your ball goes into the water. I currently play with Golfsmith Tour Cavity forged irons. I checked out the Callaway Fusion and the M565. I hit all 6 irons from each set. What I noticed was that my Golfsmiths and the Callaways went exactly the same distance, because I was landing the ball on the island I was aiming for. So those two irons = same distance. When I hit the M565 my ball flight was straight and true like the other 2 irons, but the ball was going much farther. I never did hit the same island I was aiming at, with the other 2 irons. The ball was going straight over the island and making a splash directly behind the other side of the island I was aiming for. I was amazed at the distance that comes from these clubs.
  • 06-25-2006
    Cubfanbob
    Welp, decided to take the plunge - yes, I'm a ho - and I picked up a like-new set off eBay for $207.

    I'll give you a full report after they arrive.
  • 06-26-2006
    Cubfanbob
    So far, so good...
    Won the eBay auction on Friday, the clubs arrived today. They were billed as "like new", and indeed they are - six of the eight clubheads are still in the original plastic, the other two [5 and 6 iron] are immaculate. More after I get a chance to swing 'em...