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Used 845s Silver Scot Iron Set Regular Flex 8 Pieces Steel Shaft

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CategoryGolf > Clubs > Iron Sets
BrandTommy Armour
ModelTommy Armour 845s Silver Scot Iron Set845s Silver Scot
Condition Used
Number of Clubs 8
Flex Regular Flex Golf Iron SetsRegular
Shaft Material Steel Shaft Golf Iron SetsSteel
Hand Right Handed Golf Iron SetsRight
Gender Men's Golf Iron SetsMen's
QuantityMore than 1 available

Mens Tommy Armour 845 S Silver Scott Iron Set. 3-PW. 8 piece Set Reg Flex Tour Armour Steel Shaft. 845 standard Grips above average condition

Perfect irons for:
Golfers who seek accuracy, enhanced forgiveness, and shot-making capabilities.
Durability
Forgiveness
Distance
Playability

The Tommy Armour 845s Silver Scot Iron Set is legendary for its blend of forgiveness, precision, and playability. Crafted with a classic cavity-back design, these irons feature perimeter weighting that enhances stability and expands the sweet spot, ensuring consistent performance and distance, even on off-center hits. The multi-material composition incorporates a high-quality stainless steel body, providing durability and a soft, responsive feel with every strike. The optimized center of gravity promotes higher launch angles and improved trajectory control, making it easier to achieve accurate and consistent shots. With a timeless, sleek look that inspires confidence at address, the Tommy Armour 845s Silver Scot Iron Set is perfect for golfers of all skill levels.

The 845s Silver Scot Irons are a classic set with near-legendary status among golfers. First introduced in the mid-1980s, these irons offer perimeter weighting and a cavity back design, which helps maintain ball speed and direction on mis-hits. This feature was groundbreaking at the time and still benefits golfers today. Distance-wise, they're not up to par with modern irons, but they were still considered excellent for their era. Many players still find the distance okay, especially given the consistency and control these irons offer.

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