• Cavity-balanced and perimeter-weighted for longer, straighter ball flight, particularly on miss hits
• Shorter hosel and longer blade design establish a lower center of gravity for higher ball flight
Tommy Armour the man was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1895. He remains a legendary figure in golf to this day, nearly 30 years after his death. Dubbed the Silver Scot (from whence the famous clubs took their name) Tommy Armour had an illustrious Tour career which included 25 victories and 3 Major championships, which later earned him induction into the World Golf Hall of Fame. Tommy Armour the company strives to produce products that combine the best of tradition with modern technology. The company has considerable market share in the golf equipment market and produces a wide variety of woods and irons.
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*A Note About Trade-In Values
The estimated trade-in values are based on The PGA.com Value Guide, The National
Standard for Golf Club Values. They are intended only as a guide. Please note
that club condition, club specs, etc. will impact the final trade-in value. All
final values are determined by the parties to the transaction.