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Who is Takomo golf?
After endless hours of research and online pricing examples I was drawn to the Takomo iron 101.
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Can Takomo irons be left handed?
They can make the irons up to three degrees flat or upright or can add or subtract nearly two inches in length. While they don’t currently offer the clubs in a left-hand variant, you can customize pretty much every other aspect of the golf clubs. Takomo offers the Fujikura Atmos Red, as well as the KBS Tour, C-Taper, and C-Taper Lite (all in Regular, Stiff, and X) as stock options.
Is Takomo a good iron?
Sometimes when discussing the price of a product, people can think cheap means poor quality. That’s simply not the case with Takomo. Not only are the club heads premium soft carbon steel, but you’re also getting your choice of several KBS shafts (or Fujikura if you prefer graphite) and Lamkin Crossline grips. These irons would be perfect for hobbyist club builders, golfers working with limited budgets, and those who just want a great feeling iron.

50 Words Or Less
- The Takomo 101 irons are a set that beginners and improving players should be interested in. Distance and forgiveness meet in a hollow-bodied design that won’t break the bank.
Introduction
- I have already written articles about Takomo’s endeavors for better players. Their Skyforger wedges (review HERE) and their 201 irons (review HERE) offer great value, are extremely soft-feeling, and perform well to boot. The 101 irons though, as the name implies, are a freshman class of sorts. These clubs represent an intro to the golfing world. While not a fit for me, I’m happy to r…
Looks
- Aesthetically, theclubs look very modern. The chromed-out look with a rather understated logo looks quite handsome. I’m not a huge fan of the “Iron 101” on the back of the club, because I think it takes away from the minimalism and clean aesthetic. The clubs also feature a small, circular port on the toe of each club that’s common to many other hollow-bodied designs like the Taylor…
Sound & Feel
- While the feel is alright, it’s much firmer compared to the forged S20C steel of the 201 irons and Skyforger wedgesthat Takomo also produces. For someone who loves the extremely soft feel of those other clubs, that feeling will be lacking here. While certainly not bad, those sensitive to cast clubs or firmer feeling clubs may prefer the 201s. As for sound, that firmer feel translates to a “cl…
Performance
- Billed to be forgiving and go far, the 101 irons do just that. Compared to 201, they are higher launching and farther flying. They’re more forgiving on mishitsbut are also lower spin and of course, stronger lofted. When I say more forgiving, I mean directionally, they stay closer to that centerline. While straighter, mishits were noticeably lower, with less carry, but total distances re…
Conclusion
- While the Takomo 101 irons are being marketed to intro golfers, they’ll work for a lot more golfers than that. The forgiving, hollow-bodied designs are great for young or aging golfers looking for more distance, and for those who need more forgiveness than a standard set. Takomo, as a company, always offerstremendous value. The 101 irons absolutely continue that tradition – thi…