TaylorMade Ti Bubble 2 Drivers
TaylorMade Ti Bubble 2 Drivers
[Aug 05, 1999]
J.R. Brown
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made TiBubble II
East to swing, easy to hit. very forgiving for an average golfer. love it! Similar Products Used: None |
[Sep 22, 1999]
jean-o
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
ti 2
awesome club. really bid head takes getting used to visually, but man it can really hammer'em out there. used the original ti with stiff shaft and nine degrees loved it, then was offered this club on the cheap could not refuse. did not expect much of a difference in performance(ie. length, ball flight) but was very surprised added at least 10-15 yards no kidding. i can't believe myself. average before was 250-260 now well over 260. its got to be the club cause i know i aint swinging any harder. oh yeah this club is 10.5 degrees with regular shaft, which i thought to be a problem considering my swing speed and the whippiness, but have not experienced any of that. don't know why, maybe the longer shaft? i don't know. but a great club. Similar Products Used: titleist 975d, callaway great big bertha, taylor made titanium 1 |
[Nov 12, 1999]
Kory Lyons
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Ti Bubble 2
The Ti Bubble II has probably increased my distance, but I know it has improved my confidence which has dramatically improved my accuracy. Even when I feel I don't hit it well I am still happy with the results. I finally feel as if when I step up to the tee I will have a good drive. |
[Dec 06, 1999]
MARK
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TI BUBBLE 2 DRIVER/3 WOOD
DRIVER PROVIDES GREAT DISTANCE AND BALL FLIGHT IF YOU HIT IT ON THE SCREWS. LIGHT CLUB HEAD WEIGHT MAKES IT EASIER TO OPEN THE FACE. 3 WOOD IS FANTASTIC OFF THE TEE OR FAIRWAY. EASY TO CONTROL AND WORK. WHEN YOUR DRIVER ISN'T WORKING, THIS IS THE CLUB THAT WILL GET YOU OUT ABOUT 240 YDS. OFF THE TEE. Similar Products Used: CALLAWAY GREAT BIG BERTHA |
[Dec 16, 1999]
Stewart
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made Ti Bubble 2, Forged
I have the 9 degree with S90 shaft. The Tour forged club has a shaft 1"" shorter than the regular Bubble 2, which I like. It gives me better control, but I do give up maybe 5 yards. I love the club. Been hitting it straighter and longer than any driver I have had to date, and I have gone through about one a year. The shaft is a bit too stiff for my long swing, but the regular shaft was too soft. Similar Products Used: Big Bertha |
[Jan 13, 1999]
Hank
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Ti Bubble 2 48"" forged
The Ti2 ""long driver"" is an unbelievably long driver. I've added an avg of 40 yds. The A drive is over 300 yds. I'm not getting any younger or stronger. It has to be the club. Similar Products Used: None |
[Nov 13, 1998]
Dave Moran
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Ti2 10.5 Driver S-90
Great overall Driver, the long 46in shaft is hard to get used to but a couple of trips to the range and you learn a swift, easy swing earns great rewards with this forgiving driver. Customer Service No problems to this point. Similar Products Used: Callaway GBB and BBB Cobra Titanium |
[Feb 28, 1999]
Mike
Shoot in the 80s
Borrowed this club from a friend and wasn't too impressed with it. I don't think I hit it as far as a Biggest Big Bertha. The shaft on the Bertha is longer giving you the ability to hit it a bit further. What I thought was cool were the sparks that shot off every time I hit the thing. Similar Products Used: Callaway, King Cobra |
[Apr 16, 1999]
George
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Ti Bubble 2
This club is a piece a piece of trash compared to my Biggest Big Bertha. This club is a hooking, slicing, anything but straight club. DO NOT buy it. It gets no yardage. Buy the BBB. Similar Products Used: None |
[Apr 14, 1999]
Gary
Shoot in the 100s
This is the longest club i have ever tried in my life and i am 33. talk about a long club and it is even longer than the BBB even. Similar Products Used: None |