TaylorMade Ti Bubble 2 Irons

TaylorMade Ti Bubble 2 Irons 

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[Apr 08, 2003]
mxscotty
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Ti Bubble 2 Irons

I had done some research about what clubs i was going to buy. Decided to go with these clubs as they had great reviews and since they had been out a couple of years, the price had dropped. Very hard to find , these clubs are at a premium. Once i acquired them, distance was instantly increased by one club, the wieghting feels so nice, and when you connect on a solid shot, these baby's fly. If you can get ahold of a set, they are worth it! The Ti bubble driver was a great driver, i used it for the longest time. i upgraded to a 580. You can really tell that the technology has advanced, Accuracy and distance was greatly increased with the new driver and addressing the ball is very similar to the Ti bubble 2, just think bigger.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Mar 27, 2003]
Mike
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: taylor made ti bubble 2

Club purchased about a year ago and played several rounds. Must say that they are the best club that I have ever played with and will keep these for a while. Hope that Taylor Made will come out with similar clubs in the future. They are a bit costly; however, would recommend to anyone that can find a set. They are very hard to find.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway x-12, x-14

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 27, 2003]
J
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made Ti Bubble 2

Great feel and great distance. Very light and easy to hit with.

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made Supersteel, cobra gravity back

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 12, 2002]
Michael Beck
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: TI Bubble 2 Irons

I bought these fantastic clubs one at a time on Ebay because I wanted them so bad but couldn't afford the ridiculous price TM wants for them. I shot in the low 90s with my Cobra when I finally acquired the entire TI set a couple of months ago and now I am right on the border of breaking 70, just a few more putts and I will be there. These clubs hit it long and straight. Only drawback (which is a sacrifice I can deal with for straigtness) is the trajectory. These clubs hit it high and it really takes some doing to lower the trajectory intentionally. However, once you figure out the distance you hit each club, usually about 15-20 yards further than other clubs, you can knock it stiff on the green. I love them, the light shaft makes the head full heavier and strong and you feel like you don't even have to swing the club and the ball just goes and goes and goes. I love these clubs to death, best I ever used...I will shooting par soon...I know is. One thing, I still need a 9 iron, using a TI Bubble Burner 9 right now (good club too)..anyone got the TI Bubble 2 9 iron? Find a way (like I did if you have patience) to get these clubs, they will amake all the difference.

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OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 09, 2002]
Ray Estrada
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Ti Bubble 2 irons

Made out like a bandit on this deal. I bought a complete set (i.e. 3-sw, 1,3,5, Ti bubble 2 woods and a Nubbins putter plus a TaylorMade Ti Bubble staff bag)all for $700 and the whole set was hardly used. The clubs are very forgiving. They do hit about 1 club longer than my previous Burners and about half a club longer than the Firesoles. Head size needs some getting used to if you've been using smaller sized irons. Still trying to get the groove on these clubs though i've used them for about 12 rounds now. The titanium face has a funny sensation to it and a more unnatural sound of the face.I guess i'm just used to my old burners. The club prefers a more tempo'd swing to give you a very buttery feel of the club face. It responds less to slashing attacks (like every other club) but its headsize does help in extracting you from deep rough,

Similar Products Used:

TM Burner oversize, Firesoles, Burner LCG You could say i'm a TM fan

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 22, 2002]
beaver pelt
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Ti Bubble 2

I hit these about one club longer than my last 3 sets: top flite tours, lynx black cats, powerbilt tps, taylor made burners... the huge clubhead inspires confidence. i have only played two horrid rounds with them so far, but once i figger these out, i think my game will improve.

Similar Products Used:

taylor made burner oversize with rifles, top flite tours with rifles, taylor midsize with graphite, powerbilt tps with dyna gold

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jan 13, 2001]
Charlie Moore
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Ti Bubble 2 R-80 Irons

I've only played 3 rounds with these irons, but can already say they're for me. I've yet to dial them in, because they go farther than my X-12's, but that's just a matter of time. Even though they have less offset than the X-12's, I seem to cut (fade) the ball less. They just are easy to hit.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway X-12, TM Burner Oversize

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 26, 2000]
MEHOOL PATEL
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made Ti Bubble 2 Irons

Outstanding clubs, light and powerful.
If you can afford these clubs buy them.

Similar Products Used:

Lynx irons

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Feb 13, 2000]
Mike Jaskolski
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: TaylorMade Ti Bubble 2 Irons

Since acquiring the Ti2 irons, I have lowered my score down to the high 80's. They give a solid feel to every shot with no vibration. They are definitely longer than any other club I have owned.
The $800 close-out price seems to scare people away. But after playing them you'll feel like they were a gift from TM. After all, the price was originally $1600.

Similar Products Used:

Hogan Apex, Nicklaus Air Bears, TaylorMade Burners

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 21, 1998]
Stanley
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made Ti Bubble2 Irons

Even though they're costly (I payed $1500) they have been the best single golf purchase I've made (besides golf school). I hit them about one to one and a half clubs longer. They are very forgiving, especially on toe hits. It's not easy to work the ball, but straight is not a problem. The ball really jumps off the club, and because of the low perimeter weighting from the copper-tungsten sole, the ball takes off pretty high. If you're looking to keep the ball down, this is not the club for you.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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