Tour Edge Forged Blade Irons
Tour Edge Forged Blade Irons
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 27, 2006]
skylinegolfer
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
forged blade
these irons are great for golfers who strike the ball solidly.they have a very nice feel to them and you can work the ball easily . if you hit very solidly it will feel as if you just hit nothing but a water ball that is just in the way. this clubs may be old but they are great for the low handicapper. and since they have been on the market for a while ther will be less expensive than the other forged blades. i bought mine for just a hundred bucks. Customer Service no but if you need they have a LIFE TIME warrenty Similar Products Used: nike forged blades, titleist mb690 |
[Jun 17, 2004]
coachb
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Tour Edge Jblade (forged blade)
wow, great set of forged irons for a great price. I have thes with 6.0 rifle shafte and 1/2 inches over. wow!!! smooth irons, buttery soft feel associated iwth all great forgings, but for the money who can beat these beauties. Don't be scared becasue of teh "no-name" aspect of Tour edge- I was skeptical too, but once i hit them, I will kep them in the bag for a while (makes the wife happy) Customer Service no need to use as of yet Similar Products Used: TItleist 690 mb, Mizuno ProII, Titliest Tour Model (80's version) wilson staff fg17 taylor mad RAC LT |
[Feb 15, 2003]
bbgolf
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
forged blade
like others have said these clubs are solid. they feel soft, ball flies at a good trajectory. thin top line. classic looking to me with very little graphics on the head ,which i prefer. stock shaft is pretty good as well. i have the 2-pw. tour edge probably has the best warranty in the industry as well? (lifetime) Customer Service best warranty in the industry, very fast and very curtious. they take care of their customers. Similar Products Used: mizuno mp 33 & pro 2, taylor made 300, cleveland ta1, macgregor 1025m & pcb tour, hogan apex, too many to list... |
[Jan 20, 2002]
Tito Mendoza
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tour Edge Forged Blades
The Tour Edge forged blades are a definite must for the player looking for a club with the forged blade feedback. Typically for the scratch golfer or single digit handicapper, this club can also be enjoyed by the rapidly improving, hardworking golfers grinding it out on a daily basis. A very smooth looking club without the big price tag ! Similar Products Used: Hogan blades, Mizuno blades |
[Jan 10, 2002]
Jerry Greupner
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Tour Blades
Strength:
None These are traditional irons with no gimmicks. They feel solid when you hit it well and not so solid when you hit it not so well. Being in the golf business I get to play a lot of different irons. When I play in tournaments or a serious wager, I go to my Tour Edge blades. They play consistently. I never get any surprises like a hot one over the green into the bunker. I strongly suggest to properly enjoy golf take lessons from a good teacher, work hard on your game, and get a set of these blades. You will truly have the opportunity to enjoy golf as this traditionalist belives it should be experienced Similar Products Used: Maxfli Australian Blades Bridgestone Forged Mizuno forged and many others |
[Jan 10, 2002]
william Lillard
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
traditional forged blades
Strength:
None I was a little unsure at first but once I learned to put a good swing on the ball these clubs performed like a fine tuned machine. The feel and consistency is exceptional. If you want to hit a true blade try these. Similar Products Used: hogan apex-mizuno |
[Apr 17, 2001]
Tim Luce
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Forged Blades
In a word, Solid. Nothing fancy here, no magic swing cures, just a very fine golf club that does exactly what you tell it to. Then instantly reports back the quality of your instructions. Forget the whole "buy a game" (for the low,low price of $1200) mentality. Spend a little time, find some discipline, make your swing sweet, and these sticks are as sweet as they come. Tour Edge isn't a big name, but if they keep producing equipment like this, they will be. Similar Products Used: Titleist 990's, Mizuno MP33's, Hogans, Taylor Made 300s. |