Tour Edge Woods Irons
Tour Edge Woods Irons
USER REVIEWS
[May 02, 2007]
Larry E Sorenson
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tour edge geomax driver
Tired of paying way to much money for the latest and greatest drivers? The Geomax may be the club for you. I hit this club just as good, if not better, than all the pricey big names at the launch monitor and now also at the golf course. Looks great, sounds great, quality grafalloy shaft that gets excellent distance off the tee. Similar Products Used: Mizuno, Callaway, Taylormade and Ping |
[Oct 01, 2006]
otter2006
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Tour Edge Iron Wood #2
I saw this club with a graphite shaft at Play it again Sports for $9.99. I often find under priced golf goodies there and immediately grabbed this club figuring it would be good for long approach shots from the rough. This is the best $10 I've ever spent, I hit this club 200-210 yards with a slight left to right draw. I was attacking greens that I normally hope to get close to with my Nike 18 degree CPR. This club is so easy and effortless to hit and it can really dig from the rough too. I need to find the #1 (15 degrees? - and #3) I lobve this club. |
[Nov 05, 2005]
Sneakylong
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tour Edge Jmax Bazooka Ironwoods
I have tendonitis in my elbow and needed an iron with a wider sole that wouldn't dig in on fat shots. The Tour Edge Bazooka Jmax Ironwoods fit that bill. I now have the 4-AW and find these clubs very easy to hit and very forgiving. You can sweep them or (as I prefer) take a divot with these. I have gained a club in length and lowered my scores. And, my elbow is a lot happier. These clubs aren't pretty, but they work. They have the face of an iron with a blue blob behind it. IMHO Golf is a game where the ends justify the means. These clubs allow me to play better golf without hurting my elbow. If you can get by the looks and can check your ego at the door, these are worth a look for those who want to try an alternative to traditional irons. Some (as I) may find that hybrids aren't just for replacing your long irons with. I now have a whole bag full of hybrids and my game is a lot better for it. |
[Apr 03, 2005]
Dodger57
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Tour Edge Bazooka JMax Iron/Wood
60 year old golfer here. Been playing golf for over 35 years. Until 5 years ago my handicap was normally 7, even had it down to 5 at one time. I had by-pass surgery about 6 years ago and that is when my iron play began to suffer. Because of the 4 month lay-off I was forced to slow my swing down and then things really began to hit the skids. My handicap eventually went up as high as 14, during that time the iron play was absolutely terrible, just could not seem to make solid contact. Recently I came accross an article that mentioned the Bazooka JMax Iron/Wood and how you could purchase the trial #6 iron/wood from Tour Edge to demo for only $45 with either steel or graphite shaft. So I decided to give it a try. Needless to say these clubs have saved my golf game. I have a tendency to make a decending blow with the irons and these clubs thrive on a decending blow. They go very high a land very softly. I have since purchased the 5-PW in these Iron/Woods and could not be happier with their performance. In the past couple months I have again lowered my handicap to 7 and even shot 75 yesterday. I would recommend these to anyone having difficulty with their iron play and would think tht the senior golfer would particularly benifit from giving them a try. Highly recommend these iron/woods. Brent Customer Service Excellent in every way. Similar Products Used: Adams i-Wood |
[Mar 10, 2005]
pogodo
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
tour edge jmax bazooka iron woods
I got the clubs about 6 months ago. I have been playing for about 3 years and up until the last month have not had any lessons. My best round was a 90 up to this point. I got these clubs because I tend to hit the ball fat, and I knew that these clubs with the rounded sole would easily glide through the turf. The clubs hit the ball very high and that is what they are designed to do. After getting a few lessons I think the ball is hit too high with these clubs. I think eventually I will replace them with some more traditional clubs, because I am just not comfortable with the ball flight. The clubs definitely hit the ball high. So if you have problems getting the ball airborne these are your clubs. Customer Service have not needed them, however you cant beat a lifetime warranty Similar Products Used: knight clubs of the rack at sams club, nothing to brag about however my low round of 90 was with those clubs |
[Jul 21, 2004]
AJW
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
18* graphite
I bought a 18* model as a 3 wood replacement for use off the tee the fairway and the rough. This club has a very large light and clumsy looking head. Impact feel hollow like the first metal fairway woods. Results were Mixed good swings are rewarded and bad ones punished this club is no more forgiving than a three wood. I find it very hard to set up properly with this club but with a bit of practice its possible to get good results. Overall I feel this is a good replacement for a two iron but a bad alternative to a three or four wood |
[Mar 26, 2004]
mceach
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tour Edge Jmax iron wood
The new iron woods from Tour Edge (Jmax) are excellent. I can't believe how far and straight I can now hit a 3 and 4 iron. Has taken 9 strokes off my game first outing. Customer Service Great - Fast Similar Products Used: Ping i3, Taylor Made 300 series, you name it I've bought and hit it.... |
[Dec 06, 2002]
Stephen Frietas
Shoots in the 80s
I bought a #2 ironwood. 18*. These clube are so fun to play with, I can hit controlled shots snywhere from 150- my longest off the tee is 255 right down the middle. On a course I play regularly and always shoot 85-92, I started teeing off on 15 holes there with my I.W. and brought my score down to 81 2 days in a row. IT'S ALWAY RIGHT DOWN THE MIDDLE!! VERY EASY TO HIT A DRAW. |
[Aug 08, 2002]
Olaf
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Tour edge Iron wood 3
Great club! Long and straight, bigger head gives much more confidence than a tiny long iron. |
[Jul 24, 2001]
Kevin
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
tour Edge lift off #2
Great club, though because of off-set I find you have to set up slightly open to insure you don't hit a ugly hook, but slightly open you get a straight to very slight fade that goes a good 240yrd off the tee 220 off the fairway. Every person who has ever tried this club loved it. Similar Products Used: None |