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Snake Eyes Quick Strike II
Snake Eyes Quick Strike II
7 reviews
 4.86 of 5 MSRP: $ 36.00

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A broader head breadth allows the copper-tungsten sole weights to be positioned farther back in the sole.The modern stepped sole design cuts through turf and light rough better for clean contact with ...
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Review Date
June 21, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Richard Joke ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Quick Strike II Tour

Summary:
I built a 24 degree version of this club in the hopes that it would be my 150 yard club. I was very disappointed because I ended up being able to hit the dang thing 175. I find that this club fits my eye at address and is easy to hit straight. I liked it so much that I bought a 27 degree (non Tour version) and it is also great.

These two hybrid have added to my enjoyment of the game by giving me more confidence that I can hit the green from the 155 - 180 yard range. Not that I always succeed, but with these clubs I succeed more often than I used to.

Price was good, but unfortunately Golfsmith has discontinued these. Still available on ebay, etc. though.

Customer Service:
Golfsmith is usually pretty good

Similar Products Used:
TM Rescue
TopFlite Magna


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Review Date
September 8, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Hebner18 ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Quick Strike II 15 through 39

Summary:
I have the 15, 19, 23, 27, 31, 35, and 39 degree versions of the Quick Strike II with regular flex IROD shafts and can honestly say these are the most forgiving clubs I have ever played. I am a “sweeper” and dislike the idea of taking out divots. These clubs enable me to play the same setup almost every time with great results! OK, it’s not classic golf, but it makes it fun for me ‘cuz I don’t have time for lessons!

Just recently played my first nine holes with these clubs. Here’s the scoop.

Used the 15D as my driver and had two drives of 240+ after roll, dead straight! I had never approached this yardage before. Two other times I used it off the tee and once it faded a bit and once was a nice draw. These were in the 210-220 range. My previous approach from the tee box was to use a 3 wood (rarely) or 5 wood and most of the time the ball would fade, sometimes slice wickedly. If it was straight it went about 200. I could never use a driver because it would always, and I mean always (OK, 95% of the time) slice wickedly OB. (Yeah, yeah, it’s my swing fault!!!) Didn’t dare to use the 15D off the deck (yet!), but the 19D went about 180 off the deck. The 23D and 27D also gave nice high approach shots (with the appropriate yardage), something my previous hybrids didn’t do. Didn’t have an opportunity to use the 31D.

The 35D and 39D are slightly heavier in proportion to the others and are great from 150 yards in, especially from the tall stuff. I used the 39D as a chipper with some success as well, from a good lie. From the rough, it wasn’t easy to control as a chipper.

Only one ball went OB (my own fault – had a 19D teed too high). My approach shots tended to be just a bit short or right, leading to a chip and then two-putt for bogey on many holes. Nevertheless, it was a very rousing success for never hitting them before taking them on the course. I have definitely found my long game clubs...the search is over!!! And the price...wow! Much less than OEM clubs! Get 'em before they're gone!

Customer Service:
Not used

Similar Products Used:
Tommy Armour EVO 22 & 25 (these were my former "go to" clubs - to me, there is no difference between the TA and the TaylorMade Rescue Mid), Nike CPR Wood 26 & 30, TaylorMade Rescue Mid 3/19, Super Concord 13 & 15 woods (34 & 37 deg) - they weren't too bad but had just a little too much offset



Review Date
July 28, 2006

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: JSporer ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Snake Eyes Quick strike tour 21 degree

Summary:
Put together the tour 21 degree head w/6.0 rifle steel 'hybrid' shaft. Has been an improvment over my previous taylor made rescue 22 degree. This particular shaft/head combo seems to really work well, as I had problems with my TM rescue and too much draw or outright duck hooks. The way this club is setup it is almost impossible for me to hit it left-it either goes dead straight or a slight fade. Trajectory is high and lands soft with minimal roll. However, the feel of the head leaves a lot to be desired. It has a very hollow, tinny, weak feeling (although distance is good) that I really dont like. I would prefer a more solid 'thump' at impact, but if you can get over the sound/feel issue it is a very solid performing club that worth giving a shot.

Customer Service:
Ordered online from golfsmith-no problems.

Similar Products Used:
Taylormade 22 degree rescue (first version)


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Review Date
December 10, 2005

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: jjloans ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Quick Strike II 15* and 19*

Summary:
I had the Quick Stike hybrids, and traded them in for the Quick Strike II models. The originals were really nice, but I like the II version better. Mine have the Grafalloy Pro Launch shaft, and both are just a pleasure to swing. Nice medium high trajectory, hot face, great sound, easy to hit on line, lands soft. I use mine for the 230 yd. shot (15*) and the 200-220 yd, (19*) and they are great performers. Off the tee, they are winners as well.. and the price? Superbo! I actually give these guys the edge over the Cleveland HALO (gasp!) and much better than the Wishon, the Hogan, the Callaway, the Sonartec hybrids.. have not tried the Nickent, hear they are pretty nice, but will stick with these for a long time!

Customer Service:
Hear Golfsmith service is great, have not used.

Similar Products Used:
Most of 'em.


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Review Date
October 17, 2005

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: coolman26 ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Quick Strike ll

Summary:
Made the 19 and 23 degree with Aldila One stiff shafts. If you hit one of these you will never hit a 3 iron again. I made the 23 for times when I play from the tips. Lands much softer than any long iron. Stops like an 8 iron, with wedge accuracy. Couldn't imagine any hybrid being any sweeter than this.

Customer Service:
Always good

Similar Products Used:
Nike


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