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Review Date July 21, 2005 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Msuriano
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: #4 and #7 Summary: A friend bought a new set of Adams and gave me his fairway woods. Well long story short the sucker took em back. I got a great deal on these Tour Edge. I should mention I'm 44 with a 144 year old back so swinging hard just isn't in the cards anymore. But with a nice and easy swing I can hit the 4 wood 175yds and the #7 almost as far. I can get the ball up in the air much easier with these clubs and using a Titleist SO/LO ball they have a great feel. My handicap has gone up since my back injury but who cares, at least I'm hitting it straight with these clubs. Reaching a par 5 in 2 is also a distance memory. If you can get your hands on these, grab em! I guess that's enough rambling for now.
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Review Date November 4, 2004 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
1 votes
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Reviewed by: golf-addict
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Shoots in the 90s Summary: Have the a 10 degree driver and a 11 degree 2 wood for a year or two, all with stock shafts. The 300cc driver somehow still manages to be my longest even compared to Killer Bee's non-conforming 500 cc, I find stocked shaft by Tour Edge to be the most optimal, at least for me; I tend to hit the ball straight left 10-20 degree, could be intentional in design for suppressing slice, certainly could be flaw in my swing too (but not happen in other drivers)
The 2 wood is a very good weapon between my driver and 3 wood, typically gives me 200-215 yards, balls are quite explosive, straight and penetrating off the face. The face could be little higher to help it become a club off the tee.
Hard to find these woods though, specially 3-5 wood Customer Service: Not use Similar Products Used: adams st, gt; numerous others
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