Description The Bazooka's titanium construction cuts weight in the face and crown allowing dual fixed tungsten weight screws totalling 14 grams to be placed in the rear sole and heel. The fixed screws provide a l...
Summary: I got a used (very used) TE/QL for $46 off ebay and I like it so much I am looking to get a new one. The only debate I am having is whether to chance upgrading to a TE/Exotics driver, but I am no certain doing so would be an improvement on the QL. This driver is as straight and long as I have found, but I read that the Exotics line is even longer?
Customer Service: no experience
Similar Products Used: SMT (several models), Tsunami (still the best at the price), TM (several), etc.
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Review Date September 12, 2007
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: lettlefty(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Tour Edge Bazooka QL Driver
Summary: I bought this after the end of my golf season on a whim - the club just felt right. 10.5° with the regular graphite shaft (Grafalloy for Tour Edge). The club feels more substantial than all the big brand names and it does not feel like I'm waving air on the end of a stick. The shaft feels more firm than the competing "regulars". The club head is not an obnoxious shape at address.
As a consistant slicer, I'd always expected that some driver would straighten me out. This is the one.
My distance is equal to what I hit before but now the banana is between a slight fade and straight. Purposely trying to roll the wrists through the swing can bring back the banana. Now, I just have to work on getting consistant, increased distance, as every so often I uncork one for an extra 30 yards or so.
This is no longer current product (see GeoMax), but it has all of the current expected driver attributes: size, forgiveness and increased MOI.
The headcover can be a little tight to get on or off.
Customer Service: My first stick cracked it's crown weld. No problem. Tour Edge exchanged it and their Customer Service was nicely down-to-earth.
Similar Products Used: Ping G2, Adams Redline, Maltby CTS
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Review Date December 16, 2006
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
1 votes
Reviewed by: Jason Rider(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Tour Edge Bazooka QL 455 TI
Summary: 24 out of 26 dead down the center with this driver in the sim. The club is great! Good feel, good looking and easy to hit it straight. For the first time I'm even able to "work" my drive. Less than half the price of the big names and worth twice as much. Give this driver a swing, or 26... it's that good.
Similar Products Used: Cleveland Launcher, Cleaveland HiBore, Adams Redline, Taylor Made R7, Bridgestone.
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Summary: I tried this club out at my local pro shop by recomendation of my pro to help straighten out my drive.Being a bit of a tinkerer the weight kit was interesting to me.This club did everything I was told it would due plus added approx 20-30 yrds to my drive.But the important part is it is extremely easy to control.I compared to the Hi-bore and Sasquatch ant this won on control since distances were the same.Also a much better price
Customer Service: excellent!very nice and fast coupled to the lifetime warrantee tough to beat
Similar Products Used: hi-bore,sasquatch,adams redline
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Summary: Driver replaced my trusty Cleveland 400 Launcher which is just too scuffed up now. Just as long and a tad more forgiving. Does not feel as satisfying when you pure it though. Not a bad value for $129 brand new though. Performs just as well as clubs costing twice as much.
Customer Service: NA
Similar Products Used: Nike Sasquatch, Cleveland HiBore also considered.
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