Description We think everyone should be good. That's why we've engineered the Bazooka QL Iron-Wood to be the easiest hitting hybrid in golf. Hit it longer. Hit it straighter. With the new QL Iron-Wood, it's easy ...
Summary: This excellent product won the Golf Magazine hybrid test and for good reason-
it is very easy to hit. While not the longest available hybrid, it is without question extremely accurate producing the most backspin in the test. Although
intended for the mid to high handicap golfer anyone looking to make the game a little easier could profitably use this club.
These are available individually or as a complete set from 16 degree 1-iron all the way down to a 59 degree lob wedge. Add a putter and you can have a complete set of 14 clubs. Although not all golfers would see the need for short iron or wedge hybrids, they are very easy to use and allow a lot of very complicated greenside shots to be played in a very uncomplicated manner. No need to open the clubface or manipulate the clubhead in any way, simple make a smooth
swing from a square stance. Ideal for the weekend golfer who does not have the time and/or inclination to spend a lot of time practicing tricky wedge shots, simply let the heavy weighted sole pop the ball up nice and soft.
The only downside to a club like this is a very high ballflight with limited workability. However high and straight will do the job for 90% of all golfers.
Customer Service: Never Used.
Similar Products Used: Nike CPR iron-wood.
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Review Date June 19, 2007
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Jakop Iskandar(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Tour Edge Bazooka Jmax QL Wood
Summary: I'm a totally new to golf. Been taking lesson and now it's the 7th of 10 lessons. I went to Golf House to look for wood 1&3 for my wood lesson is coming. Of all the branded woods, the prices are too high for my budget. But this Tour Edge's price attracted me. Though cheaper but the quality and built is not to say bad. It has a Graffalloy shaft. So I bought the 1&3. I was looking for 5 also but they don't have it. When the wood lesson came, my instructor tried it and love it. When it came to my turn to swing, WOW... it's feeling is nice and gave me the distance. My instructor was shocked and so was I. The no3 wood gave me further than 150m (170 yrds) and the no.1 180m (almost 200yrds). WOW. And I'm just a beginner. I thought I was hitting a lucky ball. But I hit a basket full 100balls and 80% of it went right straight the others faded and drawed just a bit. But then my instructor quickly adviced my follow through and I got it right again. There were other instructors too watching me and I can see their looks. WOW... I got a perfect wood. Great Value and Great Quality.
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Review Date May 5, 2007
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
1 votes
Reviewed by: Don Millard(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Tour Edge Bazooka Iron Woods Hybrids - Graphite shaft
Summary: The Tour Edge Bazooka Iron Wood Hybrids with graphite shafts are absolutely amazing. I've had three lower back surgeries and as a result, do not take a real full swing and tend to swing hard and fast. These clubs have actually caused me to slow my swing down because I'm seeing a great improvement in my game without trying to over swing, Not only am I hitting the ball 10 to 15 yards further, I'm also hitting it straighter. The lower centre of gravity in the club head, bigger sweet spot, and graphite (R) shaft really make a tremendous difference...so much so, my score is at least five strokes lower on average than before:-) I can hardly wait to get out golfing again. And I'm recommending these clubs to anyone who expresses an interest. Well done Tour Edge...you've given me an edge I didn't have before.
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Review Date March 23, 2007
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Visitors rate this review 3.67 of 5,
3 votes
Reviewed by: Jay in San Diego(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: JMax Tour Edge Bazooka Iron/Wood 4
Summary: Picked up the 4 hybrid at pro golf discount in San Diego for 99.00. Hit it dead center when trying it out. Played a round and hated it. Readjusted my grip position and now it's as easy to hit solid as a 9I.
I can full swing with full confidence avg 250-260 straight. I've been told to put away the driver thanks to this hybrid. I still keep the 4 in the bag (Just picked up the new Taylormade r7 Draws).
Excellent shaft! (Adila stiff flex)
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