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Review Date March 4, 2003 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Ernie Slaughter(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
, from Valley, Al. USA Model Reviewed: Jazz Vibe Irons Summary: Straightest hitting golf clubs ever. Game has improved to low 80's from high 80's. Borrowed a friends putter from Jazz and am confident that game will come into the 70's soon. Wish I had known about this equipment before now. I wouldn't have been paying for all that advertising on the so called top brands and getting less than with the Jazz. Ernie Slaughter Customer Service: Unknown. Similar Products Used: Cleveland TA7's, Ping Zing, Tommy Armour 845's, Hogan PC's, Callaway Big Bertha. All over rated and over priced.
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Review Date September 16, 2002 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Posterboy(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 100s
, from Burnaby, BC, Canada Model Reviewed: TGH 118A Summary: I was testing a bunch of putters at the indoor green at Golf Town and noticed that one of the putters was sinking ball after ball from 10 feet. That putter was the Jazz TGH 118A Mallet. I'm happy to say that this putter works as well on the course as it does in the store! I'm getting a lot more one putts now and I no longer fret over 3 footers. I even sank a 40 footer for birdie! Run, don't walk, to get this putter!!!!
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Review Date March 15, 2001 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Sean(Unregistered User)
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Shoot in the 70s
, from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Model Reviewed: Jazz TGH 118 Summary: About 2 years ago I purchased the TGH 118 for about 50$ Canadian. It is one of the best products I ever had the pleasure of buying or using. It has improved my putting dramaticaly which has substantially lowered my scores. I'm a junior golfer and I had been looking for a product that wasn't expensive but allowed me play at a high level of golf. After purchasing my putter a decided to pick up a set of Jazz's Fat Cat oversized irons and a set of matching woods. It was the single most important purchase I ever made in my golf career. I hit longer, straighter and I consistantly shot lower scores. I incresed my diver distance from 240 to 275 yards and I had the control and confidence to attack pins with my irons that I normally wouldn't have attempted. This is a great company and if you are looking for clubs that can compete with the big boyz these are the ones. Similar Products Used: I've tried companys like callaway before, but their products are over hyped and perform to below my standards. I've played a rounds with both Callaway and Jazz clubs and I shot consistintley lower scores with Jazz.
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Review Date August 4, 2000 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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5 of 5
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Reviewed by: BJ(Unregistered User)
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Shoot in the 80s
, from Boston, MA Model Reviewed: Jazz TGH 118 Mallet Summary: I picked this club up in N.B. Canada on vacation over a year ago after becomming frustrated with my Odyssey. I paid $45 Canadian (at the time the exchange rate was 49%)! I mention this because I still feel I own the pro shop just outside Shippagan N.B. money. The guy in the pro shop had me take the putter on the course for a round, I bought the putter after 9! I never had so many one putts. I have never believed in any piece of hardware making so much of a difference in one's game! I took a risk on an obscure canadian start-up and I am exstatic that I did. I was surprised to see the putter listed here, I have had nothing but good things to say for the past year! They are finally selling in the US, www.jazzgolf.com Similar Products Used: various Odyssesy and Callaway putters
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