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post #19 of 23
I just purchased the HP 11 senior package last week. They are very good looking irons with graf. Shafts in the senior A flex. The driver woods and 4 hybrid are sharp. Only had a chance to play with them for an hour at the range and practice green, but can not wait to play a round. All of the irons and woods and driver are top quality with great feel and accuracy. After the short time i had in practice, i would have to say this set is top of the line and come with a life time warrant. I will let you know how they work on the course when i get a chance to get out there.
post #20 of 23

I currently have 3 Tour Edge clubs in my bag, and I love all of them. As many have said, the quality is excellent and the lifetime warranty is a definite bonus.

post #21 of 23

I own the Tour Edge Bazooka JMAX QL Irons 5-P, Tour Edge JMAX QL Iron/Wood Hybrids 4 and 5 and the Tour Edge Bazooka JMAX Driver.  These are my favorite clubs that I ever played by far.

 

All irons are steel shafts 0.5 inches longer, the driver is stiff graphite.  I didn't know they came with a lifetime warranty until I read these posts.

 

I am pleased with the grips and how the ball gets up in the air better then other irons I have hit.  This is because these are QL (Quick Launch).  I guess the club face is a rougher surface.  It sure can tear up cheap golf balls.

post #22 of 23
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Originally Posted by SpiderWebbs View Post

I own the Tour Edge Bazooka JMAX QL Irons 5-P, Tour Edge JMAX QL Iron/Wood Hybrids 4 and 5 and the Tour Edge Bazooka JMAX Driver.  These are my favorite clubs that I ever played by far.

 

All irons are steel shafts 0.5 inches longer, the driver is stiff graphite.  I didn't know they came with a lifetime warranty until I read these posts.

 

I am pleased with the grips and how the ball gets up in the air better then other irons I have hit.  This is because these are QL (Quick Launch).  I guess the club face is a rougher surface.  It sure can tear up cheap golf balls.

 

I read that, although Tour Edge does not pay players to use their equipment, there are many pro players on tour that have specific Tour Edge clubs in their bad.

post #23 of 23

I still need to buy a Tour Edge putter though.  I am lefty but I putt righty.  Usually it takes about 9 holes for new players to notice that something looks different when I putt.  Its kind of funny.

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