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| |  | Tour Edge Golf Clubs | Home » » » Tour Edge Mens Bazooka JMAX Black Carbon Wedges | | | | | | | Description: | | Bazooka JMAX Wedges are designed to match any player type and are available in high-bounce (HB), mid-bounce (MB), and low-bounce (LB) models. Tour Edge Mens Bazooka JMAX Black Carbon Wedges feature: Loft/Bounce: 52°/10° (MB)• 54°/12° (MB)• 56°/12° (MB) • 58°/10° (MB)• 60°/07° (LB) Sole: 8620 carbon steel for softer feel Setup: Non-glare, no-rust black nickel finish Sole: High bounce (HB) for a player with a steeper attack angle and who plays on soft turf. The mid (MB) and low bounce (LB) models are more for a player who takes shallow divots and plays on firm turf Graphite and Steel shafts available in Wedge flex Grip: Tour Edge Softtech Rubber grip provides exceptional feel Available in right-hand only | | | Features: | |
• Tour Edge Mens Bazooka JMAX Black Carbon Wedges
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Budget Wedge Not for the Discerning GolferMay 20, 2008 I bought the 56 & 60 degree versions of these wedges earlier this year. My purchasing decision was based on two facts - the low price and the milled faced. Similar milled faced wedges were selling for over $100 and I honestly couldn't tell the difference when comparing the two so I went with the Bazooka which was on sale at $45 each. I've played with them now for about 2 months and I am less than satisfied. The faces seem to mark easily and get discolored. Even a little bit of bag clatter seems to mark the faces and the discoloration is like rust. I've had to take steel wool to the face twice now to remove it. They play not too badly but for the short time I've played them they seem to exhibit excessive wear compared to other wedges I've bought in the past. In all honesty, I don't think they'll last the season before I'll have to replace them. These are definitely budget wedges and not for the discerning golfer.
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