Ever wanted to be a club tester/reviewer? We are partnering up with Tour Edge Exotics again for a chance for THPers to do just that. We call the program TEEm Tour Edge and it is going to be an absolute blast.
What is It?
We will select 4 Albatross Club Members of different skill levels that will be part of the team. They will hear from communications, get equipment info and have gear sent directly to their house or work up to FOUR times this year. Their job will be to test the equipment out, and review it on the THP Forum and social media in a weekly fashion. Like THP, Tour Edge is looking for honest feedback. The goal here is to help answer questions and share information on the products, so you must be willing to be active, answer questions about the equipment and review each piece for a period of time until the next one shows up.
If you are not a 2021 Albatross Club Member, never fear, the club is open to anybody and helps support an amazing charity in St. Jude. In the name of this community of golfers, we have been able to do things like this.
How Does It Work
Every few months a new piece of equipment will arrive along with some messaging about the technology and product as a whole. Your job will be to take some pictures, test it out and share all of that information on the THP Forum and social media. Each time a new piece of equipment comes, you repeat the tasks and have some fun with it. As part of TEEm Tour Edge, the products you review are yours to keep. The fun of it, is you won’t know what is coming until it shows up, except that we are telling everybody that the new Exotics C721 lineup will be a part of TEEm Tour Edge this year.
How to Signup
All you have to do is leave a comment below with this information.
Your Current Handicap
Confirm you are RH
Give us 1-2 sentences on your plan of action for reviews.
Confirm you are RH – Yes… RH
My plan of action to review is to take copious pictures, both inhouse and on course and play at least one round per week as well as range time. After every round or range session, I will write comprehensive reviews of the item/items to share with my THP family.
Thanks for the opportunity !
I am a RH golfer
My plan of action for reviews would be to test and report on the equipment in terms of how the stated technology plays in accordance with OEM assertions, not just whether I like it or not or if it is a good fit for me personally.
Current Handicap: 13 Grint
RH
I am planning on playing a couple times per week this spring/summer so the volume will be there to do testing. I want to approach it in a unique way with videos on each club to feature look, sound, and my feedback.
Thanks!
good luck to all that enter. Lucky people.
RH? – Yes
Testing Strategy: I would spend ample time on both on course and range play (Current playing target is 3-4 rounds per week and 2-3 range sessions per week), trying to simulate a number of different lies and golf shots, both good shots when they come, and more often because of the current state of my swing focusing on this mishits and how the clubs perform in those cases. I would target to provide accurate statistics regarding the clubs over a series of months, and break them down into their respective categories through the use of contact tape on each club and be able to provide accurate representation of performance based on where the ball is making contact (hi, low, flush, toe, heel).
Your Current Handicap – ~18
Confirm you are RH – Yes, RH
Give us 1-2 sentences on your plan of action for reviews.
I’d start with an unboxing, giving my first impressions, plenty of photos, and detailed specs. I would follow that up with observations from the range/practice facilities, on course performance, and any appropriate head-to-head comparisons I could make with similar products, which would all be documented at least once a week here and on social media, while checking in to the appropriate forum threads daily for Q and A.
I am RH
I’d give the obvious on-course and range feedback. I have access to some large retailers in this area that I could utilize for comparisons with other similar products from other manufacturers, if people were interested in how they stack up.
Right handed.
Strategy will be to use my indoor setup and launch monitor ( ESB1 for reference) to get data with side by sides of my equivalent clubs.
Then weather and family permitting, side by side on the course.
Pictures, data collection and feel feedback.
Awesome opportunity this, thank you to THP & TEEM for the chance at this.
Unboxing pictures, description would be given of the equipment (type of club, loft, shaft, length, etc.) then I would put it through the paces on the range as well as in play giving my thoughts and opinions as I tested the pieces. I usually play at least a couple times a week so getting in the reps should not be an issue. I would of course be active in answering questions on the fortum.
Current Handicap: 28.4
RH: YES
I play at least once a week plus range sessions. Maybe it would be nice to see how these clubs work with females or someone with a slower swing speed. I would of course, post plenty of pictures and feedback on this forum.
Handedness: Yes I’m RH
Plan of Action: In playing multiple times a week I would plan to include it into my setup and really test the item out. Initial reactions as well as ongoing on and off course (home sim) reviews based on sound, feel, and playability will be laid out in a straight-up honest weekly review.
Of course they are.
Make sure David doesn’t steal them if you are selected!
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Yay! The showcase video you guys did has me pretty excited about this! Good luck everyone!!
There’s zero chance he could pry them outta my hot little hands ?
Are you saying you would go Elin with a 9 iron?
RH
My plan is to take the role to heart and not only review for the program but to also utilize Social Media – Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. With video and picture documentation – Doing it for the gram!
So:
Your Current Handicap 15-18
Confirm you are RH yes, I am a rightly, though my wife is new playing southpaw, making equipment hard to find.
Give us 1-2 sentences on your plan of action for reviews.
So, I’m aging now, but maybe in the best shape of my life having dropped close to 100 lbs, working out regularly and working on my swing and putting as well.
I’m hopeful to play at least one round every week to two weeks, walking until the heat climbs to the mid 90s. Then on the cart.
Look forward to participating if given the opportunity.
RH Confirmed
Testing: I play 1-3 times a week during the summer and add range time where I can (usually at night after work). My routine would consist of range time comparing performance to my current gamers, that are all within a year or two old. Using my SC200 where I can. I would also be testing these on course to get some situational performance information and feedback. I’m the equipment junkie in my golf circle, so I’m always trying to get people I know to try new stuff if I think it’ll help. I’ll do the same with these, though right now my 2 primary golf partners are left handed.
Also lots of photos!
Right-handed
I’d compare the TEE club to what’s in my bag in three different ways:
A great reason to play more with a brand I respect!
I am Right Handed
Love testing and reviewing, live in Florida and can test year-around. Average 3 rounds per week and will game the gear all year, so it will get a good test. I’m a super senior, so can provide some good feedback for that segment of the market.
RH
I play golf at least once a week and sometimes more often. Whatever the piece of technology is would get put through the paces during my normal play to see how it might fit into a normal golfer’s bag and play.
I am indeed RH (I think? Maybe that’s my problem??).
Testing will be done with a combo of outdoor sessions/rounds and on Trackman. My son will get in on the action for sure too.
I’m too dumb to quote and even follow directions. I’m currently a 4.7HC but that’ll likely go to about 7 next round as a career round drops.
Second edit, kid is flirting with + if you want a more solid opinion. If he likes it he’ll play it competitively. We both play basically the same equipment now so that’s a plus.
RH
My testing will consist of comparing the new Tour Edge clubs with my clubs I am gaming now. If we are testing the new irons they will be compared to my Wilson D7s. If we are testing the new driver I will be able to compare it to last years Tour Edge EXS 220 which I currently use. If we are testing the new hybrid I will be able to compare it to last years Tour Edge EXS 220 3 hybrid which is in my bag. Thanks for the opportunity!
I am playing twice a week so I’d love to evaluate new equipment.
I play right handed.
I would try to add value to the reviewing process by utilizing many pictures, launch monitor data, range time, and on course play. The goal would be to provide information that could help people in my same golf swing category on THP.
Don’t forget to read over the details in the first post and make sure you are an Albatross Club member.
Confirm you are RH – Yep, Right handed
I plan on putting these clubs thru some serious work in my back yard, on the range, & on the course. I’ve never played Tour Edge but I like the sound & hopefully the feel of the new VibRcore technology in the irons.
They are missing a growing golf club market. However, should Tour Edge ever consider LH’ers I’m in.
RH
My plan is to take the role to heart and not only review for the program but to also utilize Social Media – Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. With video and picture documentation – Doing it for the gram!
I am RH
I typically go to the range 3x a week and have permanent tee times every saturday and sunday. Since I have 3 full bags of clubs I can fairly compare Tour Edge products to what I currently play
Can confirm I am RH
Now that it’s starting warm up, I’ll put the clubs through their paces to help me get back into the golf groove and improve. I was unable to play much last year for many reasons and want to get my handicap back to earth.
I am right handed.
For reviews I like to start on the range to evaluate the new equipment against whatever comparable club I already own. Then, I’d be heading to the course with the new stuff. Messing around in the range is great, but I’m never really sure about anything until I put it in play. I’m willing to commit to new equipment for an extended period of time, even if I struggle with it initially.
Handicap – 15
Yes I am indeed right handed
I’m in here daily, so I would have the time and the willingness to respond and answer any and all questions as they come in, get pictures, etc. Once I get the new club, I’ll hit the range and the course, or a sim if weather keeps me in, to give everyone a good run down of the TEE products, both my initial thoughts, as well as long term feedback.
Confirm you are RH – I am RH
Give us 1-2 sentences on your plan of action for reviews. – My plan of action would be to test the clubs on the course and a launch monitor so I can give a thorough review on how the clubs perform, what I like/don’t like about them, and if the tech story from TEE works as described. As someone who has played TEE for years, I could give some comparisons to what I have played in the past.
Confirm you are RH – confirmed
Give us 1-2 sentences on your plan of action for reviews –
Step 1: Ensure the specs on the clubs checkout to OEM specs to measure their quality controls. So I look at length, swing weight, etc.
Step 2: Take some pictures and post on the forum for all to see.
Step 3: Get it out on the range for a quick dial in session; report my feedback on sound and feel, ball flight etc.
Step 4: Get out on the course and do comparison shots compared to my gamer clubs and other clubs I might be testing
Step 5: Let others hit it and see what they think.
Step 6: Rent time on TrackMan and provide numbers to the forum members.
Step 7: Answer any questions that come on the forums
I have have recently changed my playing format to 3 days of range session and 1 day of golf. Improvements are noticeable in just 1 months time.
My goal is a 10 handicap by the end of the year realistically achievable.
Not being as technical as lower handicap players,I judge the clubs by
Accuracy
Forgiveness
Distance
I would give my honest opinion on the equipment.
Thanks for the opportunity.
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rh
I would either do on-course, on-range, and on-sim reviews. Pictures, and some video from on-course, and on-range, and video only with club numbers on gc2 launch monitor. As well as written review on thp.
I play everyday in one way or another.
I am right handed.
My plan for review – I play golf 2 times a week, I would take many pictures, also some videos on course during play and after giving my thoughts on the equipment.
I am right handed
I would love to evaluate TEE products. Of course I would be committed to THP review threads, and no doubt I’d make FB, Twitter and Instagram posts as well.
Confirm you are RH: Yes! I’m right-handed.
I plan on taking the equipment out to my local courses or to the driving range/indoor bays depending on what the technology is claiming. Most my time on the course will be 9 hole rounds but that’s plenty to get the idea of clubs IMO.
Yes I am RH
My reviews would be fun and accurate. I have a launch monitor at home, where I can get real numbers, and a portable monitor I can bring to the range. I’m average enough in ability to give real world, real "average Joe" feedback and insight, while still using data to be accurate beyond "feels".
Your Current Handicap: 18 – unofficial
Confirm you are RH – I am indeed right handed
Give us 1-2 sentences on your plan of action for reviews.
Start with unboxing pictures/videos. Give my initial thoughts. From there, hit the range and get my first thoughts on hitting, sound, feel and how bad I mess up there too. I play at least once a week, along with a few range sessions as well. Will give honest feed back. Been told I am a little too honest sometimes. Also, help answer any questions within the form.
Thanks for the opportunity and !!