Monday, September 20, 2010

FW: Order Confirmation. Order # 119541

Barrie, thanks for taking time to send the note! I’m thrilled the TS is helping your game.

Take care and thanks for your support,

 

Martin Chuck, PGA  |  Director of Golf/Club Manager  |  Tetherow Golf Club  |  61240 Skyline Ranch Road, Bend, OR 97702  |  C 541.948.2480  |  O 541.388.2582 Ext. 103 |  F 541.388.9810  | www.tetherow.com

 

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------ Forwarded Message
From: Barrie
Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2010 18:51:09 -0700 (PDT)
To: Richard Massey <rich@thegolfagency.com>
Subject: Re: Order Confirmation. Order # 119541

Thank you for your speedy delivery. Started using the Tour Striker on Wednesday 15th and  by Thursday 16th when I played golf I could already notice a great improvement in (a) my iron play and (b) my pitching and chipping.  The club is great for teaching you the correct position of the hands at impact.  I certainly wouldn't be without it now and try to hit a few balls each day which keeps my iron play in good shape.  Everyone playing golf should invest in one of these, it's the best training aid I have ever seen or used and believe me I have, and have used nearly all of them.
 
Barrie C M

 

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

FW: New Tour Striker pro

Dear Bruce,

 

Sincere thanks for taking the time to send in a testimonial. I’m thrilled the club has had a positive impact on your game!

Take care and keep us posted on your progress.

 

Martin Chuck, PGA  |  Director of Golf/Club Manager  |  Tetherow Golf Club  |  61240 Skyline Ranch Road, Bend, OR 97702  |  C 541.948.2480  |  O 541.388.2582 Ext. 103 |  F 541.388.9810  | www.tetherow.com

 

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From: Bruce
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2010 14:03:04 -0700
To: <testimonials@tourstriker.com>
Subject: New Tour Striker pro

Hello everyone. I just received my new TS pro (modified for me: 1” over plus 2 deg up) within a week of ordering. Great Service. I took it to the range today, hit it off the mats instead of grass, and within 5 balls was “covering” the ball again. It was a feeling that I had years ago but lost, and even after numerous lessons couldn’t get it back. My handicap index had risen from just over 3 to about 7.5 as I was flipping at the ball instead of hitting down and through it to compress the ball. Well…after hitting about 50 balls with the TS pro, I switched to my own clubs with the immediate effect of watching and feeling the ball coming off my clubs like a rocket, with a lower trajectory and more of a penetrating look to it.
 
I didn’t expect such an immediate positive result, but this club forces you into the correct position…or else!!!
 
Again thank you for the great service, great product.
 
PS. The DVD is well put together and very useful in explaining how to use this product along with relevant practice routines.
 
Cheers,
 
Bruce
North Vancouver, BC


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Monday, September 13, 2010

FW: hi from Pam

From: Pamela @gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 1:10 PM
To: Martin Chuck
Subject: Re: hi from Pam Whalen

 

Hi Martin,

Steve and I use your Tour Striker and wedge all the time for warm up! I am out there telling everyone I see how terrific both clubs are and that it is something that really WORKS!!  I have added 15 yards or so to all of my shots and at age 63 pretty good!! ha ha.. Thank you again so much with your help with this. Take care.

Pam

On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 1:00 PM, Martin Chuck <mchuck@tetherow.com> wrote:

Hi Pam,Somehow you got signed up for my Continuing Education Series. It’s a bimonthly training video with yours truly. I’ll have my wife credit your account. Keep the DVD!
Hope all is well and give my regards to Steve for me. COME VISIT!!!! 

Martin

From: Pamela]
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 12:57 PM
To: Martin Chuck
Subject: hi from Pam
 

Hi Martin,

I just want to tell you again how super your Tour Striker is and the wedge is super too.  It has really help me big time. 

I hate to bother you but I have a small problem and I am not sure what to do about it, I had a charge on my Visa for $24.90 from Tour Striker on 8/31?

I am so sorry to bother you with this. I played with a couple of ladies last week  that are from Arrow Creek  and they really miss you big time. They saw the Tour Striker in my hands as I was warming up and they said Oh that is Martin Chuck's training aid and then they said they MISS YOU..

Take care and have a super day.

 

Pam

 

 

 

RE: tour striker steel shaft

Darren, thanks for the great note. I’m sorry the shaft is starting to warp on you. I haven’t bent mine and I use it rather frequently. The shaft dimensions are .370 parallel tip and a DG S-300 would work great.

 

Take care and I appreciate your support!

 

-Martin

 

From: Darren

Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 11:08 AM
To: Martin Chuck
Subject: tour striker steel shaft

 

Mr. Chuck,

 

first off, i want to share that i'm playing the best golf of my life now that i'm using the tour striker (i have the wedge and pro 7 iron).  i have received many comments about how my game has improved.  i especially like how my iron shots are more stable in the wind.   in the last few rounds, i've shot a 76, 79, 80 and 83.  the interesting thing about the 80 and 83 is that they were at the Ko'olau Golf course on O'ahu, Hawai'i, which is supposedly one of (if not the hardest) hardest courses in the U.S..  the slope there is over 150.  it is said that a person will lose at least as many balls as their handicap, and for both rounds, i lost a total of only 3 balls. 

 

i use the tour striker each time i go to the range, and i use to warm up before a round, even when i can't actually hit balls!  it is also quite a conversation piece - each time i use it, someone inevitably asks me about it and requests to try it.  i think i must've gotten at least 5 people so far to say that they were going to buy it.

 

my question is:  i've noticed that my 7 iron shaft is starting to bend, probably due to the constant downward hits.   i bent it back as best i could, but in hindsight i probably should have taken it to a golf repair shop.  would it be okay to have the tour striker reshafted, if necessary?  i was thinking of putting a dynamic gold in (stiff), since that it was is in my irons already.

 

 

sincerely,

 

 

Darren

 

 

 

 

Texas Thank You...

..... Tour Striker + 9-3 drill has literally done more for me, accompanied by instruction from Michael Martin here in Fort Worth, than anything I've ever experienced. My irons are nasty straight, easier to hit with no back pain, and the ball spins like nothing I've ever been able to do. I've dropped from upper 20's to a lower single digit handicap in 1 year from a combo of your product, time, and instruction. Your dedication to product, video (free I might add), and your involvement in the community IS HELPING others, which is more than many golf instructors care about these days, other than the dollar sign.

I just wanted to give you a heartfelt "Thank you very much for what you do"...... there are those of us that appreciate what you do down here in Texas.


-Billy

Friday, September 10, 2010

RE: Tour Striker is Great!

Hi David,

I'm glad you are enjoying the TS!

I wouldn't run out and buy blades. PING Eye 2's are great irons. They
have always seemed to have a draw tendency when I played them as a
younger man.

Forward shaft lean does promote a right to left shape which is great for
most. If you are "over-drawing" the ball, I would work on your path and
feel like you are swing more across the ball. I always feel like I'm
cutting across the ball and swinging left. That's how I can lean on the
ball with the shaft and not over-draw the ball.

My divots go left and my shot shape is a pretty straight, maybe
baby-fade shot.

Cheers,

MC

-----Original Message-----
From: @peoplepc.com [mailto:okbevo@peoplepc.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2010 12:35 PM
To: martinchuck@pga.com
Subject: Tour Striker is Great!

Martin, I saw the info-mercial and bought the pro 7 iron T.S. and am
extremely pleased.

I am having a hard time though going from hitting the tour striker well
then
switching back to my Ping Eye 2 copper clubs. Do you have any
suggestions
getting into proper alignment with the off-set or do I need to buy some
blades?
Also, I am tending to hit the ball right to left.

Thanks,
Happy Customer,
David
Inola, Ok

Saturday, September 4, 2010

RE: LH Tour Striker Pro 7-iron / steel stiff

Tracy, thanks for the kind note. I'm glad you like the product. If you
want a second training club, I'd ask you what you need the most help
with?? If it's pitching and short swings, go with the TS 56. If it
continues to be long game, then the 5 Pro.

Thanks for the support.

-Martin

-----Original Message-----
From: Tracy r@elsouth.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2010 5:30 AM
To: Martin Chuck
Subject: RE: LH Tour Striker Pro 7-iron / steel stiff

Martin,

I received my TS Pro 7 iron yesterday. Just looking at it, I thought
"how in the heck I'm I going to hit this". But, at the range last night,
I had very good success. Didn't roll any! The worst shot was maybe half
normal height. Most importantly, I hit a bunch of really good shots, and
I could really tell when it was hit correctly. Moving back and forth
between the TS and my normal 7 iron, I could see and feel the
difference. Seems like it's going to be a great help for my
ballstriking.

Question : Already thinking about adding a second TS to my arsenal.
Would you recommend the 5 iron or the 56 degree wedge? If someone is
having success with the 7 iron, will there be much benefit in having the
wedge? I guess it would be more help with the chipping and pitching,
right?

Thanks for the great product!

Tracy

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Tour Striker Progress

Trey, thanks for the great note! I wish you continued success with your game and thanks for your support.

Martin

From: Trey #$%^@hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2010 8:22 AM
To: rich@thegolfagency.com; Martin Chuck
Subject: RE: USPS Package

Rich

Love the TS Pro X!  Been to the range 3 times and have enjoyed the challenge of the tougher sweet spot to hit!  Avg. 1-2 solid out of every 4 or 5 so there is a lot of room for improvement.  Reminds me of how I was when I started with the TS Pro 5!  Practice routine has been hitting 75% of the bucket with Tour Striker clubs and the other 25% with my normal sticks.  I also use a training device on my lead wrist called a tac tic, which clicks if I'm not in a good impact position.  The TS's along with the tac tic give me the opportunity to hit balls and get immediate feedback!  Love it!!! 

My Coach at Golftec is thrilled with the impact position I got in for our last lesson..........told him Tour Striker has helped reinforce what he has been trying to get me to do!  See attached pic!

Thanks again