Friday, December 31, 2010

FW: Tour Striker 7ProX

Dear Brett,

 

Thank you so much for sending in your testimonial. It’s stuff like this that really makes my day. I’m thrilled that the TS has helped you recognize a feel that is going to help your game. Best of all, it’s your own personal experience.

 

Good luck with your progress and have a great NEW YEAR as a single digit handicapper! Keep me poste.

 

Cheers,

 

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

 


------ Forwarded Message
From: Brett O
Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2010 11:16:56 -0500
To: <testimonials@tourstriker.com>
Subject: Tour Striker 7ProX

Martin,
I’ve been stuck as a ten handicap for quite a while now, mostly due to inconsistent ball striking.  I’ve been putting in lots of time at the range and practice green, but I wouldn’t necessarily call it “quality” time.  I recently received the Tour Striker 7 Iron Pro-X and have taken it to the range several times already after watching the instructional DVD that came with it.  I did not get a single ball in the first bucket more than ten feet off the ground!  However, I learned quite a bit from those worm burners.  I realized that I was definitely flipping the club at impact, and as a result was playing in the dreaded “fourth quadrant”.  I was losing the pressure on the grape that I was creating during the transition between backswing and downswing.  Armed with this knowledge I attacked the second bucket.  Now, not every ball was great, but what a difference!  Focusing on “squishing the grape” I managed to compress the ball, get it in the air and contact the ground after the ball.  After hitting several very solid shots with the Tour Striker I switched back to my irons and was able to transfer the feeling from the Tour Striker effortlessly.  That’s the real beauty of your product, you’re making real swings with a real club.  There is no transition curve to apply what you learned to your actual equipment.  Needless to say, I’m a firm believer in the value of the Tour Striker and am looking forward to cracking that single digit handicap barrier on the way to scratch!  Thanks again for a great product and have a great New Year!
 
Sincerely,

 

Brett O
Ft. Stewart, GA  



Thursday, December 30, 2010

FW: Which one to get?

From: Byron

Subject: RE: Which one to get?

 

I finally got my tour striker pro. Finally.

 

First thought – how in the world am I going to hit the ball on the grooves?

 

The first session – actually not hitting the ball bad. I seem to be hooking this club more than normal.

 

Second session – I can hit this club pretty well, but still have tendency to hook the club.

 

Third session – still hooking but I hit some shots that were almost on line.

 

I like this club and will continue to use it.

 

I have been watching as many video’s of Martin as I can find on the web. He makes sense to me and explains things in a logical manner.

 

This weekend I am meeting a friend at the range and he will give the tour striker some swings.

 

Thanks – it is a great product! It lives up to the hype.

 

More importantly – Martin is on the golfwrx forums and helps out with training advice. That shows a lot about how he cares about his product and is not in it to make a quick buck.

 

Friday, December 3, 2010

The Northwest Golf Guys Recommend the Tour Striker

It’s that time of year when you don’t know what to get the golfer in your family. Another dozen Pro V’s?? Nah, how about a Tour Striker!

 

http://www.nwgolfguys.com/holiday_gifts/tourstriker.html

 

 

Tour Striker Review

http://johngrahamgolf.com/blog/tour-striker-sand-wedge-review/

Nice review from golf professional John Graham!