Is the Taylor Made Bubble Ti 2 Woods Good? (4 Wood)?
Superman
2008-09-23 20:30:21 UTC
I have a Taylor Made Bubble Ti 2 4 Wood, is it a good club, or is it not?
Four answers:
Matt M
2008-09-24 11:25:18 UTC
Back in the 90's maybe, but nowadays this club is junk. Go to www.pga.tradein.com and you'll find this puppy worth only a few pesos.
Thanks to the Bubble shaft, this beauty requires special grips that cost about $20 per grip, and the grips... are junk. They're a cheap flimsy version of a basic tour wrap that last half a season and then you need to replace them. And most stores/shops don't carry them, so you're forced to order them directly from Taylor Made for about $12 a grip plus shipping (which is also ridiculous). And installing these suckers is rocket science, literally. You need a device to assist you in putting one on a shaft. If you haven't tried it yet, don't, unless you're looking for a good laugh.
You may fetch 10 bucks for this club on ebay. Best bet is to go to a local course that has a shop and an outdoor range, and try out some demos (along with your Ti Bubble 2 for comparing results). You'll be amazed at how much better the new technology is compared to one of Taylor's old gimmicks.
I hope this helps!
anonymous
2008-09-24 18:06:07 UTC
It is a pretty good club, but the main thing about the bubble clubs was the shaft. Taylor has abandoned making them though as graphite shaft technology has advanced. It's a good club, but there are as good and many better clubs now available. The main thing is how you hit it - if it works for you then it is a great club.
Jacky T
2008-09-24 09:33:17 UTC
Yes, it is a good club. if you want to try another type, you can search in ebayoyo.
wbaker777
2008-09-24 11:08:56 UTC
For an older model it is very good
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