Tour Edge Bazooka 370 Golf Club Set Review

Tour Edge may not be the first brand you think of when you think of game improvement clubs, but you would be doing yourself a disservice if you overlooked the Bazooka 370 clubs.

Overview of the Tour Edge Bazooka 370 Golf Clubs

The Tour Edge Bazooka 370 golf clubs have been on the market for quite a long time and they are still being sold all over the country. This made us curious about this often overlooked brand.

Do they really make decent entry-level golf clubs? After we tested the Tour Edge Bazooka 370 clubs, we can confidently say yes, they are a good set for players who are just getting into the game.

We will get into the specifics in just a second but the first thing you should know about these clubs is that they are forgiving. They will help you build confidence in your game and get you started with the fundamentals of golf.

Not only are the Tour Edge Bazooka 370 clubs good for beginners, you can pick up the set for a very reasonable price at most retailers.

Tour Edge Bazooka 370 Details

Category: Beginner’s/Game Improvement

Bazooka 370 – What’s In the Set?

The Tour Edge Bazooka 370 set comes with a multi-compartment stand bag and the following clubs:

Driver, #3 fairway wood, #5 fairway wood, #4 hybrid, 5-9 irons, PW, SW and putter

Tour Edge Bazooka 370 – First Impressions & Club Breakdown

The first thing you will notice about these clubs is that they are lightweight and feel very balanced.

Tour Edge did a really good job with CG placement in pretty much all of these clubs but most notably in the driver and fairway woods. The extreme heel and toe weighting in the heads of the woods make swinging these clubs very comfortable –  even if you have a fast swing speed.

Of course, the Bazooka 370 golf clubs were designed with slower swing speed players in mind. Let’s take a look at each individual club.

Driver

The driver is set to 10.5 degrees of loft so you get decent launch out of it. The main attraction, so to speak, is the titanium face. The thin titanium face provides plenty of flex and feel so you know where you struck the ball on the face after every drive. The 460CC head will also be congenial for players who are having a bit of trouble with accuracy off the tee.

Fairway Woods

The #3 and #5 fairway woods are thoughtfully designed for the high handicap player. They feature shallow faces which helps them perform better from the rough and tight lies. Beginners will be able to scoop the ball up out of the rough and launch the ball nice and high with these woods.

Hybrid

Just in case you don’t like woods, Tour Edge included a #4 hybrid. This hybrid has a generous sweet spot and is nice and light. Like the fairway woods, the #4 hybrid in the Tour Edge Bazooka 370 golf club set has a shallow face so it too can be very handy when you find yourself in the rough.

Irons

The first thing we noticed about these irons is the long blade and large profile. These irons were designed to hit with. They are cavity back irons which help with distance and forgiveness. While you won’t be able to work the short irons too well, you probably aren’t very worried about that as a beginner anyway.

Wedges

The pronounced leading edges of the sand and pitching wedge makes it very easy to launch the ball high in the air. In fact, they launch too high sometimes, causing the ball to lose it’s line in windy conditions. Still, beginners will start to learn how to work short approaches with these wedges and that’s the important thing.

Putter

The Tour Edge Bazooka 370 set comes with an anser-style putter that looks smooth and clean at point of address. The roll control is a bit lacking as the face insert seems a little on the thick side, but the clubhead balance is there.

Shaft Information

The woods and hybrid clubs in the Bazooka 370 set are all outfitted with graphite shafts. They are 75 grams while the irons in the set have steel shafts that are 110 grams.

Tour Edge Bazooka 370 Pros

  • Very affordable
  • Great set for beginners and high handicappers
  • The woods are very forgiving
  • The stand bag is nice and sturdy
  • The irons have long, forgiving blades
  • Includes a hybrid as a replacement for a 4 iron

Tour Edge Bazooka 370 Cons

  • The short irons aren’t very workable
  • The wedges yield almost too much launch
  • Putter is lacking feel and feedback
  • No adjustable hosels or weights

Who is the Tour Edge Bazooka 370 Golf Club Set for?

It became very clear after just half a round with these golf clubs that they were designed with beginner players in mind.

Everything about the set was made to be forgiving. From the extreme perimeter weighted driver to the oversized heads of the iron, Tour Edge wanted to make sure that beginner players felt confident with these clubs at point of address.

If you are an intermediate player you might be able to derive some value from this set – mainly from the easy distance and launch you get from the woods. However, the lack of workability in the irons will likely leave a bad taste in the mouth of players who are trying to hone their short-game accuracy.

That all being said, the Tour Edge Bazooka 370 would make a great gift for anyone who has expressed interest in taking up golf. If you are searching for a beginner set of clubs for yourself, the Tour Edge Bazooka 370 set is an affordable option and in most cases, we think that beginner players can skip a fitting with these clubs.

Distance: 92/100

Accuracy: 89/100

Feel & Control: 91/100

Forgiveness: 94/100

Value: 92/100

Overall Rating: 93/100

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