
What is the second generation of BombTech?
Their current driver is the second generation design. Their claim is that they have improved the aerodynamics and location of the center of gravity to help you launch it higher with less spin (good things). BombTech also says that they offer a premium shaft that is more stable, lighter and has lower torque.
What degree wedge is used for launch monitor?
Taking a full swing with the 56-degree wedge on my launch monitor produced almost exactly the same results as my Ping on what I consider to be key metrics:
How much is BombTech driver?
The driver has a retail price of $347 at the time of this article, but there is almost always some kind of pricing promotion going on (currently you can get a “free” three wood with your driver purchase). When they introduced their set of three wedges, they were only $99 total. It seemed kind of ridiculous. How could they make money at that price? I figured it was just a loss leader to get you in the door.
How long is BombTech guarantee?
BombTech offers a 60-day guarantee on all of their products and has expanded from the original driver into almost every club in the bag (except the putter). If you take a look at the reviews on their site and on social media, you can see that BombTech has a very real fan base that loves the clubs.
What was Sully's model?
Sully’s model was to cut the middle man out, forego professional sponsor contracts, and use the Internet to his advantage. He made himself the face of the company and posted his personal cell phone number for customers to get in touch if they had any questions or concerns.
Does BombTech Golf exist?
If I told you that someone was going to start a golf club company in Vermont and was planning to sell directly to golfers over the Internet, you would probably say that they were doomed to fail. I would likely agree with you knowing what I do about the golf equipment industry. Interestingly enough, this company does exist and they have been able to succeed. Their name is BombTech Golf and I recently got a chance to try out some of their clubs.
Who invented the BombTech?
If you have never heard of BombTech, it was started by a guy named Sully who kept breaking drivers in his quest to hit the ball as far as humanly possible. His frustration led him to design what he considered to be a better driver head, with the help of the engineering department at the University of Vermont.
Where are Deson golf clubs made?
The heads are made by Deson in China . He also claimed shafts don't matter. He also sold clubs head only but refused to warranty them when they broke because he “didn't know how they were assembled and by whom and what their certifications areâ€. And he was assembling the preassembled at the time and had not one bit of clubmaking certification. There's a list of things one could go on and on about.
Is the sole design of the golf club inadequate?
I found the sole design to be inadequate. It is very low bounce so you have to put a perfect swing on it to get the club under the ball without digging a trench.
