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Tour Edge - Bazooka QLS
Bazooka QLS
- Tour EdgeGet high technology, great performance and a great value with the Bazooka QLS Driver from Tour Edge. This 460cc, high-tech, 6A4V titanium driver features a slight offset and the latest in high-MOI design. The squarish/oval design moves more weight to the rear corners of the clubhead for awesome forgiveness.
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getrsa - 10/1/24
Playing Eggy Car encourages a never-give-up attitude. No matter how many times the egg drops, you keep trying, which is a great way to build resilience.
Playing Eggy Car encourages a never-give-up attitude. No matter how many times the egg drops, you keep trying, which is a great way to build resilience.
jazopa - 6/11/24
While the classic rainbow is the most well-known, there are several types of rainbows that can occur under different conditions:
Primary Rainbow: This is the most common type and consists of a single, bright arc with red on the outer part and violet on the inner part. Magicexhibit.org
Secondary Rainbow: Occasionally, a second, fainter rainbow appears outside the primary arc. This secondary rainbow has its colors reversed, with red on the inner side and violet on the outer side, caused by a double reflection of sunlight inside the water droplets.
Supernumerary Rainbows: These are faint, closely spaced rainbows that appear just inside the primary rainbow. They are caused by the interference of light waves.
Fogbows: These rainbows appear in fog rather than rain. They are usually white with faint colors because the water droplets in fog are much smaller than raindrops.
Moonbows: These are rare rainbows that occur at night, illuminated by the light of the moon rather than the sun.
While the classic rainbow is the most well-known, there are several types of rainbows that can occur under different conditions:
Primary Rainbow: This is the most common type and consists of a single, bright arc with red on the outer part and violet on the inner part. Magicexhibit.org
Secondary Rainbow: Occasionally, a second, fainter rainbow appears outside the primary arc. This secondary rainbow has its colors reversed, with red on the inner side and violet on the outer side, caused by a double reflection of sunlight inside the water droplets.
Supernumerary Rainbows: These are faint, closely spaced rainbows that appear just inside the primary rainbow. They are caused by the interference of light waves.
Fogbows: These rainbows appear in fog rather than rain. They are usually white with faint colors because the water droplets in fog are much smaller than raindrops.
Moonbows: These are rare rainbows that occur at night, illuminated by the light of the moon rather than the sun.
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Average Handicap: 18.4
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