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Perfect Club Perfect Club Golf Utility Clubs - Reviews
On 2005-11-07, John A. rated this Perfect Club Perfect Club a 5...(6382)
Purchase: I bought this club off the Perfect Club internet site about two years ago. I think I paid about $150.00 (steel shaft). Pros: Everything. It is very easy to hit and has a dead straight ball flight. It has a very pleasing ball trajectory that builds confidence. I have always had trouble with the longer irons and this was my answer. Excellent club for those long par 3's, the ball hits the green softly and sticks very well (little or no run). I also have used it for chipping, it works very well. This is one club that will always be in my bag. Cons: The head cover, it went straight from the box to the trash. Quality: Outstanding quality, as I said earlier I have had this club about two years and use it about 10 - 15 times a round and it looks as good as new. Review Summary: If you are a 10+ handicap and can take the ribbing from your buddies there is no reason not to have this in your bag.
On 2005-03-01, hamma2 rated this Perfect Club Perfect Club a 5...(5104)
Purchase: Got it two years ago through the Perfect Club Website. $199 Graphite Shaft. Pros: Great quality and easy to hit. I don't carry a 3 iron and 5 wood. My golf buddies are shocked that I can almost reach those par 5's in two. Great for off the tee on tight holes and long par 3's. And belive it or not, with a little practice, I have been able to hole out on some tough greenside chips. Cons: Nothing really except that the price went down a year after I bought it. I have nobody to blame but myself. And the head cover is horrific. Quality: Shaft by UST and grip by lambkin, what more can you say. They didn't skimp on the materials with the exception of the horrid looking head cover. Review Summary: This is a great club for high handicapers like myself who are always fighting a slice. I have a driver swing speed of 85mph but I can drive the ball about 200 yards with the perfect club straight. I have more confidence in this club off the tee than my driver or 4 wood. On 2005-02-19, J.P. Walsh rated this Perfect Club Perfect Club a 5...(5054)
Purchase: I got the perfect club last spring after seeing Peter Kessler's commercial during The Masters tournament. I liked the idea of putting my long irons in mothballs, and trying something new. I ordered it online for about $115 as I recall. Pros: First of all, it has taken several strokes off my game on every round. I've also found it to be remarkably versatile. I get distance and accuracy, and can also keep the tragectory low when necessary and yet get reasonable length.
The Perfect Club is well crafted and sturdy. I feel good when I use it, and have confidence with it. Not every shot is "perfect," of course, and when I miss the mark it's my swing that's at fault.
I've been working on my game over the past two seaons, and have reduced my handicap to 14 from the mid 20s. The Perfect Club has had a lot to do with that. Cons: The only thing I don't like is the head cover that came with the club. It's a knit-type thing that has not held up well. It just looks kind of weird. Quality: The construction is top notch. It feels good in the hands, and I think that's because of the weighting of the clubhead. Its also stood up well to the rigors of the golf course. Sturdy is an applicable description.
Lastly, it looks good. Review Summary: I'd recommend the Perfect Club to anyone interested in shaving a few strokes off their game. That's especially true for those of us who have not had consistent success with the longer irons.
On not just a few occasions I've lent the Perfect Club to playing partners, suggesting they give it a try. I've never heard a negative reaction.
No one will play perfectly with the Perfect Club, but they'll certainly play better. On 2004-08-17, Bo rated this Perfect Club Perfect Club a 5...(4062)
Purchase: I purchased this club at a local K's merchandise for $70 Pros: Ive been golfing for 3 years now. Once I got used to the offset head, and worked with it a little, I was amazed at the distance I could get with the thing off the tee. Right off the bat, the shots were flying dead straight. Pretty soon I was able to generate some draw for the first time. The thing will do what it is supposed to do, just get your alignment, and trust your swing. My confidence in its ability to keep me in play and on the fairway resulted in faster swing speeds and more distance. I use it all the time off the tee now. Average distance is 230 to 240 yards and I have hit some 270. For reference, I hit a 9 iron from 150. It's a "hammer of Thor" club. I tee it up about an inch and let it all hang out. The ball sails out of sight and stays straight. Cons: I'm not real crazy about the Lambkin grips, they tore my hands up the first day out on the practice field with it, but it's 5 bucks to change, and I haven't yet, so...quit complaining. I haven't figured out how to hit it dead straight consistantly off the fairway yet, but I think that's all me, not the club. Quality: I got the steel shaft version. It's very fine quality. I've hit hundreds of balls with it now and it's showing some wear, but it still looks good. Review Summary: This club's a keeper. If you can get past not using a driver, it will lower your scores by keeping you in play. On 2004-02-28, Louis rated this Perfect Club Perfect Club a 5...(2956)
Purchase: Bought over the internet directly from Peter Kesler's site. ($199.00) graphite shaft. The price has been lowered to $125.00.
This club works. Ball flight is high and as long as your 4 iron or 7 wood.
Quality is excellent.
Caught alot of flack from my buddies but now they all have one in their bag. Pros: Quality and accuracy Cons: no dislikes Quality: excellent Review Summary: Good buy at the current price of $125.00.
The info Kesler gives is true and the club does as he states.
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