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Total Number of Review Points: 5
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On 2003-07-29, Shiloh rated this Perfect Club The Perfect Club a 5...(1921)



Purchase: I've always had a difficult time hitting the long irons. Seems like anything above a 5 iron was chunked or skulled or..... well, let's just say, it wasn't pretty. I received The Perfect Club near the end of June 2003 for $199. It has the graphite shaft and Winn grip.
Pros: My game improved the first time out. When the ad says, the easiest club to hit ever made, they aren't kidding. I am consistently getting good height, accuracy PLUS, and the distance isn't too bad either. Besides that, every one has a double take at the unique 'TINK' of the sweet spot hit!!
Cons: It was a bit pricey, but one could justify the price vs enjoyment
Quality: workmanship is excellent, fit and feel is great..

Review Summary: I would recommend this to anyone that wants to have more fun at the game of golf. If you like the 'challenge' of the 3 or 4 irons,, or the 5 or 7 fairway wood,, then this isn't for you, but for the rest of us, the pure joy of the hit and soft landing... wow...

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