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by rancid1993 in Sports & Outdoors, - Top 500, Sep 12 '07
Pros: Easy to Make Solid Contact, High Trajectory for a Wood/Hybrid Cons: Too Much Offset!
Anyone else remember the Perfect Club infomercials that ran so often on the Golf Channel about two or three years ago? The ones where supposedly hack golfers are shown hitting endlessly high beautiful shots and Peter Kessler promising that this club is ...
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by golfer789 , Jul 31 '04
Pros: Easy to hit, high and straight, very versatile, fair price. Cons: Dumb looking headcover.
The Perfect Club is designed to be an easy to hit alternative to long irons and high lofted fairway woods. I usually shoot 10-14 over par for 18 holes and don't have a problem hitting shots with my 3-4 irons. I hit a Perfect Club today to see if it lived ...
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The Perfect Club 24* and 18*
by foofer ,Jul 14 '06
Pros: Easy to hit. Very reliable. Cons: Cheap head cover for the 18* model.
One time out on the course has convinced me that I made the perfect purchase when buying the perfect club. They are extremely accurate, very easy to hit.
Ever have those trouble holes that you just dread? Perhaps it a par four dog leg left or right, and you need to place the ball about 200 yards down the middle on a very narrow fairway. The Perfect club will quickly become "the club" of choice every time. You will have more attempts at birdies and pars.
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take any wood and add a lot of lead tape, will work the same
by june16th1959 ,May 03 '04
Pros: Gets the ball up Cons: 25 yards shorter than a 5 wood, and 10 yards shorter
than a 7 wood.
I hit this club 170 yards same distance as my 11 wood.
This club will have you hitting more fairway than the
average driver because its shorter but you wont hit
this club as long as your 7 wood. Paid $25 at
2nd swing franklin Tn.
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The "Go To" Club for Your Bag
by marmoset ,Nov 24 '03
Pros: Extremely versatile club. Very easy to hit from anywhere on the course.
Cons: The head cover is ugly.
Model reviewed: Perfect Club 21* loft, graphite shaft
About the reviewer: 28 handicap and improving.
Saying anything is "perfect", especially when referring to golf equipment, is a gross exaggeration. However, this club has become my "go to" club when I need to hit a safe, straight shot. The 39" shaft and head offset make squaring this club up VERY EASY. Surprisingly workable for such a highly lofted club (21*). Normally a power fader (to slicer), this was the first wood I was able to hit a controlled draw with. If you have trouble controlling your tee shots, this is your club. I can get 190 to 200 yards of carry with it. You can use it from the tee on narrow fairways or long par 3's. It penetrates mid length rough with ease. It works like a charm to punch out from low hanging tree limbs and still gain some progress down the fairway. I can honestly say this club has added consistency to my game and cut 5 to 7 stokes off my scores.
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Perfect Club Plus 18 degree
by riprhorer ,Aug 03 '04
Pros: Low, boring trajectory, if that's what you're looking for. Cons: Low, boring trajectory. Total lack of support from official Perfect Club website.
I can't get anything out of this club. The trajectory is much lower than I expected, if I can manage to hit it square at all. I'm very disappointed in its performance compared to other similar clubs I've tried. I do much better with Master Grip's Utility Wood II and it's much less expensive.
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Great Clubs for Flawed Swings
by flash651 ,May 31 '04
Pros: Builds confidence in swing, creates distance off poor lies such as side hill. Cons: Lose a few yards due to short club length.
After using the Perfect Club for 2 years, I just bought the Plus and Driver. Couldn't be happier.
These are great clubs if you have a flawed swing, i.e. over the top. This always made my drives an adventure off the tee.
The first time out with the Perfect Driver, I was down the middle about 230 yards on my first 6 drives in a row. Wow! As my swing started fading on the last few holes, I wasn't down the middle, but still had playable drives.
If you are struggling with your woods, stop trying to play clubs requiring perfect swings and start playing a club that fits a poor swing. Yes it is not a "big name" club and you may get some looks. But popping up drives with a traditional driver will also get you some looks.
Couldn't be happier with my purchase.
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