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monenzad
Nov 22, 2004, 06:54 PM
Is this club for real? I see so many informercials for it and I am not a believer of informercials.

Focker Singh
Nov 22, 2004, 07:47 PM
I agree...not because I'm not a believer of infomercials but because I don't think there is such thing as a "perfect club". What good is a "perfect club" if you dont' have a good or "perfect" swing??? Even for the avid golfer or low handicapper, I don't think this club can make you hit perfect shots out of the sand, rough or fairway. Fundamentals are the most important. YES, it is easier to hit this club due to its flat head, but I really dont think it can help you as much as the commercial says so.

Special_K
Nov 22, 2004, 07:50 PM
Might help some people (mostly high handicappers). Personally, I can't stand that much offset in any club

monenzad
Nov 22, 2004, 10:50 PM
The only reason i was thinking about getting it was because it feels and is short as a 7 or 8 iron but can drive the distance of a 3 or 4, but I guess if I do get the perfect club and use it, it would than defeat the whole purpose of learning how to use my lower clubs

Mule56
Nov 23, 2004, 06:40 AM
The only reason i was thinking about getting it was because it feels and is short as a 7 or 8 iron but can drive the distance of a 3 or 4, but I guess if I do get the perfect club and use it, it would than defeat the whole purpose of learning how to use my lower clubs
I know some of you are going to get tried of hearing this, but here goes. Go to a club fitter (no I'm not a fitter or maker). Get that person to make you a 7 wood with a 5 iron length shaft. If you slice have them close the head a degree or two. If you hook have them open it. Now you have you own perfect fit, perfect club.
Once your swing changes you can have them reset the head. Save yourself a pile of cash.
Mule

Shadow
Nov 23, 2004, 07:14 PM
Is this club for real? I see so many informercials for it and I am not a believer of informercials.

No! No! No! If it sounds too good to be true, it is.

Although Karen Palacios sure looks good swinging it. Maybe that's why the club is so appealing to some. What's her married name? His first name is Dan.

Tintin
Nov 23, 2004, 09:26 PM
I know some of you are going to get tried of hearing this, but here goes. Go to a club fitter (no I'm not a fitter or maker). Get that person to make you a 7 wood with a 5 iron length shaft. If you slice have them close the head a degree or two. If you hook have them open it. Now you have you own perfect fit, perfect club.
Once your swing changes you can have them reset the head. Save yourself a pile of cash.
Mule

If anybody slices a 7 wood then lessons are a must. Why? More loft means more backspin and less sidespin. Same stuff with long and short irons. From reading your posts so far I don't think I need to convince you of that Mule56.

Here is an example:
Driver: 25 yard slice(no it is not a fade when a ball is sliced 25 yards)
3 Wood: 15 yard slice( The ball will probably end up going just as far as the driver)
5 Wood: 5 yard slice( I guess you can start calling it a fade)
7 wood: 2yard slice( it could still be pulled or pushed but with very little sidespin if any)

So what is my advice to you most golfers. Stay away from drivers with less than 12*of loft. There are some oversized drivers out there with 14.5* of loft that can be custom built to 44 inches. Very very forgiving and long and in the fairway and of course lower scores. It is like playing with an oversized 3 wood.

Ego Woods
Nov 23, 2004, 10:49 PM
No! No! No! If it sounds too good to be true, it is.

Although Karen Palacios sure looks good swinging it. Maybe that's why the club is so appealing to some. What's her married name? His first name is Dan.
hahaha.......yeah, those infomercials look so appealing cuz all their shots look perfect in the air!.....but u definitely need to have the golf swing down first, otherwise it doesn't matter what club u buy......the results will generally be the same......

AnnikaFan
Nov 26, 2004, 01:12 AM
dah..the perfect club infomercials are the most boring golf infomercials i evern seen (along with the infomercial for the bracelets)! The guy's voice is monotone....

anyways...yea...i don't believe in those magic clubs that infomercials are always trying to sell...however...i do like the teaching aid clubs..and kinda want to try them out...like the medicus hindge clubs