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The Perfect Club

Chris Pepperrell


Handicap : 20

Posted : Thu 23rd Nov 2006 12:39
Hi Guys
Have any of you got the "PERFECT CLUB" thats always on The Golf Channel it seems a good price £59.95, would love to hear any coments as to if its any good

Thanks Chris
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Richard Eadsforth


Handicap : 17.8

Reply : Fri 24th Nov 2006 09:19
That advert is brilliant!!! I love that bloke on it,, he's well funny!! I havnt tried it personally so my only advice is to be wary of adverts like that, nothing makes it that easy! However it may work for you. The best advice is demo, demo, demo that club like crazy and see if YOU find it any good. Dony buy it without trying it.

(and for £59.95 its not that cheap!, Spend it on another Putter for your collection!!)
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Chris Pepperrell


Handicap : 20

Reply : Fri 24th Nov 2006 14:32
Thanks Richard for your reply, I just dont know at the moment what to do but I think that you are right "nothing makes it that easy". One of my mates that I play has got one and he doesnt do that well with it, in fact my distance with a 5 or 6 iron is just as good.

Chris
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Richard Eadsforth


Handicap : 17.8

Reply : Fri 24th Nov 2006 15:44
What distance are you struggling at? I think the perfect club distance is marketed somewhere about 180 yrds distance? I think a better bet would be to look for maybe a decent rescue/hybrid club. (one not endorsed by Peter Kessler!!!!!!)
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Chris Pepperrell


Handicap : 20

Reply : Sat 25th Nov 2006 16:11
Well Richard, I am just getting used to my 5 wood and not doing too bad with it, but find that when I move up the 3 wood im very inconsistent, so really just thought the Perfect club might be the answer, (Only been playing 3 months)

Chris
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Richard Eadsforth


Handicap : 17.8

Reply : Mon 27th Nov 2006 09:21
The "perfect club" wont replace a 3 wood, if anything its aimed more at 7 wood distance or 4 iron. Hitting a 3 wood off the deck is a very difficult skill, id suggest forgetting about the 3 wood alltogether for a while and using the club you are consistent with (the 5 wood). Your gonna be alot better off hitting a decent 5 wood 10-20 yrds short and having a chip onto the green, rather than slicing that 3 wood into the trees. I played for ages without a 3 wood. (Provided your ok hitting driver?).

+ Once youve taken that 3 wood out of your back theres room for another wedge to perform those cheeky little chips to the green!

(just my opinion, of course)
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Chris Pepperrell


Handicap : 20

Reply : Tue 28th Nov 2006 22:03
Thanks Richard, that seems good advice, I think I will do that.

Chris
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Richard Jones


Handicap : 11

Reply : Sun 1st Aug 2010 15:45
my mum bought me the perfect club a few years back iv had good results with it i knock  it around 180 mark
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