Golf Technologies Air Hammer Drivers
Golf Technologies Air Hammer Drivers
[Aug 08, 2009]
standaman
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Air Hammer
Do you want a club that will change your game overnight? Get the Air Hammer but beware because you will lose your foursome. They will get tired of being outdriven on every hole. I thought I pounded the ball until my wife gave me the Hammer for my birthday. I wasn't even going to play that day but I went out and played 18 holes and shot the course record. The extra 50yds cut 5 strokes off my game immediately and now I am no longer allowed to play in my weekly money games. There is a good chance that I will be going to Q-School as a mere formality to joining the PGA tour in 2010. Bubba Watson will no longer be the longest guy on tour because I have the Hammer in the bag. Hell, I don't even need a caddie anymore. I am driving most to all Par 4s now and Par 5s are now Par 4s. In summation, if you want to become a tour caliber player, get a Hammer and watch your scores fall. Thank you Jack Hamm for making my dreams come true. I failed to mention that I had testicular cancer before I got the Hammer but since getting the driver, it has gone into remission. Jack Hamm is Jesus. |
[Jul 22, 2009]
jcorn
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
9.5 hammer
I drive about 250 i got this driver and it made no difference its junk. it not even close to what they say about it.
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[Jul 20, 2009]
Bill Conlin
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Hammer 1-3-5 woods
9.5% Driver is a piece of junk . You want to hit the ball longer, take a lesson. It is to expensive to return, I will be using it for a curtain rod in my basement. |
[Jul 20, 2009]
Corey
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Hammer Driver
I was playing a round of golf when the guy they paired me up with ask me to hit his Brand new Hammer driver that he bought on TV from Jack Hamm. I'm a sratch golfer with club head speed at 111 MPH and I took one swing and caved in the face. What a piece of crap. Save your money and buy used name brand. |
[Jul 20, 2009]
Charles Stahl
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
The Hammer Driver
I have a Calloway Driver model 454. My average drive is around 250 yards. I did not gain any yardage with the Hammer, if anything, I lost about 20 yards on my drive. Stick with the name brands. Customer Service Customer service was ready to sell everything under the sun when I placed the order. I was able to get a return authorization with no problem. I was charged a processing fee of $51 but was able to keep the three wood (whoopie). Similar Products Used: Calloway Driver Model 454, Calloway out performs, not question. |
[Jul 08, 2009]
golf1708
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Hammer Driver
This club is absolutely horrible. I usually hit my drives about 270 yards with my callaway big bertha that I bought for $150. The hammer took 70 yards off of my drive! I now hit at most 200 yard drives, and thats if i hit it just right. The hammer is a joke! it feels like im swinging a piece of wood attached to a twig of a shaft. Above all I tried to return the club, and customer service completely ignored me, they didn't return any of my calls or e-mails. I payed $140 for a complete joke of a driver. And for those of you who are serious about golfing and want to still get the hammer after all of these reviews that are very similar to mine, the hammer isn't allowed in any tournament of any kind that I know of. Customer Service Absolutely horrible Similar Products Used: plank of wood |
[Jul 07, 2009]
sity
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
hammer driver zolex?
If you take the time to read this then read the others aswell.Someone who is involved with the Hammer is writing most of the good reviews and just changing the words a bit but all to similiar.Also they say they have played all the big golf makers clubs aswell,and always so angry and calling anyone who doesnt like the hammmer," hackers".If you think that infomercial was well done oh my god!I honestly cant believe that loser had the gall to put that out.I will say that I tried someone elses and it honestly sucks,bad.I play an r7 superquad and hit it great.I also hit the ft5 great but its sounds a bit to quiet at impact.Jack Hammer is a serious freak and a liar.Sorry but its true...money will buy you love.Pay the bucks and get the new big name clubs and if they dont help its your swing.
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[Jun 29, 2009]
garth
Shoots in the 80s
I've played golf off and on for the past 35 years -- started with persimmon drivers, and, actually, they were longer and straighter than this hunk of metal called The Hammer. Don't waste your money on this. You'll do better swinging a scottish battle ax, except for the slice, mind you. |
[Jun 29, 2009]
Jerry morales
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
The Hammer
I purchased the club hoping to get the 40 - 50 yard extra distance as well as help straighten my natural fade in tighter fareways. Though the Hammer did help the fade slightly, the distance was 20 - 40 yards shorter than my FTI and My son hit the club about the same. It's a $99 club; and that is what I got. The $39 non- rufundable shipping and handling is where they really make their money; they must be getting most of them back. Don't waste the money. They didn't even come with head covers. |
[May 15, 2009]
kyle talley
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Hammer-X
You guys are just hacks. I am a scratch golfer and this club feels little different than my Titleist 909 D2. Sure it looks different but if you are having trouble hitting the ball over ten feet, you need to spend your money on golf lessons versus a new driver. Hammertime! |