Golf Technologies Air Hammer Drivers
Golf Technologies Air Hammer Drivers
[Sep 12, 2008]
rich
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
hammer driver
The biggest piece of junk i have ever seen. i dint think even tiger woods could hit this club more than 200 yds. besides me 3 of my friend tried hitting it and we were all about 30-40 yds shorter than with our regualr drivers.
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[Sep 01, 2008]
Gregory D. Heffley
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
The Hammer
I bought the Hammer from the tv. Best driver I have ever hit. Go ahead and spend $400.00 on something else but this is cheap enough to try first. |
[Aug 22, 2008]
Aaron B
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
The Hammer Driver
This club is a complete peice of garbage. Do not wast your money. It hits about 75 yards short of my R5 Taylor made. Do yourself a favor and buy a club from a real club manufacturer. What a rip off. |
[Jul 30, 2008]
david jackson
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
hammer driver
i tend to always check out the latest gadgets for golf (i'm an idiot spender) so i bought this one. there is no feel to the club at all. the best drives were at least 40 yards short of my kg driver and 30 behind my callaway ft5. it does hit straight, but don't get it for the distance or if you want to be able to work the ball. |
[Jul 28, 2008]
gary
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
the hammer
Out of curiousity, I was dying to validate the claims made by the six time world champion (champion of false claims that is). In all honesty i was rather amused that the golf channel would even reveal the secrets of such a magical make of golfclubs. I found it ironic that the only professional that was interviewed in the infomercial was some guy with a made up name from Japan...If these clubs are so special then how come not one golfer in the PGA Tour carries one in their bags??? Am I to believe some retired NFL players and some old weekend golfers who drink metamucil and hit from the red tees? In my honest opinion the infomercial looks a cheesy porno movie from the eighties and John Hamm or whatever the hell his name is, looks like a big doofus....Powww!!!! Hahaha. Gimme a Break, you gotta be kidding me with this nonsense. Im happy to say that i'm a proud owner of a hammer... really, everybody should spend their money on this driver, youll really impress your friends when you go out and play a round.... They wont beleive how stupid you are for buying it!!! |
[Jul 23, 2008]
lmrogers
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Hammer Driver
I started to buy the Hammer, even entered in the order form. I decided not to buy it. I never received a receipt and never confirmed the order but the company went ahead and charged my credit card. As soon as I saw they had billed me, I called customer service but they said it shipped the day before being billed. Actually 2 different people I talked to told me it shipped different days. Then I was told that there was not a supervisor i could talk to. This is a scam company. DO NOT ORDER FROM THIS COMPANY! If you want to buy the driver, buy it from a reputable discount company. Customer Service It is almost nonexistant. The website and people are all a scam. |
[Jul 16, 2008]
Brian
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
The Hammer
Purchased Driver from heartlandamerican.com for $40. It hits straight, but if you hit over 250, don't waste your time, you'll lose yardage. This is the perfect club for those getting on in years that don't have the ability to go long anymore. You don't have to swing hard to get the maximum potential of the club, in my opinion 250. Customer Service heartlandamerican.com had no issues with them and recommed that if you're looking into the lastest fad, check them out, you may get what you're looking for less expensive. Similar Products Used: Bob Burns Bronto, R7 |
[Jun 22, 2008]
Oneputt007
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
The Hammer Driver
I have used 3 drivers and this one is the best by far. I hit it over 290 yards straight down the middle. I cant wait to take lessons so I can see what I can really do. Money well spent. I'm getting the 3 and 5 woods soon. |
[May 17, 2008]
Tony
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Hammer Driver
Well, here I am again. Last year I bought the Hammer driver, 3 & 5 wood. I've played 6 rounds of golf so far this season and I just par the course for the first time. I normally am not that good,but I have to say that the Hammer clubs have performed as promised. I did have to chop two inches off the club since it was like a telephone pole when I got it. Unless you're 6'5", this club will be way too long for you. After modiying it I've had GREAT success. My drives are farther than ever before and usually down the middle. The key with this club is not to sing it hard. 80% will pump it out past what you're used to and put it down the middle. I love this club. Don't be fooled by the high priced "endorsed" clubs. Hey, it's just one man's opinion. I like it! Period! |
[Mar 22, 2008]
glfnt
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
hammer
well i took a chance and bought this club should have spent the 120 bucks on a stripper i would have had better results ive hit and hit with this club i tried screaming boom pow and go like he does and that didnt work i screamed so loud and swung so hard i almost crapped my self people were looking at me like i was crazy 180-210 was all i could get out of this club i finally threw the damn thing in the pond and a carp swam up inspected the club and tossed it back out of the pond evidently the fish have the same perception of this club as i do save your money buy a good brand of club enjoy better results |