Golf Technologies Hammer SuperPro Drivers
Golf Technologies Hammer SuperPro Drivers
[Dec 09, 2009]
D. C. Carrubba
Shoots in the 100s
Cannot say, will refuse delivery upon arrival. Customer Service I'll hold short of calling my experience fraud, but they most certainly engage in questionable business practices. Online ordering showed that the transaction could not be completed, yet they've billed my CC for two purchases, three months after the fact. Now they say the clubs have been shipped. I'm dismayed. |
[Oct 03, 2009]
Ken Brzezinski
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
The Hammer Driver
I used the Hammer Driver for the first time last week. I am recovering from back surgery and the Doctor said I could try 9 holes. On a par 5 460 yard hole. My second shot was a pitching wedge from about 50 yards from the hole. The drive went out of sight after 250 yards because of a hill. It went straight down the middle of the fairway. My partners had all played their second shots and we still had not found my ball. When we got close to the hole one of my playing partners asked about the type of ball I was playing. I said titlist and he poited to a ball just short of the green. I have hit three hundred yard drives before on occasion. I had never hit a four hundred yard drive ever. I bought the Hammer as an incentive to push me to play golf when I got better. I am working with two brothers to strengthen my back and help me return to normal life. One is a chiropractor who is pushing me to improve my posture and balance. The younger brother is a trainer at a gym and he works at increasing my stamina, balance, back strength and posture. They are not golfers so it is hard to explain to them the significance of the drive. I am 62 years old and I have never dreamed of hitting a ball that far. I hit balls a long ways before but never straight. |
[Sep 17, 2009]
Dan Few
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
The Hammer driver
I'm 65 and the strength of my drives have been going downhill for 15 years. I purchased the Hammer and it has improved my drives by 50+ yards. That's 175 to 225 to 240. This club works for me as advertised!!!! Customer Service I would love to buy the 3 wood and don't know how to buy it. Similar Products Used: Several different brands. |
[Sep 15, 2009]
rmessg7
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Hammer Super Pro
Folks, if you would take the time to do a little research the Hammer SUPER PRO by Xfactor IS, in fact, USGA and R&A conforming with the 9.75 degree head. I'm not sure about the ZOLEX Hammer that you all seem to be talking about, because it's not listed on either the conforming or non-conforming list. The original question was if the Hanner Super Pro is legal; YES if it a 9.75 degree head. |
[Sep 13, 2009]
Herman
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
hammer driver #1 and #3
I been wanting to buy these clubs for months,but these bad reveiws scrare the heck out me on this web site,so I brought a set of these clubs anyway off Ebay,and the Seller offered 7 days returned money.When I got the clubs I immediately went to my golf course and to the golf range,and play around of golf. And to my surpraise I was hitting the balls about 50 yards further,and way more streighter,so the "CLUBS DO WORK," and for those who bad mouth it,Jack Hamm over sold it to you,there is no club out there you will hit 100 yards or more,or what ever your imagination would be.
Customer Service Excellent,and I spoke to Jack Hamm myself by phone,and he is a nice guy. Similar Products Used: Callaway,ping,cleveland,taylor,nike,and started with a Walmart. |
[Aug 31, 2009]
gardenforms02@yahoo.com
Shoots in the 100s
I have recently seen the Jack Hammer commercial and I was wondering about any reviews on this particular club?
Customer Service "Time is Money." I don't have time to waste waiting around (3-months) for some uncertain golf company to mail me a cheap, made-in-China from a 10-year boy in a sweat-shop, floppy-shaft Driver, that comes with another made-in-China, lead-poisoned fairway club as well for under $100. Just the price alone tells me: "I will get what I pay for" and I will probably won't get the clubs in a reasonable time period. Instead, I rather get good friendly service at Golfsmith and actually walk out of the store (that day) with a driver once I pay for it; even if it costs me a few hundred dollars more; at least I know what I am getting. I don't have time to deal with Jack Hamm's employee's that get paid $6.50/hr to jerk me around about shipping and handling costs. Similar Products Used: Cleveland Launcher (Technology) Driver |
[Jul 18, 2009]
James
Shoots in the 90s
I've been playing for one year and a half and i can hit the driver about
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[Jul 15, 2009]
jackrolstad
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
the hammer
At first glance the club looks good. The first swing will tell you a lot. It's heavy, not titanium. In total it's not really worth a pile of crap. Save your money. Gauranteed to make you loose 2o to 30 yards. |
[Jul 06, 2009]
logan
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
"The Hammer"
Dont by this-
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[Jun 30, 2009]
Hal Raines
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Hammer Driver
Very disappointed! Should have researched up front. At no time during the advertisement for this club do they tell you it DOES NOT conform to USGA rules and is an illegal driver. Do your research before you purchase! It's going to cost me $39.80 to return plus my shipping cost. Similar Products Used: Taylor made R7 Driver and 5900 Sumo |