Golf Technologies Hammer SuperPro Drivers
Golf Technologies Hammer SuperPro Drivers
[May 03, 2008]
golfjunkie09
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
The Hammer
I bought this club off of a guy that hated it for 10 dollars. I have to say that its not a bad driver. Dont listen to what you hear from these other guys. You must take a smooth swing to hit this thing. The shaft acts about like uniflex steel just whippy like graphite. This driver is further than my Nickent and Nike drivers by about 15-25 yards. However, It isnt as forgiving as my nickent 3DX, but about the same as the Nike Ignite. If you get quick with the arms you get nothing out of it. YOU MUST HAVE A SMOOTH SWING TO HIT THE HAMMER. This is because the clubhead is aerodynamic and gains speed by itself on the downswing. If you pull the handle on this club it will get ahead of your hands causing a banana ball or a duck hook depending on how you adjust. It is a good club and all of the guys that pull the handle hard have theirs for sale cheap. Similar Products Used: Nike Ignite
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[Oct 15, 2007]
Russ
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Hammer driver
I went to the site after watching the infomercial to check it out. I entered my information, but never hit the purchase tab. A few weeks later the driver shows up. I tried to contact the company to send it back but you can't. I can't believe this company hasn't been shut down. Customer Service no service available Similar Products Used: Ping G5 |
[Sep 12, 2007]
bud streeter
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
hammer...superpro
this product is virtually useless. if you're a senior you can't flex the shaft...if you're a low handicaper the shaft breaks. i'll bet jack "hammer" hamm broke one of these every time he hit it....or he had "another" shaft installed. save your money and buy a "reeso" putter....that will save you strokes, big time!!! Customer Service never could talk to a real person Similar Products Used: cleveeland launcher, kzg maraging |
[Sep 09, 2007]
Thom
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
hammer superpro
What a ripoff! I took the driver to a scramble, when I got to hole #7 (par 5) I drove the ball about 100yds, the only problem, the clubhead went 50yds. Yeah, believe it , the clubhead came right off the shaft. Got a good laugh. Now I hope to get my money back Customer Service I'm so upset, that I paid good money for a club to do that. The clubhead came right off the shaft after using it 2 days after I got it Similar Products Used: titanium big bertha |
[Aug 02, 2007]
n eisner
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
hammer
My regular driver is is a non branded 12degree loft, I hit the ball straight. I purchased a Hammer and I slice the ball and hit it 20yds. less than my 12 loft. This club is usless and I probably will put it on e-bay. |
[Jul 25, 2007]
Dr. Dan
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
The Hammer
Well, Jack's ads are true. I am a avg. golfer and I recently purchased the hammer and 3 wood. The clubs meet all my
Similar Products Used: Taylormade Driver |
[Jul 12, 2007]
golfledgion
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
The Hammer
After seeing the informercial I ordered the Hammer and received it in a couple of weeks. I have the Big Bertha, and have won the longest drive with it but control is an issue. I took both clubs to the range and found I could reach the same distance with the Hammer, with less effort, more height and straighter flight.
Customer Service I had now problems with the company, and would order from them again. Similar Products Used: There are none. |
[Jun 10, 2007]
AZMDTG
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
The Hammer driver
I just took the club to the range today and was pleasantly surprised, especially after reading some of the other reviews. It hit true, long, straight, and I didn't have any trouble getting it off the ground. Not sure why the one reviewer couldn't get it into the air. My only concern at this point is the durability. Since I have only hit it about 20 times I have no idea if it will break at the hozzle like some of the other reviewers claimed.
Customer Service It took about three weeks to get to me, but it did arrive in good shape so I have no complaints. |
[May 29, 2007]
Del Blundell
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Golf Technologies Hammer SuperPro
I ordered a Hammer back in early April. It was just shipped May 24. I check my credit card statement and was billed $148 for the club deal advertized for$99.95 -- pretty high shipping charges. I'll report on the driver -- if it gets here. Can't rate the club yet. Customer Service I called the number on the order confirmation for customer service to get an answer about the high shipping charges. There was a recording with no options for talking to anyone. I tried every key on the phone to get ahold of a person. No luck. I'm stuck with a $49 shipping charge -- from reading the other reviews, a refund seems unlikely. |
[Sep 08, 2006]
cstefano
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Golf Technologies Hammer SuperPro
Worst driver I ever hit. Sound was klunky, ball flight very low, felt like a brick and yardage was less then my regular driver which is a Ping G2. Bought used off e-Bay for $50 and not worth a plug nickel. Goin gto try to hammer nails with it maybe then it useful. Similar Products Used: Ping G2, Cleveland Luancher |