Orlimar Fury QB Drivers

Orlimar Fury QB Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

A squared club head design positions the Center of Gravity (CG) low and deep for high initial launch trajectory and maximum carry distance. High Moment of Inertia (MOI) provides maximum forgiveness on off-center hits.

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 22, 2010]
atord hamdan
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: orlimar fury QB

bought the driver about 1 and half year ago when my handicap was 22 and now i am playing at 12, accuracy and distance from the driver help me a lot.worth the money most of the time i outdrived my playing partner by 10 to 15 mtrs really happy with it

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 19, 2009]
hank h
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Orlimar 460 QB

10.5 doesnt get very high in the air, but fairly straight and has a good sound

Similar Products Used:

Adams Redline, King Cobra, and Nike SQ Dymo 2

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 23, 2008]
AllenH
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Orlimar Fury QB Driver - 10.5 Reg

I have used Orlimar wods since the persimmon days so could not resist the offer to buy the newest square driver technology for $89.00 from Rock Bottom Golf. The Fury QB has a top Aldila shaft and Golf Pride grip, as well as a quality looking 460cc head. Once I got used to the square look and set up, I started really nailing my drives. Also, the sound is great - not the aluminum bat sound that has made me hate most of today's Titanium drivers. I have always been pretty straight off the tee, and this driver really lets me go after it without worrying about going OB, etc. I also have noticed a return of some of the 30 yards I have lost as a senior golfer. With the extra straight yards this driver has given me, my handicap has finally dropped back to a single digit in the last two months. This is not the Orlimar of Jesse Ortiz, but this driver is well designed, high quality, playable, and just plain fun to hit, so do not be afraid to buy one - especially at the low prices offered at discounters or eBay.

Customer Service

Haven't used since the company left the S.F. Bay Area

Similar Products Used:

Still use Orlimar TriMetal fairways; everything Cobra; everything Ping

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 09, 2008]
Jamesrbentley
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Orlimar Fury QB

I'm an 8 handicap golfer, my average drive is 280 plus and when I need it I can hit the 300 yd plus drive. I play a natural draw shot, my ball draws in the neighborhood of 60 yds right to left and like many players on any given day over cook the hook and struggle with the dreaded block when trying to correct the hook. My teaching pro had me try the 9.5 Orlimar Fury QB Nuetral weighted driver and I loved it, I couldn't hook the ball if my life depended on it, just grip it and rip it 300 yds down the middle all the time trying to hook it and I couldn't. Like others have said difficult to work the ball with this club however I just close or open the face depending on the shot I want to hit and blam I'm in the fairway and I stuggle move my ball 30 yds either way. I play with callaway irons and woods after playing with my Orlimar driver, I'm selling all 3 of my callaway woods and replacing them with the Orlimar woods for the less than I spent on 1 callaway wood. We all know this game is 80% mental, well with these clubs I now have the confidense to hit a specific target in the fairway. Most of us would be satisfied just hitting the fairway. These clubs are very easy to hit and for the dreaded slicers you will more apt to hit a fade and for those of us that draw the ball you can really step on it without the fear of the dreaded hook. This is my first review of any product, I just felt compelled to share my experience with you, I would highly recommend this club to all levels of golfers.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 29, 2007]
DANIBOY
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: ORLIMAR fury 10.5 reg NVS

Incredible value driver !!Perfect square driver for cheap price in front of Callaway or Nike.Straight penetrating ball flight, not noisy sound muted by the carbon crown.Very acceptable distance with less side spin than others, the only thing difficult is to work the ball, but 240 yds straight in the middle is an acceptable contraint ...
Very good looking at adress and good combo with the ALDILA NVS , pretty nice original headcover.
If you want to try a square driver for less than 100 bucks don't hesitate!! I keep my TM 460 in my bag but use to play the ORLIMAR for winter season!!
PS my 1st round with the QB Fury only after a few balls at practice was a 78 !!
I'm 53 years and 6 hcp
Happy New Year

Customer Service

Don't Use

Similar Products Used:

NIKE SUMO2 CALLAWAY FT-i

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 01, 2007]
golfgamer
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Orlimar Fury QB

I was hunting a new driver and the pro at a large golf discount store recommended the Orlimar Fury QB. He said the square head would reduce the side spin by at least 50%. I was having a little trouble with a cut so I said I would try it. WRONG MOVE. This club has absolutely no feel with the NV shaft by Orlimar. The distance with this club was 40 yards less than my 983K or G2. I would not recommend this club to anyone. It has the least feel and performance of any driver I have ever tried and I have tried most all of the OEM drivers. Try it before you buy it and save your money. There are too many good drivers out there at a bargain to buy this piece of junk.

Customer Service

na

Similar Products Used:

all OEM drivers, Callaway, Ping, Taylormade, Cobra, Palmer, Mizzuno, etc.

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Sep 24, 2007]
Dres22
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 460 QB

Very easy to hit accurate driver. It is also fairly long, howver it is not the longest. It is also not a driver for some one who wants to work the ball. If however you want to hit it straight down the middle then it is one of the easiest and most accurate drivers I have hit. For a square driver I think it looks preety goog.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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