Orlimar Trimetal Drivers
Orlimar Trimetal Drivers
[Jun 13, 2001]
Brian Schwartz
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
9 d
Increased my slice off the tee until I moified my swing some. Definitely gave more distance but slice was HUGE at first. Also use the 13* fairway wood and irons. Like how they all play. Customer Service Ultralite Stiff graphite shaft snapped twice during normal play. Customer service reshafted last year and received the club in about 2 weeks. he next time they sent me a brand new TM plus driver. Very fast and professional response by phone and email. Similar Products Used: War Eagle |
[Mar 12, 2001]
will
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
tri-metal 10*
very nice driver for under 150.00,,,good feel to it, helps with pushing the ball, i think that this is one of the nicer clubs i've hit...all around great club Customer Service after buying , shaft cracked, dent in and got free ei-70 put in and had club back in two weeks Similar Products Used: stealhead, tour edge bazooka |
[Feb 25, 2001]
john jakson
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
9 Degree
This is a great club. My drives not only increased but they became much straighter too. This is better than any Callaway or Taylor Made I have used. Similar Products Used: Callaway Warbird, Callaway Steelhead+, TayorMade TiBubble II |
[Feb 20, 2001]
Bob
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Deep Face 7.5*
I am actually borrowing my uncle's right now, but I figured I need to give it back to him so I checked Ebay. I got one brand new for 64 bucks(Including shipping)! If you are in looking for a club that isn't all that popular(such as this) I highly suggest checking Ebay for the club new. I still hit this high even though it is a kinda thin club face. You might need to have a good swing to play this, I seem to be pretty streaky with it. I definitely would recommend the club at these prices and I think it is an excellent club. Customer Service None Similar Products Used: Callaway gbb, titleist, I've tried almost all of them |
[Jan 31, 2001]
Roberto
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Orlimar Trimetal Driver
I had read some reviews that said this driver was not a good option for beginners. However, after trying various drivers including Big Bertha, Taylor Made TI, Ping TSI I decided to take the plunge and risk it. Let me tell you this driver has done wonders for my game, its straight, long and extremely user friendly. I strongly recommend it for all handicaps. Similar Products Used: Ping TSI, Big Bertha, Taylor Made TI |
[Jul 21, 2000]
steve
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Orlimar driver 10.5
I like this club..I usually my drives pretty good distance wise..bought this club about a year ago..and I absolutely crush it when I hit it right..pretty forgiving on miss-hits too. Due to the club face shape...YOU MUST TEE THE BALL LOWER THAN USUAL when on the tee..I have the three wood too...nice club as well Similar Products Used: Callaway...Nicklaus |
[Jun 24, 2000]
Tim
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Olimar Trimetal 7*
I love this club. It has great distance, and is usually straight. Has straightened out my slice. Love it. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jun 16, 2000]
Ravi
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Orlimar Trimetal Driver
I bought this driver after I read some reviews on it and talked to my golf instructor. I got them really cheap, for $80 at dsports.com. I am incredibly happy with this driver. I am hitting it long and straight, a very good combination. The first day I took it to the driving range and was killing shots 280-290 regularly, I usually hit it 260 on a good shot. I was so pleased with this club that I went back to dsports.com and purchased the 13 and 15 degree fairway woods. When I finally took them all to the course, I was killing the ball and getting on in 2 on the par 5s. I love these clubs and don't think I'm gonna be buying new woods for a while. Similar Products Used: Just about everything |
[Jun 13, 2000]
M3
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Orlimar Tri Metal 10.5* Driver
I bought this club for $80 (no shipping no tax) at Dsport.com with its regular Rapport shaft and head cover. Was this club worth it for the original price of $200+? No. Is it worth $80? Yes. The first time i teed it up it went straight and sky high. So i teed it lower and it went straight with a low boring trajectory. Forgiveness and feel are good but not great. Distance is excellent and so is accuracy. At impact it makes a peculiar sound...kind of like a cross between titanium and steel. My only complaint about this club is that there are no markings on the club head for easy allignment. If you're on a budget consider this club. Similar Products Used: Dunlop DDH, Taylor Made Firesole, Mizuno T3, Taylor Made Bubble II, Callaway Big Bertha |
[Jun 12, 2000]
Matt
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Orlimar Trimetal 9*
An okay club. I sliced with it a little bit, but I don't think that's all the clubs fault. Not really forgiving at all. I hit a Big Bertha War Bird way past the Orlimar, and straighter too. Take the Callaway. Similar Products Used: Big Bertha War Bird |