Zero Tolerance Scorcher Fairway Fairway Woods

Zero Tolerance Scorcher Fairway Fairway Woods 

DESCRIPTION

From ZT Golf: A great looking low profile fairway wood, ZT's new Scorcher Fairway features a low center of gravity to promote a higher ball flight, a very solid feel and a confidence inspiring look at address.

USER REVIEWS

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[Aug 30, 2001]
earl
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: ZT Scorcher

Strength:

None

Weakness:

None

I was having trouble finding a 3wood to play from the tee and fairway. Thought I''d give these new woods a shot. Finish is very top notch, matches my Maxima 360 with the deep blue finish. Shaft is a TT DGS300. Took it to the range for a test and first hit was very impressive. Solid contact puts a high trajectory but not too high. Will allow me to get to some par 5s in two. Have to get used to the hollow sound. Currently have a ZT fairway master and could not get that in the air. Could have been the 13deg loft. This is a very good performer for a 20hcp.

Similar Products Used:

ZT Fairway master 13deg. Taylor Made burner.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 13, 2001]
George Kagawa
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: 18, 24 degree Scorcher Fairway Woods

Power65 S Flex graphite shaft. Beautiful to look at, easy to set up and to swing. They almost swing themselves and have a trajectory that's pleasing to my eye. Still getting used to them; flying greens because I'm hitting them longer than I'm accustomed to.

Customer Service

Great service from Dave Yoshioka, HI dealer.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway GBB 4, 5, 7 metal woods; Tight Lies Fairway woods.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 09, 2001]
Chris
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Scorcher 3 wood

Actually this review is for the Scorcher, but it was hit by a friend in his late 70's. This gentleman usually can get 150 yards off the tee and maybe 130 off the deck. He doesn't turn much or swing hard, but he's consistent and straight. He absolutely KILLED this club, was getting 175-185 off the deck with his usual easy swing. Didn't matter if it was in the fairway or the rough. We started calling him "Scorcher" for his prowess with this club! A great looking club as well - sort of a cross between a Mizuno forged and an Adams Tight Lies. The club is advertised as one to help people who have trouble hitting fairway woods. It delivers big tme as promised!!

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 03, 2001]
Dave Larson
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: ZT Scorcher

Got one of these about a month ago from ZT. Haven't heard too much about them, as it seems that everyone here usually buys the Fairway Master. I decided to take a chance on this club, which is a 15 degree 3 wood, and I have to say that I am glad that I did.

First of all, it looks good (nice looking at address). It has a ZT Power 65 regular shaft and the head reminds me of the Ram Concept Woods. Easy to swing and easy to hit, although I wasn't too impressed when I took it to the range. On the course, that opinion changed. This thing was long and straight! Easily 210-225 yards every time off the tee, and 200 from good lies. Works well out of the rough too, althought I ballooned a couple of shots, but I think that is because my swing is not quite there yet (20 handicapper).

In short, a very nice club that fits my game. I would recommend it hightly.

Customer Service

Great customer service. As good as any in the industry, probably better.

Similar Products Used:

Ram Concept Woods, Adams Tight Lies

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 20, 2001]
Frank Cambria
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: ZT Scorcher 15*

A slick looking low profile fairway wood. As with most of ZT's current line, the deep blue maraging head and the Power 65 shaft make a striking combo.

Although I am not a fan of low profile woods, I had no problem hitting the Scorcher well. This club especially shines of the fairway, going long and straight with a pleasing mid-high trajectory. Accuracy and distance were very good; feel was solid and pleasing.

I recommend it as a great value and soldi performer.

Customer Service

As usual, John and the customer service at ZT cannot be beat.

Similar Products Used:

Steelhead, TM Burner, Adams Tight Lies

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 01, 2001]
Pop Chairoj
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: ZT Scorcher

I got a set of Scorcher 15*, 18*, and 21*. First of all, they look VERY SHARP. With the Zero Tolerance Power 65 shaft -- deep blue head plus deep blue shaft -- this combo is striking. The low profile sets up nicely behind balls. They feel a tad lighter to my liking, but most people should benefit from this. Distance is average, but accuracy is pretty good. If you have troubles getting your balls airborne off fairway woods, the Scorchers may be THE answer for you.

Customer Service

John is a great guy to deal with -- very knowledgeable, helpful and always willing to answer questions. Drop him an email at info@ztgolf.com

Similar Products Used:

975F, Hawkeye, Steelhead Plus, Orlimar Trimetal, among others

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 06, 2001]
Wei Choo
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 15*

Looks - very sleek and snug behind the ball.

Feel-harsh, the maraging steel is hard and you feel even on the sweet shots.
The head is very heavy with a UL shaft I would have preferred a heavier (80g) shaft.
Trajectory - nice high draws. Man alive! A nice high draw off tight lies on the fairway is amazing for me.

Distance - about average for a 3w. The longest in my book is the Orlimar Trimetal and the Scorcher isn't too far behind.

Playability - smallish head and rounded sole make this grat out of funky lies. Even better than the Warbirds.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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