Perfect Club by Peter Kessler Irons

Perfect Club by Peter Kessler Irons 

DESCRIPTION

The Perfect Club The Perfect Club is the most versatile club ever made. It replaces your utility clubs, 5 & 7 woods and your longest irons. It's also the easiest club to hit ever made. The Perfect Club flies as far or farther than the clubs it replaces and it's shorter in length which leads to more consistent ball striking. The Perfect Club is played in the middle of your stance like a short iron and instantly induces a strong sense of confidence which carries over to every other club in your bag. The Perfect Club hits very high, very long shots that settle softly-even from the nastiest of lies. The club is designed to force you into your best, most athletic set up posture. It's shorter length and unique weighting also make The Perfect Club perfect for tough, greenside chips. The Perfect Club is perfectly priced at $159 for True Temper steel and $199 for UST graphite in men's, ladies, right handed and left. I promise, it's perfect.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jun 07, 2008]
VicSiempre
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Perfect Club 347

OMIGOD! I can't believe how easy this thing is to hit. I'm a beginner who is lucky to be shooting under 200. The Perfect Club came in the mail yesterday. And I went out this morning to use the Perfect Club for the first time ever. Well, I must have hit it 10 times on the 9 holes that I played. Result? 9 really good shots out of ten! If all I used was this club, you would never guess that I have quite a slice. My 9-iron isn't this easy to hit, and that's the only club I have confidence in. I'm going to order all the rest of the Perfect Clubs.

Similar Products Used:

Cleveland Launcher, Adams Idea OS hybrid, Tour Edge Bazooka

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 06, 2008]
bear999
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: collection

The Perfect Club collection has improved my score by an average of 10 shots a round. I use the 24,21,18 and the ladys 14 degree Perfect driver.

Let me say I love playing golf but for years I was a 100lbs over weight and in terrible shape. As a result I ruptured my L5-S1 disc.

I have since lost all the weight but I can't rotate through the golf swing like I used to. I thought I was done.

The perfect clubs have given me my enjoyment of the game back. These are the easiest clubs to hit I have ever used. The shorter shaft design allows me to keep my swing more inside and still make great contact. The only other clubs I carry are 8-9 iron, pitch,gap and sand wedges and a putter.

I'm not a big hitter so my goal is to just keep the ball in the fairway and the Perfect Clubs fly straight every time.

These clubs will help any mid to high handicapper who has trouble with with long irons play a great round.

Customer Service

No opinion

Similar Products Used:

Taylor rescue club

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 16, 2008]
cobra105
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Perfect Club 21*

This is my second review of the original Perfect Club (21*). I have been using the club for 3 years now and I still think this is the best utility club I have ever hit. I have tried 4 other brands of hybrids and I still keep coming back to the Perfect Club. I can hit it about 190 and straight. Great off the fairway, the tee, out of the rough and fairway bunkers. This club has replaced my 5 and 7 woods and my 3 and 4 irons. Tons of confidence with this club. It may not be right for everyone because of the offset but for me it's "Perfect".

Similar Products Used:

TaylorMade Rescue Mid
Nickent 3DX DC
Cobra Baffler

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 05, 2008]
golfjunkie09
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Original Perfect Club

Not bad, just like advertised, very easy to hit, hit penetrating ball flight with a soft landing, I just hate that its offset, BEWARE turn your hands over and its a hook machine and its impossible to play a fade, IMPOSSIBLE, but I do like having a club that I know i can always hit a draw with. I really like how versatile it is, you can hit it from almost any lie, especialy out of divots, its great, the cambered sole is terrific, you can chip with it, hit low runners with it, play a good knock down shot, and play the long dangerous par threes with it, but DO NOT HIT IT IF THERE IS TROUBLE LEFT!!! You will hit a draw with this club, I would recomend having this as a four iron and having your regular four iron with you. For me, it maxed out as a four iron, but i dont know what it would do for anyone else.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 14, 2007]
Brad Stidham
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: original perfect club 21degree

the perfect club was absolutely the greatest thing that ever happened to me as far as golf is concerned. i could never hit my long irons and my five wood was a little shaky as far as accuracy and consistency goes. then i purchased the perfect club and everything changed. it is the most accurate and consistent club i have ever hit and my average distance is 190 to 200 yards and not only the distance but the accuracy is unbelievable. straight shots every time and it lands very soft. in other words it is my favorite club to hit.
p.s. it makes those long par 3's become par instead of bogeys.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 05, 2007]
J Hitt
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Original Perfect Club

This is the only club that has been in my bag for the last 5 years. I bought it off ebay, can't remember how much. This is by far the easiest club to hit on a consistent basis. Believe me, I still have my share of mis-hits, but overall, when I am looking for a confidence club, this is it. At first, I took a ribbing from my friends on the course, but now both my brother and friend each have one. My other brother tries to steal it from me when he has the opportunity to. Also, I hate a greenside chip from the hardpan, enter the perfect club. You have to practice the shot, but once you get it mastered, it's so much easier than trying to chip with an iron off hard ground. Don;t worry about people dogging you about this club, it is definately a GAME IMPROVEMENT club!

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Adams Rescue

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 03, 2007]
koe213
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: Perfect club 21 steel

This club is the real deal as it says in the informercial. I dont know if they still make these I got it from ebay for about $15 alot better than when it 1st came out. Im a PGM major at PSU. Every now and then you play courses that have tight fairways rather than the huge ones they got at resort courses and you need to put the ball in play. This club I can assure you will do it for you. I will prop throw my 2 iron and 3 irons out of the bag cause if this club possibly the 4 too. I was really impressed how the club performed at the range I was hitting shots from worse case scenario lies. One was downhill in about 4 inch high rough a shot that i would never even attempt with a 2 or 3 iron and the shot went almost as far as it would when its teed up. For high handicapers this club should be amazing. All you have to do is swing easy and just let the shot happen and it will perform well. I dont care if ill get made fun of for having it in my bag as a profesonal because I know ill shut you up when I stick it close from a bad lie in the rough 220 out.

Customer Service

I dont know if they exist but get it from ebay (15- 30 bucks) come on its a good deal better than a 200- 300 dollar titlist one i was gonna buy but i shouldnt say that.

Similar Products Used:

None really im an old school golfer with a 2 iron but I may have just realized ive been in the stone age for a few years with this club.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 31, 2007]
cobra105
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Perfect Club, Perfect Plus

I have owned the Perfect Club (21*) for 2 years now. Very easy to hit. The bal gets up in the air quickly and has a penetrating trajectory. Great from the rough and off the tee. I hit it 175-185 on a good day. I also tried the Perfect Plus but I don't get any additional distance with this club. One thing I noticed with the Perfect Plus is the graphite shaft seems more flexible and whippy as compared to the original Perfect Club. I have one of the original Perfect Clubs with the UST graphite and that shaft seems a bit stiffer when I swing.

Customer Service

Haven't had to use.

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made rescue mid

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 29, 2006]
Chasing the ball
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Perfect Accuracy, Plus, Driver

I'm a fairly new golfer looking for my swing. I have good and bad days and I'm happy to break 100. After shooting a 69 on nine holes I decided I needed some help. The penalties for out of bounds, lost balls and balls dropped in the water really added up. I read these reveiws and committed to a Perfect Driver off ebay. The next day I picked up the Perfect Plus and Accuracy at Dick's on clearance. As I waited on the driver I headed to the driving range by the end of the basket found a decent golf swing. The driver came later that day and the next morning I was off to the course. Well, the swing I had on the driving range must have stayed there, however, there was good news. To make a long story short I ended up shooting 8 over for 9 holes! I discovered that even a bad swing brought good results. I cannot hit my regular driver without a big bannana slice. I hit the driver on the first hole for the first time and hit it around 230 yards with a big fade in the fairway. All my other Perfect Club shots were the same; not perfect but good even for a bad swing. I only hit one out of bounds (the five on a par 3) and all the rest of my shots were in the fairway.

Are these clubs perfect? Well, if you are learning like I am they make the game much more enjoyable. So I guess they are perfect for someone that plays like I do.

I noticed that when I swing easy the ball goes far and straight or with a slight draw. When I am out of control trying to kill the ball I get less distance and a large fade. Not a single big slice all day. I think I'm using my arms too much and not starting the downswing with my hips. When I thought about they way I might through a frisbee (wind up then from the legs to the hips to the shoulders and then the arms, let it unwind) I hammered the ball nice and straight. Might help you a little.

Customer Service

bought off Ebay and Dick's.

Similar Products Used:

Just a driver and fairway woods that looked to be about 8 feet long when I would swing them.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 29, 2006]
mdpgolf
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: The collection

First off let me start by saying that I'm always looking for the latest and greatest in golf equipment and I've spent a small fortune over the last few years on all the golf equipment I've bought. I bought the original perfect club several years ago and it is the only club I've bought that has remained in the bag for more than 1 year. It is hands down the best club I've ever owned and I've owned more than I care to try to count. A few months after buying the perfect club I bought the perfect plus and it was every bit as good. I've since bought the perfect accuracy and the perfect driver and have the perfect spoon on backorder. They are all incredibly easy to hit off the deck or tee. The driver is fantastic. I'm hitting it really well straight where I aim it on most hits and not much difference in distance than any of the previous drivers I've hit. These clubs have gotten a bad rap due to the gimiky name and those annoying infomercials but coming from me an equipment junkie, these are the best quality and easiest clubs money can buy period!

Customer Service

NA

Similar Products Used:

Just about everything.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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