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Zevo Compressor Driver

Zevo Compressor Driver


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Compression Coil Graphite Shaft AL6 V4 Titanium "Closed Body" Design SP-700 Forged Titanium Insert



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Review Date
August 9, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: cprince ,  Shoots in the 100s

Model Reviewed:
Zevo Compressor Driver

Summary:
First off I'll say that I have NEVER been able to hit a driver well in my life. For the past 3 years I haven't even owned one, I would just tee off with a 3 iron. This driver is AMAZING though. I hit it straight and long, about 260-300. I was really skeptical about the club, but if you're debating on getting one, just do it, it's worth every penny.


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Review Date
October 22, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Dave ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Zevo 10.5 Compressor Driver

Summary:
I recently traded a putter for this Zevo 10.5 degree driver, had seen theses drivers before but knew nothing about them. Got home and imediately read reviews about these drivers, and was amazed how high everyone had rated them. Went the next day to a local course, played the front 9 with my trusty Mizuno Mp001 460cc w/ V2 custom shaft. Decided to try the Zevo on the back 9, teed it up easy swing, boom ball was gone. Single that was playing with me, had to hit it, boom ball was gone. We both drove our carts down the middle of the fairway to our individual balls. It was a Par 4, 390 yd hole, he was out 90 yds, I was out 72 yds. Amazing driver, extremely long and accurate, good bye Mizuno!!

Similar Products Used:
Mizuno MPoo1, Ping G5, Cleveland Ti, Callaway 454.



Review Date
June 13, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: gmoney1x ,  Shoots in the 100s

Model Reviewed:
Zevo Compression driver 9*

Summary:
I played withe two guy's they paried me up with at the course. Older gentlemen about late 50's. i am 42. I could not hit my driver all day and actually hit one off the Tee into the water. The guy handed me his Zevo off-set driver and said hit this. just tee it up high and swing. I bought the driver a few weeks later and hit it well. So I upgraded to the compression driver. I hit this club better than the offset. from the first tee at the range it went deep and staright. I was kinda embarrassed because everyone turned there heads to watch me hit. I said out loud that it was luck and wouldn't happen again. several people laughed and waited for me to hit another one. the second shot went deeper and not as high. I hit the net in mid flight close to the top. The sound the club makes had everyone at the range watching me. I was scared ti hit a 3rd and let the guy next to me try it. 30 minutes and 6 different golfers later, i finally got my club back. it was the hit at the range that day and I am sure Golfsmith made a killing that weekend on Zevo Drivers. for a high handicapper who has put his driver away and is stuck using his 3 wood. Give this club a try you will not regret it. $149.99 at Golfsmith...

Customer Service:
Golfsmith was very good. after spending two weeks at the driving range everyady and hit about 40-50 drives a day. I hit the hosel and the head flew about 100 yrds. I took it back with my receipt and was issued a brand new one.


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Review Date
July 9, 2005

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Ed in NM ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Zevo Compressor driver, 10.5 degrees, stiff shaft

Summary:
I was intrigued by the Zevo Compressor design and also read plenty of positive reviews for this club, so I went internet shopping for it. It was a no-brainer when I found one at Golfsmith in good preowned condition for only $54. After hitting the Zevo Compressor, I am inclined to believe that the pre-loaded compressor head technology really does improve the length of drives. I'm not going to tell a "fish story" like so many other driver reviewers who say they are suddenly smacking 300+ yard drives with their new club (most PGA men golfers don't average over 300 yard drives). But previously, my solid drives with the Callaway C4 and other inexpensive drivers were about 230 yards. Based on my initial experience playing 9 holes with the Zevo Compressor driver, my well hit drives went about 250-260 yards. Not miraculous, but in my opinion, it is a significant improvement that I attribute largely to the Zevo Compressor. My accuracy with this driver was good -- however even with previous drivers, I don't hit it terribly long, but am usually on or near the fairway. The Zevo Compressor can be found in good used condition on the internet fairly cheaply like I did, and I understand that Golfsmith has brand new ones for less than $200, which seems well worth it in my opinion. I recommend this driver.

Customer Service:
Zevo has been bought out by Golfsmith, who have provided me with excellent customer service over the years.

Similar Products Used:
Callaway C4, numerous Golfsmith drivers, a few Knight drivers.


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Review Date
September 13, 2004

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

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Reviewed by: MarleyEugene ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Zevo Drive

Summary:
It looks like I will be the dissenting opinion this. The Zevo driver did not have any impact on my game. It wasn't a bad driver, but I hit it almost exactly the same as my Titleist 975J. No reason to switch, especially with that horrible noise the Zevo makes.


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