Description The Snake Eyes Quick Strike utility heads combine the
construction methods of both wood and iron heads to
produce a utility club that has the accuracy of an iron and
the distance of a wood. A...
Model Reviewed: Quick Strike 18* with RP Rifle Steel shaft
Summary: I had just gotten off the golf course aggravated about how much 3 iron is only going about 205 when I walked into golfsmith and found a used 18* Quick Strike for $40. I hit it about 215 off the fairway and 220 off the tee. It almost feels like cheating you're hitting it so far, so easily, so accurately, so high and with so much stop.
If you're even halfway considering going to a hybrid, the quick strike is the way to go. I haven't tried the newer model quick strikes, but I have tried all of the big name hybrids and I like this much better, and it's half the price or less. Can't say enough about this stick.
Customer Service: never used
Similar Products Used: Cleveland Halo, TM Rescue Mid
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Summary: I HAVE 14 DEGREE THRU 34 DEGREE MODELS. THESE ARE THE ORIGINAL VERSION OF THESE, NO OFFSET, HOT TRAJECTORY, AND VERY STABLE WITH RIFLE STEEL SHAFTS. I THINK THEY PLAY AS LONG AS CORRESPONDING FAIRWAY WOODS WITH THE HOTTER IRON LIKE TRAJECTORY. SPIN AND BITE IS STILL VERY GOOD. I STOP BALLS WITHIN A COUPLE FEET ON GREENS QUITE OFTEN. IF YOU CAN FIND THESE YOU'LL LOVE THEM--AND THEY ARE A BARGAIN.
Similar Products Used: BOTH TAYLORMADES, MIZUNO, DYNACRAFT
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Summary: Bought the 22 degree to replace my 3 iron. It took me a couple rounds to figure this club out. I'd never hit a hybrid before, and I had a tendency to hook this club pretty bad. After some tinkering I figured out that I had to use a much weaker grip. Once I figured the grip out, I was hitting it straight and long with a real nice trajectory. I just purchased an 18 degree to replace my 5 wood and am getting the same results. I don't find these clubs great off the tee, so I'll need to keep the 3-wood in my bag. I may purchase a 26 degree to replace the 4-iron though. Can't beat the price either. I bought both for $35 used.
Customer Service: I bought these clubs at Golfsmith. Their customer service is great.
Similar Products Used: None.
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Review Date January 4, 2004
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
1 votes
Reviewed by: (Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: quick strike 14, 18, 22, 34
Summary: these are awesome. as easy to hit if not easier than the taylormades. better trajectory and about 1/2 the cost. plus you arent stuck with the very mediocre taylormade precision lite shafts if you like steel. these are a bit longer than the taylor's also. easier to customize
Customer Service: no real situations
Similar Products Used: both taylormades, fli-hi, baffler, tour edge and one or 2 copy types
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Review Date October 30, 2003
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 2.00 of 5,
4 votes
Reviewed by: harvey(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
, from brewton,al
Model Reviewed: snakeyes dat600 driver
Summary: Bought this clubhead on a whim.IT has a face made of a new titanium that is lighter and harder than other titanium drivers .I assembled it on the graffaloy blue light(57 grams)and added 4 grams of weight in the hosel to put more weight toward the heel.I got a driver that truthfully added 10 yds of distance over my titleist 983k I was stunned that I got that much improvement.I'm completely satisfied with the performance of this driver. It competes with the high priced oem,s and cost about a third of the price.
Customer Service: Golfsmith is about as good as it can get and will provide you with excellent technical advice
Similar Products Used: Cobra Callaway Ping Taylor made Titleist and many clones
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