Jazz Fat Cat Irons

Jazz Fat Cat Irons 

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[Apr 14, 2006]
Zopo
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Fat Cat Irons and Woods

My wife got me a cheap set of clubs for christmas this year and thay were great to learn on, but they where heavy and every one I played with would give me a hard time because I would hit 2-3 clubs over them on the same shots. With the old clubs I shot in the 100-115s. ThenI saw the Fat Cats at the local Par 3. I swung them a few times in the pro shop and I fell in love. Now with the Fat Cats, I can hit the same clubs as all of my golf buddies and I lowered my score to low to mid 90s in only three games. I'm hiting longer and more accuratly with the Fat Cats. I LOVE THESE CLUBS!!!!

Similar Products Used:

Titalist
Affinity

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RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 22, 2001]
brendan
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: fat cat 3-pw

i love these irons they are great, extremely easy to hit tons of distance with awesome accuracy.i tried these and the981 and they played almost identical great lubs for any handicapps

Similar Products Used:

titleist 981
ping zing
mizuno t-zoid
diawa swinger

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 07, 2001]
Blair
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: fat cat irons and woods

great clubs inexpensive very forgiving great deal for the price and a 5 year warranty

Customer Service

excellent customer service when i ordered mine they send one right handed wood by mistake and they fixed it the next day took 1oo dollars off and i got a free golf cap

Similar Products Used:

None

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RATING
5
VALUE
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5
[Jun 14, 2001]
Peter Smith
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Jazz Fat Cat irons

I found these "used" irons at my Pro shop. They are a 2-PW set, with Sensicore shafts, and show maybe 5 rounds per year use(still have the big Sensicore sticker on the shaft) , so I tried them for a couple of days. Very nice irons! Good quality, very nice feel, with solid contact, but also fairly soft. They are the first generation Fat Cat, and the heads are smaller than the Fat Cat2, similar to the Titleist irons in size, which I find makes the iron look more playable. I had hit a set of Callaway X-14 and Titleist earlier that week ($1000CAN+)and these feel better. My favorite thing is that these are the longest set of irons I have ever tried. I had an inexpensive begginers set before, and the Jazz 6 iron is 10 yds longer carry than my old 3 iron!. So much for that tough 194yd par 3 which I could not reach with my old 3iron. Now the 6iron puts it center of the green every time. The easy to hit 2 iron is just 15yds short of my 3wood. These carry easily 15yds longer than the Callaway and Titleist as well. All in all a great set, and you can get a set of new Jazz Fat Cat2 irons for about $400CAN. If you can resist the marketing of the big boys and compare these with one of the them, I am sure you will be happy with the results. I am sure I will break 80 with them this summer, if I can stop hitting them OVER the green.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist, Callaway, Wilson

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 22, 2001]
wilfred bjork
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: fat cat

great irons for players who shoot high 70's to mid ninety's, long distance with exceptional accuracy very similar in proformance to the 981dci irons by titleist, i tried them both out and they hit almost identical

Similar Products Used:

ping ist those are nice

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 12, 2001]
Kevin
Shoot in the 90s

The clubs are great except I'm not really to fond of the grips.

Similar Products Used:

None

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RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 18, 2000]
Paul Chan
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Fat Cat 2

seeing how I live in the city where the clubs are made, they have great deals on them here. I found these clubs to be a very forgiving irons. They have a very big sweet spon on them due to the cavity back style of heads. Can't complain for the price neither especially since it comes with a 5 3 1 wood as well which are decent. These clubs aren't as well known as the big guns, but I find to play a better game with these than my friends I/3's or Wilson Fat Shaft.

Similar Products Used:

I/3's Taylor Made etc.....

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 10, 2000]
Kent
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Jazz Fat Cat 2

Wow! These are my first set of serious clubs. I tried 6 different sets on the store's simulator and the Fat Cat won me over on accuracy, distance, and forgiveness. They hit like clubs that cost over twice as much. The irons are ideal for the person who only golfs a dozen times a year, like me. 11 pcs under $500 CDN.

The driver took some getting used to, but it added 20-30 yards to my long game once I did. It's a pyscological barrier overcoming the tungsten copper insert in the sole on the Fat Cat 2 driver and the ceramic insert on the face. The sound on impact is not the same as a traditional metal wood. You will love the results after a few minutes on the driving range.

Similar Products Used:

Wilson Pro-Staff, RAM FX Oversize, Fazer

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 06, 2000]
Henry
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed: FAT CAT

Like other good quality beginner clubs, this 11 PC set has the offset and cavity back design to offer forgivness to off center hits.
It compares favorably to Wilson's ProStaff and Killer Whale, and it's much cheaper than the other two.

Similar Products Used:

Wilson Prostaff/ Killer Whale

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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