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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[Dec 04, 2005]
johnwinst
Shoots in the 120s
Model Reviewed: Perfect Club 21*

Played with this club for the first time and am thrilled.Its not perfect but its pretty close.Straight shots with aprox 180-190 yards carry.I cant hit my 3 iron or 7 wood with the consistency I can hit this club.Dont usually beleive the hype on these magic clubs, but this one is different.Feels very stable and even the offset which I thought I would hate just gives a gentle draw.This will stay in my bag.

Customer Service

Dont Know

Similar Products Used:

UTILITY CLUBS, 3 IRON, 7 WOOD

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 28, 2005]
rob4455
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Perfect Spoon and Perfect Accuracy

This is an update on my earlier review. I did buy the Perfect Spoon as well as the Perfect Accuracy. They are both just as good as the original and the Plus. Straight hits or slight draws 90% of the time. I was shooting in the 100s until 2 months ago, but after a lot of practice (mainly short game), i managed to knock on the door of shooting in the 90s, without actually breaking the barrier. The only chink in my armor.... my second shot after hitting a 160-180 yard drive. it was a huge problem for me to even come close to making par because of my short, inconsistent drives and horrible play with 3 & 4 irons and fairway woods with regular length shafts. Enter the Perfect Clubs. I now hit drives with the spoon (175-190 yards) when I am hitting my driver (Cobra SS offset 10.5 deg) badly and then hit an easy 160-180 yards STRAIGHT with my 18, 21 or 24 deg. perfect clubs. That, along with accurate chipping and putting has meant that I have shot 95, 98 and 96 in the last 8 rounds I have played. The worst round I have played since i took my long irons and regular fairway woods out of my bag has been 105. I want to give a rational and balanced review here. You will not become a scratch golfer overnight after buying these clubs, however, these clubs are only for people that want to improve accuracy and mainly...scoring. If you are seeking distance and dont care about anything else, look elsewhere. If you care about scoring above everything else, get these clubs (or at least stop playing difficult clubs like 3 irons and 8 deg. drivers with stiff shafts) and work on your short game. Ignore people of the "You are a good golfer only if you can play blades" school of thought. Golf is about gettting the ball in the hole in the least number of strokes possible over 18 holes. The ball doesnt care how you do it. Bottomline: These clubs have taken the uncertainty and discomfort out of hitting a long drive or second shot. After those shots get me within 50 yards of the hole, i can rely on my short game to play bogey golf or better.

Customer Service

Havent had to use them.

Similar Products Used:

Nike CPR, Cobra Baffler, V-Steel fairway woods

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 05, 2005]
direwolf
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: the Perfect Spoon

After struggling to find a club I can consistently hit 240-260 off the fairway, I broke down and ordered Peter Kessler's new Perfect Spoon. Received the club yesterday and went and played a round at Sunridge Canyon in Fountain Hills, AZ. This is tough target golf with little room for error. My friends laughed when I pulled it out on the 2nd tee. This hole is a 419 yard par 4 that has a sloping fairway to the right and anything rightside runs into the desert with little chance of finding your ball. I had hit the club about 4 times on the practice range before the round and it felt great and I decided to leave my driver(a 9 dgre Warbirdthat I hit about 290-310, but in the fairway only half the time) in the car. I swung very easy, telling myself not to try to kill it because it's 15 degrees. Well, nice draw down the middle about 260 with good roll. I hit this everytime in place of my driver and off the fairway on 3 occasions. Every time a solid pure strike and accurate, helping me go Perfect Spoon-Perfect Spoon on 533 and 540 par 5's. On both holes I had easy 20-30 yard up-downs for birdie. Final result.... 79. My best round ever on this course. I am a believer in this club and can't wait to get a Perfect Driver. Direwolf, Mesa, AZ

Customer Service

I accidently ordered the "perfect CLUB" instead of the Spoon and customer service was very helpful and friendly in getting this changed and shipped in a hurry.

Similar Products Used:

Steelhead, Orlimar Tri-metal

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 02, 2005]
rob4455
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: The Perfect Club 18 and 21 deg.

Believe the hype. These clubs are awesome. You know the deal by now, Peter Kessler, with his deep voice, shilling for these magic clubs on The Golf Channel "...I guarantee you, its perfect." I was skeptical too. I thought I'd give Nike and Cobra a try before going for some 'as seen on tv' product. I wasted my money on the brand name stuff before reluctantly deciding to give this club a try after watching a buddy hit straight shot after straight shot with the 21 degree Perfect club. Got the 21 degree model (used club, graphite shaft) from Golfsmith.com. The club is ridiculously easy to hit. I hit either straight shots or slight draws with this 9 times out of 10. I get at least 170-185 yards with it every time. I also ordered the 18 degree version which is also very easy to hit. However, I did not see any major gains in distance over the 21 degree model. At most, I get 10 yards more. But the 18 deg is great off the tee if you are inconsistent with the driver. I am definitely considering buying the 24 degree perfect accuracy and the 3-wood replacement perfect spoon. definitely give at least the 21 degree version a try if you cant hit more than 5 out of 10 good shots with your 3 and 4 irons. golfsmith sells used clubs for 79 bucks each.

Customer Service

Havent needed it yet.

Similar Products Used:

Cobra baffler, Nike CPR, V-Steel fairway woods.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 04, 2004]
Richie4ou
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Perfect Accuracy 24*

Just got the club and went to the range then when I was finished, I removed my 5 and 6 irons from my bag. I mean, why carry extra clubs right? I cant wait to take them to the course. After my brief experience, I ordered a Perfect Club, and a Perfect Plus. And as soon as i get teh cash, I am gonna get teh Perfect Driver. I just cant wait till they make a short iron club.

Customer Service

Pretty good. But they failed to tell me that my club was put pn back-order. Other than that, it was good

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made Rescue Mid 4

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 21, 2004]
zonaman
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Perfect Club

Great replacement club if you have problems hitting your lower numbered irons. Very straight and easy to hit. Also, if you can tee off with it - just set the tee super low and you will hit nice and high off the tee. I now have a club I feel super safe in using whenever I need from 170-195 yards. Amazing how many people you talk to admit they have one and love it. They just dont come out say I use the perfect club.. But I dont care - I say it.

Customer Service

na

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made Rescue, Wilson Deep Red II fairway woods.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 26, 2003]
mdpgolf
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: The Perfect Club

I was a skeptic for a long time after seeing the infomercials. However curiosity won over and I bought one. It is the best golf purchase I have ever made. This is the easiest club to hit consistantly off the deck of any I've ever tried. I used to hate the 180 to 200 yard shots because I struggled with my long irons. Now I lay up to 180 to 190 yards because I know I can make a good shot with the perfect club from there. It is become my go to club. I also use it all the time around the fringe because it is much easier than thos short tricky chip shots. I'm constantly changing clubs but the Perfect Club has been in my bag for a little over a year now and it is the only club I won't even concider getting rid of. Highly recommended.

Customer Service

NA

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 14, 2003]
Ken Kwong
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: The Perfect Club 21*

Comfortable and easy to use fairway wood I ever played. As they said, Play it like you play your 5 iron, you will be pleased with the result. The ball will go at the direction you want and possibly the spot you aim for. It will clear the highest point of trees and you will never need to go to the rough ever again. Initiate yr swing by moving your left hip and start yr downswing with your right hip and eyes fix on yr ball...the momentum will take the club through the ball and fulfill your heart content. Believe it or not...you will love it. Money well spent outside Australia.

Customer Service

No need yet.

Similar Products Used:

Callway, Mizuno, Adams and clones.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 11, 2003]
DP86
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Perfect Club, graph, 21*

I am a starter who had been having a problem with long irons and fairway woods. I could hit short- and mid-irons with a some level of consistancy, but these long ones always did me more bad than good. I had always wanted a replacement club that would be fairly long and consistant for these long holes and the narrow tee shots. I'm always skeptical of anything that is highly advertised on TV or calls itself "perfect", so naturally I paid little attention to the club. As I continued struggling to break 100 due to my lack of skills in long shots, however, the Perfect Club seemed more and more attractive. I finally broke down and bought a used unit off Ebay. The shaft is a length of 4-iron. The club head seems similar to that of 5- or 7-wood. The club head is pretty hefty in weight. The shaft is offset. The club is supposed to come with a headcover and an instruction video. The headcover I received was not the original one (I should expect something like this on Ebay). The instruction video is poorly produced, and I was disappointed in that. For the first few rounds I played with the Perfect Club, I thought I had wasted my money, because I could not hit the ball straight or long. I could not get used to the idea of a lofted fairway wood club head on a short shaft. I could not feel comfortable addressing the ball or even gripping the club. After a few rounds of persistance, though, I started to feel more comfortable, and I started swinging easy... voila! There it is! The ball just snaps off the face of the club then draws a striaght high trajectory to the intended target. The sound and feel of the impact is awesomely satisfying. I have found my go-to club! I have taken 3-/4-irons and all fairway woods out of my bag. At my skill level, I feel that the Perfect Club can satisfy all my long club needs. I am finally consistanly playing in 90s now. The Perfect Club is, by any means, not perfect, but it definately is a well-designed utility club that can put fun back in the game.

Customer Service

contacted them regarding replacement head cover via e-mail. A prompt reply told me to send a check for $14.95. I'm looking in Ebay to see if I can find one cheaper.

Similar Products Used:

Adams i-wood, callaway big bertha 4- and 5-woods, ping zing irons

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 10, 2003]
RegularJoe
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Perfect club

I have been stuck in the low 90 score for along time with no improvement because of chipping and long irons. Now, I have breakin to the 80 the last three times I played. This club is like what its name said. "Perfect". At first, I was skeptical about it, but this is one of the best utility club made. One main thing is that you have to remember to HIT DOWN with the club. Just because it looked like a 5 wood, doesn't mean you need to sweep it. Best club ever spent next to my two balls putter.

Customer Service

haven't use it yet

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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