
| Tom Trogdon, St. Charles, Illinois -
March 19, 2008
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Driver arrived in perfect condition. Couldn't resist - went out back and hit 4 balls (first since last October, by the way) in 40 degree weather.
Straight and long - very, very nice feel. I think I'm going to love it!
I'll keep you posted on how it does in normal conditions, but so far, great. -Thanks
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| Brian McDougall, Kingston, Ontario, Canada -
March 18, 2008
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I received my High Heat driver about one week after I ordered it. Two days
after that we had a late winter storm pass through which dumped about 2 feet of
snow on top of the two feet we already had on the ground. As a result I did not
have a chance to try out my new driver until this past weekend. On a
bright,sunny 35 degree F Saturday I headed out to a driving range with overhead
space heaters which is open year round. I have not swung a club in about 4-5
months and my swing is more than a little rusty. As we still have about 2-3
feet of snow on the ground there is zero 'roll-factor' once the ball hits the
ground. I brought my existing driver (Calloway FT-3, 9.5 degree, stiff shaft)
so I could compare the two. After a few warm up swings with the Calloway I teed
up the High Heat. The sound is amazing. The ball seems to jump off the face and
accelerate in mid-flight. I have won a number of 'longest drive' competitions
at mens night at my club. The High Heat seems to be longer (5-10yds) but also
significantly more accurate. The ball went where I aimed it. Tee it high and
let it fly. I can't wait for mens night to start again. Thanks again.
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| Steve Petix, San Diego, California -
March 10, 2008
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As you may recall, I recently purchased a High Heat driver for my son Andrew.
Well, he finally got a chance to try it out yesterday, at the Mission Bay Golf
Course driving range. And I had the pleasure of being there to watch him. I
think it is safe to say that he was pleased with the club. He is naturally a
long hitter, but I am not sure he has ever hit the ball over the back fence
before-on the fly. He did yesterday. Admittedly, the striped Range balls
generally reached the back fence on the roll. But there were a few regular
balls in the bucket, and he connected with a couple of them that easily cleared
the back fence. It was awesome to see the ball climb out and seem to pulsate as
it did, as if re-energized in mid-flight. Wow! If only I could get the kid to
play more than once a month or so. I think you have a real winner with the High
Heat. I plan to save up and buy one for myself. I wish you all the best.
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| Charles Wadsack, Oklahoma - March 1,
2008 |
| I live in Oklahoma and there have not been too many good golf
days since I got my new driver. I finally got to play two nine hole rounds this
last week for my first real test. I am 59 years old and carry an 8 handicap-was
probably a 6 in my prime. Am a little overweight and feel a have lost some
flexibility in the last couple of years. Last year I replaced my Taylormade 580
with a Titleist 907D1. Could hit the Titleist really straight but never felt it
gave me good distance. I've felt I'd lost 20 or 30 yards in distance the last
few years. Never was a real long hitter, but on a 400 yard hole (typical par 4
where I play) I was used to being 150 yds or closer. Last summer 150 yds or
longer was typical. Yesterday the conditions were ideal. No wind, in the 60s;
fairways were not firm due to recent rains, but the ball would roll some. Not
much of a crowd so I was able to hit multiple tee shots on most holes. EVERY
tee shot got me back to where I was a few years ago, or better. I'm accustomed
to a 9.5 degree driver so that's what I ordered from you. My ball flight is
more penetrating than before. (I'm tempted to try the new Titleist DT Carry
ball to see how it performs) Almost wish I'd ordered the 11 degree, although
the ball flight may prove to be really beneficial when the winds pick up here.
I like the look of the club-reminds my of the 580. I love how the club feels.
It was not like me to pay a premium price for a club sight-unseen, but I'm glad
I did. I hope you're selling a bunch of these clubs. Good luck! |
| Ted Marioncelli, Oceanside, California
- February 24, 2008
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| Just a short note to let you know I tried out the new driver
yesterday and hit some of the longest drives I had hit in over five years.
After having been hobbled by arthritis in my hip for the last 2.5 years, the
hip was replaced last June. So, playing golf well again is a real treat for an
avid 59 year-old golfer. The feel and accuracy of the club is really the true
beauty of it all; on my best drives, it was easily 10-15 yards further than my
normal drives. I had to adjust to the accuracy of the club since I was used to
hitting a right to left draw off the tee; with this club, you just point and
shoot. I didn't hit every drive great and even hit one OB, but I am confident
that after a little practice, this club will lower my scores. After all, this
was only the maiden voyage. Now, if you would get to work on that new putter
design, my game would be complete! Thanks for a great product and good luck to
you. |
| Warren Simmons, Scottsdale, AZ, low
handicapper and former Executive Director of the Colorado GA |
| The driver is working great. I'm still pounding it out there
10 to 20 yards further than my other most recent model (Ping). Some of my
friends have asked how they might get one after explaining the high frequency
face, the special Russian titanium, the laser cutting and high pressure
production, and how mine is a first edition. The interest is high! |
| Bob Baker, American Airlines Captain,
San Clemente, CA, low handicapper and avid golfer |
| I am hitting the ball so far with the 9.5 degree High Heat,
and a lot more fairways, too. I even won my first long drive contest in 35
years of golf. 57 years old and hitting a 310-yard drive on a level fairway is
fantastic. No wind. No downhill. Great club. It feels good the first time you
swing it I love the driver. |
| David Magyar, Project Manager for
Gerber (NJ) |
| Wanted to let you know I hit the driver today. The sound is
amazing and I love it!!! I was bombing them. My tee shots were hitting between
half and three quarters the way up the back fence. That is a LONG way and
easily as far as I used to hit the ERC II, which is the longest I ever hit a
driver. |
| Robin Paul, business man in Scotland |
| On to the first tee with the High Heat driver, a long downhill
Par 5 and out she comes..............BOOMMMMMMMM beautiful high draw miles
beyond expectations and partners, favorable comments all round. The additional
length is definitely there. |
| Dr. Richard Ho (75 year old in Hawaii)
and founder of the Hawaii State Golf Association |
| The driver is a real gem. You know me--I have lots of drivers.
Maybe you can tell me what the secret is. I am overwhelmed by the drives I am
hitting. I have put my 400cc ZEVO driver away and am just using yours now.
Aloha |
| Warren Simmons on golf with his wife
Barbara |
| Barb tried out the R shaft, 11 degree model -- she hit some
drives farther than usual -- about 220 on hole 17, then a seven iron to ten
feet and made the birdie putt -- cost me two bucks! |
| Roberto Sierra, Chula Vista, CA |
| Robert Jr. (Junior golfer) used the Driver this weekend. It
was fantastic!!! The first shot was down the middle and long. He hit 12 of 14
fairways. He out-drove the other competitors in his foursome 100%. As a
reference to you, he had a new Titleist Driver 8.5 degree loft in his bag
before. |
| Peter Wilson, former Captain of the
Formby Golf Club, England, 75 years old |
| The High Heat driver and I are getting on well together. A win
at Formby Golf Club today - finished with seven straight pars including a
missed putt of two and a half feet. Missed only two fairways and after each
drive the ball was so far away it looked in the distance like a 1.62 inch ball.
The losers claimed it was illegal - I said they were jealous and they paid up.
On Sunday, High Heat and I managed to reach the last eight of the Formby G C
Club Championship. It is now famous at the Club. Shall I start a waiting list
for deliveries? |
| Roger Fujii, San Pedro, CA, Corporate
VP and “Early Adopter” of new equipment |
| I tried your 9.5-degree driver for the entire round. The ball
leaves the clubface at a very high velocity. I played with two long hitters who
can hit the ball out of sight. I was able to stay within sight of their drives
so your driver works well. |
| Stan Halter, Jacksonville, FL , Retired
Captain, U S Navy |
| I have been playing golf for 25 years, the last two with a
Titleist driver (avg. 230 yds.), and have a ten handicap. I also live on the
seventh hole of one of the more difficult courses in Jacksonville, FL with
water on 16 of 18 holes. I seldom change equipment. So when I had the
opportunity to hit the High Heat driver, I agreed but had no intention of being
impressed. Boy, was I wrong! It goes so far and so straight that it amazes me
and everyone that I play with. |
| Bill Barrett (Former PGA Tour player
and Top Golf Swing Teacher in San Diego ) |
| I tested the driver for several days. It gives me great feel
and control. It also has a hot face and I can hit a golf ball farther than with
any major brands that I have used. I like its look and it sets-up quite well. |
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