Post by golfonlineau on Jul 16, 2013 4:38:41 GMT 2
I bought the TaylorMade RBZ irons because I expected to be better off the face. I think they are good for the new player. I think they are ideally suited for that mid to high handicapper that struggles to get the ball in the air and who also has difficulty hitting the longer irons.
I was trying ap2 712 irons for sale set thenand I found it was a good club but not price friendly. So I got the TaylorMade RBZ irons. These clubs are amazing, lightweight, great looking, nice balance and the most important thing of all I got from 10 to 30 more yard. I have taken some of my hybrids out of the bag because the long irons do a better job.
When I got the taylormade rocketbladez irons dialed in well enough, I noticed the flight path of my ball flying extremely straight and I was hitting the correct distances that I had hoped for. Even on slight minutss, it seemed to go much straighter, felt more solid at impact and the ball flight was beautiful. It really made it easy for me to hit the ball well consistently and keep the confidence high.
The solid feel of the clubs results in a high degree of confidence for me, better than my last taylormade burner 2.0 irons. I feel like I don¡¯t need to work very hard and the clubs feel smooth and consistent throughout the swing. My swing never seems to be the same on consecutive strokes as much as I'd like, so having that little bit off leeway was something I really thought would help my game.
They are rather big in appearance with lots of offset and a huge topline. Even by GI standards probably not the best looking heads, but I do realize a 2 piece metalwood construction can only look so good. The TaylorMade RocketBallZ RBZ Irons have the look of a nice cavity back set - not too wide like most hybrids - and are weighted with the perfect amount of bottom heaviness. It makes for a really nice sight line down the shaft and the same comfort most of us know from standard golf clubs for sale at the address.
I was trying ap2 712 irons for sale set thenand I found it was a good club but not price friendly. So I got the TaylorMade RBZ irons. These clubs are amazing, lightweight, great looking, nice balance and the most important thing of all I got from 10 to 30 more yard. I have taken some of my hybrids out of the bag because the long irons do a better job.
When I got the taylormade rocketbladez irons dialed in well enough, I noticed the flight path of my ball flying extremely straight and I was hitting the correct distances that I had hoped for. Even on slight minutss, it seemed to go much straighter, felt more solid at impact and the ball flight was beautiful. It really made it easy for me to hit the ball well consistently and keep the confidence high.
The solid feel of the clubs results in a high degree of confidence for me, better than my last taylormade burner 2.0 irons. I feel like I don¡¯t need to work very hard and the clubs feel smooth and consistent throughout the swing. My swing never seems to be the same on consecutive strokes as much as I'd like, so having that little bit off leeway was something I really thought would help my game.
They are rather big in appearance with lots of offset and a huge topline. Even by GI standards probably not the best looking heads, but I do realize a 2 piece metalwood construction can only look so good. The TaylorMade RocketBallZ RBZ Irons have the look of a nice cavity back set - not too wide like most hybrids - and are weighted with the perfect amount of bottom heaviness. It makes for a really nice sight line down the shaft and the same comfort most of us know from standard golf clubs for sale at the address.