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Taylormade rocketballz rbz stage 2 driver review
Taylormade rocketballz rbz stage 2 driver review










taylormade rocketballz rbz stage 2 driver review
  1. TAYLORMADE ROCKETBALLZ RBZ STAGE 2 DRIVER REVIEW MANUAL
  2. TAYLORMADE ROCKETBALLZ RBZ STAGE 2 DRIVER REVIEW FULL

I am a 1 handicap who has played the same Mizuno MP 32 blades for 7 years, wants to be able to work the ball, cares a lot about how a club feels, and likes a traditional look. Or maybe, if you are willing to be open minded, it might have a lot for you. Whichever type of club ho you are this review has a little something for you. Do you find yourself saying things like “The only thing that matters is how a club performs”? Are you obsessed with launch monitor numbers and simulators? Would you rather test with a launch monitor than on the actual driving range? Do you actually know your launch angle and spin rate? Do you love the word dispersion? Rocket Ballz Stage 2 Fairway and Hybrid – Official MGS Forum Review by RicklesĪre you a club snob? Do you pick your irons based on how closely they resemble a butter knife? Do you scoff at the words offset, oversized, cavity back, or game improvement? Do you think fairway woods should be black? Does hearing the term “crown graphics” make you throw up in your mouth a little? Do you like to use the word “feel” a lot? How's that for Long windedier (-ier #2) ? We are coming up on Easter and I'm hoping that this new Rocket Balls Stage 2 might resurrect the fairway wood for me. I will give you a teaser and say that contrary to what Golf Spy T thinks, the fairway wood, at least for me, may not be dead. I immediately took them to the range and hit them, but I'll save that for the review. Maybe the graphics are not so bad after all. Also, the crown graphics make it very obvious that the face sits open slightly. Yet, the way this club sets up open gives me confidence. I've actually only had one three wood in my life that I loved. My current three wood is a hook machine, so much so that I don't carry it half the time. Like most low single digits I have a severe fear of hooking and I work hard in most cases to have a standard ball flight that falls right at the end. They load and kick smoothly without feeling too whippy. You can feel the head throughout the swing on both the fairway and hybrid and the shafts have a nice feel. They have a nice heavy (D3) swing weight. So all of that was just to say that even though I think they are ugly, if they perform, they will stay in the bag.Īnd from the feel they could make the cut. I have been playing cavity backs for about three months and even though I don't like the way they look as much they work better on slight misses. Getting outdriven by younger guys who aren't fat in amateur tournaments will do that to you. (I'm a Pastor so I don't use the term God awful lightly!) Even though I have always been the low handicap, I play blades because I can snob lately I have grown up (Or I've gotten old) and have been more concerned with results. I carried Mizuno blades for the last seven years and have always been partial to black, pear shaped, deep faced, smaller headed woods, thus my initial reaction when looking down at the head was first, I don't particularly like white, and second, those crown graphics are God awful. I am a traditionalist and in the past have even been accused of being a club snob.

taylormade rocketballz rbz stage 2 driver review

Both clubs also came with the standard Matrix Rocket Fuel shafts and the standard sized Taylor Made tour velvet style grip. To me it seems a little cheap, but I digress. They have to see that every reviewer who gets a tour head will mention not including the wrench.

taylormade rocketballz rbz stage 2 driver review

Even if this is the case, I thought TM would have sent us a wrench just to impress us. I later heard that retail stores also get no wrenches with their fairways and hybrids. I figured they made a mistake, but after contacting the other guys I found out they didn't get one either. Come on TM! I wasn't expecting to get two wrenches, but to not even send one. These heads are adjustable up and down in loft in half-degree increments up and down by 1.5 degrees, hence the users manual. I ordered a tour 3 fairway in 14.5 degrees and an 18.5 tour hybrid.

TAYLORMADE ROCKETBALLZ RBZ STAGE 2 DRIVER REVIEW MANUAL

Each club also had a head cover and a user's manual for the clubs.

TAYLORMADE ROCKETBALLZ RBZ STAGE 2 DRIVER REVIEW FULL

However the packaging was more than adequate with heads wrapped in bubble wrap and the clubs in full plastic bags to protect the shafts. I was expecting something a little out of the boxier (that's #1 on the –ier count for those keeping track) when it came to the packaging, especially after seeing the Rocket Bladez reviews. Dang you customs! Thanks to Taylor Made and My Golf Spy for making this happen. They waited almost another week and Tuna still doesn't have his. I was very psyched with how quick the shipping was. This box was on my doorstep in about one week from when I told Golf Spy T what I would like for the options on my new Taylor Made Rocket Balls Stage 2 fairway wood and hybrid.












Taylormade rocketballz rbz stage 2 driver review