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KZG Cobalt
KZG Cobalt
3 reviews
 5 of 5 MSRP: $ 180.00

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  • Exotic Alloy
  • Cobalt Strength is Twice that of Stainless Steel
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Review Date
July 9, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: ironman ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
KZG Cobalt 4 Wood 17*

Summary:
I was happy with the KZG RBT/FW 15* 3 Wood for tee shots, but the large head and it's higer center of gravity tended to keep the ball flight lower, so on the bases of my pro club maker, I got the KZG Cobalt 17* 4 Wood.
The relatively smaller head of the Cobalt with its lower center of gravity compared to the RBT/FW fly the ball with the higher trajectory (and rolls less which is what I want) with the same effective average distances from the fairways, about 220 to 230, carry. The distance from the tee's are about the same (I've been teeing the ball lower, also).

So now I have a driving club that gets me in play better than my KZG 10.5* Gemini driver and a comfortable long distance FW wood for when I want to reach out further than my favored Titleist 975F 20.5* 5-Wood.

Versatile, forgiving, and good feelin' after a solid hit.

Looks nice with the black Pendly El S-Slex and white Lamkin Crossline Sof Cord, Standard with 1+3 tape, that's same size, but is lighter then Midsize, to keep the 43" shaft at D2 weight -- that's what I am told by my Pro (not much of that makes senses to me).

I've found a gem: KZG Cobalt 4 Wood 17* with Made in USA Penly graphite shaft

Customer Service:
good

Similar Products Used:
KZG RBT/FW 15* UST V2 43", Titleist 15*S 980F S300 42.5".


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Review Date
August 8, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: joe ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
KZG 5 Wood

Summary:
I had the 19 deg Cobalt 5 wood custom fit with a stock ultra light shaft. Goes about 205 for me and I am only a regular flex, but I have hit it 220. Great feel and sound. Hits the ball on a rope -- no pop ups. Tight head for a variety of lies. I have hit is 200 plus over trees from the rough for some par scrambles that I could not pulled off with my old 21 deg 5 wood. I played a 3 club limit tourney and this club did it all. You can choke down and play it like a 7 iron on bump and run shots. I am going to get the 3 or 4 wood next. I play KZG irons and this company makes great clubs.

Similar Products Used:
Talylor Made, Snake Eyes, McHenry Metals



Review Date
October 22, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: jimmy johnson ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
KZG Cobalt 3 wood

Summary:
Great club. I shafted it with a Dynamic Gold X100 to keep the trajectory down because I'm a high ball hitter. Hitting this club is like playing darts from 250 yards. Deadly accurate, nice size head with a shallow face, great solid feel/sound and looks really nice at setup. Distance is very good and this head encourages you to tie into it.

Similar Products Used:
Adams Tight Lies 16 degree 3 wood


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