Description The RBT/325 has already received accolades from professionals and avid golfers. KZG uses premium grade beta titanium in the face insert. The insert is heat treated and forged to achieve maximum hardne...
Reviewed by: freddyc(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: RBT 400 9* w/fuji vista pro 80 stiff
Summary: awesome combo hitting fairways on a very regular basis. as long as any other drivers I have played. can work the ball some with this head for sure can control ball flight better than any other. brand new have 75.00 in it.
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Summary: I went to my local shop to get my swing analyzed and walked out with a RBT 360 demo for $150. I averaged 200 yards on my drives with my Adams and Callaway Steelhead III. I have a fade in my swing but very low backspin. I tried several drivers including Nike, Cleveland, and Titleist. These clubs were nice but each had different lofts and shaft flex so I am not saying that the KZG was better than these clubs. However the feel at address and the soft feel at impact impressed me. The club was very forgiving and according to the computer swing analyzer, my distance increased by 30-40 yards on average with the same swing speed. I would say the larger sweet spot is as advertised. After several rounds at the local course and trips to the range, I have increased my drives by 10%. The harder I swing the club before impact, the further it flies without sacrificing accuracy. I still slice and fade the ball but that’s my mechanics and not the driver.
My only dislike with this club is the finish on the sole. The overall look and design is Ok but the black finish on the bottom is dull and the metal scratches easily as well as retains dirt and grass stains excessively. Looks great after cleaned with 409 or soap and water! The overall styling of KZG products are not “mainstream” do not appear as high quality as Callaway, Nike, or Titleist. However the “Who makes KZG?” comments are soon corrected by “Nice Shot!”
Customer Service: None required
Similar Products Used: Owned: Calloway Steelhead III, Adams Tight Lies II, Wilson
Tried: Titleist 983, Cleveland Launcher, Adams Redline, Nike
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Summary: This driver is great. I have a 12 degree with a 47" stiff shaft. On miss hits it is very forgiving. When you strike the sweet spot feels almost weightless! Great club! A little advice, use long tees...I found out by trial and error.
Similar Products Used: Ping ISI 8.5 Tour Stiff Graffaloy
Titleist 975D 9.5 Stiff
Callaway VFT 9 Stiff
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Review Date December 29, 2003
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 3.00 of 5,
2 votes
Reviewed by: Tom Williams(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: KZG Gemini 355CC 9*
Summary: this driver needs your attention. it has a very hot face and puts the ball were you want it. put a 46" innovative pro comp btd 69 gram (72) 2.5 torque high bend shaft in it and this is without a doubt the longest straightest driver I have ever played. highly recommend taking a look at this one.............
Customer Service: n/a
Similar Products Used: everything known to man.............
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Review Date December 9, 2003
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 1.00 of 5,
1 votes
Reviewed by: Bigpirhana(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: KZG RBT 325 Driver 7.5 degrees
Summary: Great club. It has a Bi-Matrix x-stiff shaft. It sets up beautifully at address and makes a very pleasing sound when you hit it on the button. Definitely a club that instills confidence on the tee box. I usually hit it straight and never to the left (which is a problem I have encountered with many other drivers). I can consistently hit it 270 yds. The 7.5 degrees is not a problem for me in terms of difficulty of hitting the club straight - it has a nice medium trajectory when I hit it well. I like this club better than the 400cc version with a Graffalloy Blue stiff shaft because I can hit it straighter (distance is a tad longer with the 400 cc club, but less accurate).
I would recommend this club to anyone, especially if you can get a good price for it.
Customer Service: N/A
Similar Products Used: Callaway GBB, C4
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