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KZG Forged Blade

KZG Forged Blade


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From KZG: "A must for the competitive golfer. The KZG™ blades are double forged from soft S20C carbon steel to ensure optimum feel and control. Classic profile with a thin topline and minimal offset....
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Review Date
November 20, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
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Reviewed by: jmcjr51 ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
KZG Forged Blades

Summary:
Switched to these from Titleist DCI 762 about 5 months ago. These clubs are buttery smooth. Easily able to work the ball if you have the ability to. One thing i have learned with these irons is that they definitly let you know when you hit the ball wrong. But when you hit it right, watch out.

Friends that i golf with said that i would never be able play with a forged blade...proving them wrong everytime we golf.

Customer Service:
Excellent

Similar Products Used:
Titleist DCI 762 and Callaway X-20


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Review Date
September 21, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Neale ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
KZG Forged Blades

Summary:
switched from an older set of TP-9's. That was 2 months ago.

I find the KZG's to be very workable, much more forgiving than the Mizuno's,or Callaway Forged . The feedback from a pured KZG is very good, better than any other forged blade or cavity back I have played.

Customer Service:
Great service

Similar Products Used:
Callaway X Forged, TP-9 Mizuno's



Review Date
July 2, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: BBE ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
KZG Forged Blades

Summary:
KZG forged blades, 3-PW
Standard length, loft, lie
Rifle Project X 5.5 shafts

About a year ago I was bored and stopped by a local golf shop in Stratford, CT to check out the sticks, due was a KZG dealer. I came online and read up on KZG's, not finding too much in the way of advertising from the company itself.

Later bought a set of forged blades and switched from an older set of MP-14's. That was one year ago.

I find the KZG's to be workable, much more forgiving than the Mizuno's, Callaway Forged and Hogan APEX Edge (even though the latter two are cavity back irons). The feedback from a pured KZG is very good, better than any other forged blade or cavity back I have played.

I don't hit these any farther or straighter than my old Mizuno's, but I enjoy pulling them out of the bag more to smack whitey around the course. They are very solid irons which, I believe, compete with any forged blade on the market today.

Customer Service:
Not used

Similar Products Used:
Mizuno MP-14's, Callaway X Forged, Hogan Apex Edge Forged, Liberal Congress and Executive spell doom for our nation



Review Date
August 7, 2008

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: chrisa ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
KZG Blades

Summary:
I have the KZG forged blades PW-6 irons, and the KZG forged cavity back II-M 3-5 irons, all have the Rifle 6.5 shafts. These clubs are money. I have been a Mizuno man for years and didn't think any other club on the market was comparable. I was wrong! I got a great deal on these irons on the internet and first trip out I had 3 biridies in 9 holes. Wedge accuracy was excellent and feel with the PW down to the 4 iron was like butter. Put my hybrids back in storage.

Similar Products Used:
Mizuno MP-32, MX-19, MX-25, CallowayX-20, Taylor Made R7, Ping


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Review Date
August 3, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: robbyhuband ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
KZG Forged Blades 3-PW DGS300 Sensicore Shafts

Summary:
I've never come across such a sweet set of irons. Up until now I've been a Mizuno freak. These look very similar to their MP-14s, but there is just no comparison! The KZGs outperform any other blade out there, you name it. I consider myself very blessed to be in the KZG club and to have found out about them. What separates these from the rest is that fact that they are double forged, which gets rid of all voids and inconsitencies found in all other forged irons and gives them the best feel out there. I used the famous term "buttery" when describing the feel of my MP-14s, 33s, and 30s, but I don't even know what word to use when describing these- they are that sweet. Not only do they feel sweet, but they also added about 10 or so yards to all my iron shots. I got my set from bunkersparadise.com in 8.5 out of 10 condition with Dynamic Gold Sensicore technology S300 shafts and Lamkin full cord grips for $115.00! I couldn't believe the price when I saw them. That is why I'm so glad that so few people have heard of them. On ebay the same ones with regular S300 shafts in 7.5 out of 10 condition are selling for $300! They truly are the best kept secret in golf! It's no wonder why Nick Price and many other tour players play for them for free. I just shot my first round in the 70s only a week after having them. Thanks KZG for making the best irons out there!

Customer Service:
never needed it

Similar Products Used:
Cobra CXI
Ben Hogan Apex Plus
Mizuno MP-14
Mizuno MP-33
Mizuno MP-30


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