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KZG Forged Cavity

KZG Forged Cavity


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From KZG: "Created with the serious player in mind, these cavity back forgings deliver. The weight distribution is positioned lower on the face to enhance accuracy on the common mis-hit of the better...
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Review Date
December 21, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: numberjuan ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
KZG Froged Cavity Backs

Summary:
Purchased these irons by chance. I found most of the heads from this set in a box at a thrift store in San Diego for $2.50 a head. Found a 5 iron and PW on eBay and had a complete set. Installed Dynamic Gold S300 shafts in these puppies and now have an awesome set of clubs at a steal. These clubs are not for beginners. It took a few sessions at the range to dial these puppies in. The forgings will let you know when you hit a bad shot, but when you make a good swing...watch out, these clubs have a great buttery feel. I have other forged clubs and these guys are right up there with the best OEM equipment.

Customer Service:
N/A

Similar Products Used:
Srixon 302, Precept Tour Premiums, Tommy Armour forged 845's.


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Review Date
April 20, 2005

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: JAlm ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Forged Cavity Back II

Summary:
Awesome clubs. The closest distributor from where I live is located in Azores, 600 miles from Lisbon (Portugal) but I really wanted to have a go with these irons. I had them built a ¼” longer and with dynamic gold S300 shafts. For 40% less money, I now have custom fit clubs with incredible feel and control. Long irons are incredibly easy to hit and you can work the ball perfectly. All this with the feeling of a forged iron. Huge improvement from my old irons (Titleist DCI 981 and Taylormade Firesole). In the tour money talks, otherwise you would see a lot more players turning to companies with more investment in products and less on marketing. Great job KZG and I cant wait to get my hands on a KZG driver.

Customer Service:
The distributor was very friendly and fast.

Similar Products Used:
Titleist DCI 981
Taylormade Firesole
Hogan Apex Plus


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Review Date
July 24, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Hedin ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
KZG CH-II Cavity Back Irons

Summary:
What a great set of irons!!! My distance has improved by about 20 yards on every club. My set is fitted with the KZG graphite shafts which are awesome and fit the irons perfectly. When you hit the clubs it is so smooth you can barely even tell you hit the ball. Awesome clubs that I would recommend to anyone who would like to lower their handicap and play better golf.

Similar Products Used:
Wilson, Killer bees, titleist


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Review Date
May 14, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: jjloans ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
PFT with 5.0 Flighted Rifle

Summary:
I got this set a few weeks ago, and from the first ball hit, it was WOW!! What a great set of irons... most might find the design and look to be a bit funky, but I love it, you sure don't see many of these sets around... I grabbed them off of Ebay for $200, seems a steal with the Rifle Flighted shafts, and like new. These are super forgiving, but do not seem as clunky as the Callaway monsters, VFT and 2004 Big Buttocks, er... Berthas, a nicer top line. Graduated weight distribution, as well as graduated face hardness... really high tech. Great trajectory, and the accuracy is super. These PFT's just CRUSH the ball, but still have a nice touch in the short irons. I think these far surpass the VFT's and the price is way too low (if U can find a set). Great for all levels of play, except U hard core blade men! Flighted Rifle, I think the best steel shaft in golf. KZG has kind of faded in popularity recently, so take advantage, they make super products.

Customer Service:
Haven't used personally, I hear it is great.

Similar Products Used:
Callaway VFT's (nice, but too much $$$, X-16's (nope), Daiwa G4 Brougham (great, but just short of the PFT's)


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Review Date
April 6, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Frodo ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
KZG Forged II Cavity Back

Summary:
I had this set built for me by a professional clubmaker, had them bent 2* flat and 2* strong with Grafalloy Attacklite regular flex graphite shafts - they look great and perform as good if not better than most OEM forged cavity backs, very sweet and soft when hit properly and not too punishing when not hit on the sweet spot. I've tried Hogan Apex Edge Pro, Titleist 690CB and 690.CB, Mizuno MP 30, MacGregor V Foil 1025CM, Cleveland TA2, Tommy Armour Silverback 845C - they are all good but I'm keeping these KZG IIs in my bag for a long time, hopefully my ongoing research is done for now. Definitely worth trying if you're in the market for forged cavity backs.

Customer Service:
Have not tried them.

Similar Products Used:
See my review.


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