KZG RBT 325 Drivers

KZG RBT 325 Drivers 

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 hardness and best results. The solid feel and sound enhances confidence. The extra distance will amaze you. The interior weighting of this 325cc titanium head is designed to give optimal trajectory as well as forgiveness. This Driver offers a huge sweet spot and excellent gear effect to further enhance accuracy.

USER REVIEWS

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[Sep 02, 2017]
David Parkin
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Kzg driver

Had my driver for two years was fitted at Waterton Park magic fitting service. However the face of the driver has split.

Customer Service

Been waiting for over 2 months for KZG to send a new driver head. Customer service none existent

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Would not buy anything of KZG again

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RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
3
[Mar 12, 2016]
John James
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: KZG CF4

Found this in pristine with an amazing Oban Devotion 5 shaft. Tried different weight combinations, finally put heavier weights in heel, took out the one on the toe - BOOM! Ball flight is penetrating and I get a lot of roll. You can keep all of the "so-called" new technology. You can't beat this. Golf's fun again.

Customer Service

N/A

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I don't think there's a brand of driver that I haven't tried.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 28, 2015]
Steve DeCosimo
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: SPO ZX 12.5 OFFSET

I bought the driver about 2 years ago having gone through lots of drivers in quick succession. I have used 9 degree drivers for quite a few years mazinly Cobra offset.On advice from the Prohe fitted me up with a KZG 12.5 offset which I thought was stupid.
I could only imagine sending it skywards and getting less distance. How wrong could I be. I am 72 y.o. (been down to 5 h/c) now 11. They call me the big easy at our club (sorry Ernie) I'm the amateur version because I do have a slow easy swing but it still amaze's my mates how far I hit the ball. The K.Z,G. is a fantastic driver. I swear its the straigtest club in my bag.
Thanks. KZG.
Steve DeCosimo, Hampshire England.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 25, 2010]
ajey
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: kzg rbt driver 360 10.5*

best driver ever..

i've used so many brand name driver (titleist, taylormade, mizuno, bobbyjones, smt). but kzg rbt is way much better on my preference.. This driver is very forgiving, 80% straighter than the other brand driver i've used, and also has the longest carry..

But, the best think about this driver is the feeling and the sound.. I'm glad to having it

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 13, 2008]
freddyc
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: RBT 400 9* w/fuji vista pro 80 stiff

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.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 03, 2005]
jb_adams
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: KZG RBT 360, stiff graphite

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

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 10, 2004]
BigBud368
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: KZG RBT 325

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

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 29, 2003]
Tom Williams
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: KZG Gemini 355CC 9*

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.............

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 09, 2003]
Bigpirhana
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: KZG RBT 325 Driver 7.5 degrees

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

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 15, 2003]
Garbageman
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: KZG RBT 400

Got this from a friend after damaging my ZT Maxima330. I just wanted something to play with and asked him to bring what he thought would work for me. I have this 400cc 9* gem shafted with an AJ Tech Full Metal Jacket Z65Tour stiff, which is equivilant to most any others X-Stiff and the length is 45.5". After the first round with this club I was hitting the ball in places I have not been to in 7-8 years. This is such and easy point and shoot club. The ball flight is perfect, no ballooning with this set up and boring enough trajectory to get roll. I am using the RBT 13* FW also, just as easy to play with. I have been using this driver for over 6 months now and will only be replaced by another if this get lost or broken. I have tried alot of other drivers, but, nothing is as long or consistant as my set up for me. The finish is beautiful and has held up very well. As a matter of fact my buddies tell me if I ever think of getting rid of this club they will have me commited because of insanity

Similar Products Used:

KZG PFT300, ZT Maxima330, Titleist 975D, Cleveland Launcher400, Cobra 350, Ping(all of them)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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