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 22, 2003]
Jeff Thorleifson
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: RBT-325

Absolutly great product. I went from hitting my callaway driver all over the golf course to hitting fairways like crazy and 300+ on a consistant basis. I can't say enough good things about this club other than now I plan to get all KZG clubs!!!

Customer Service

Not too sure yet but buying the club was great and had it custom fit.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway, Taylor Made,

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 13, 2003]
Bob Beals
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: RBT 325

I recently purchased a new driver from KZG, a candy apple red RTB 325 10.5-degree coupled with a bright red AJTech 60 “A” flex shaft (less than 90 MPH swing). My very conservative golfing cronies that make up my regular foursome upon seeing it come out of my bag for the first time, jokingly called it my “lollypop”. They asked me if when griping this new toy if I had to raised my pinky finger or perhaps move up to the red markers. I hate to be teased so I challenged them into a little wager, they jumped on the opportunity to make what seemed to be easy money. Little did they know that by the end of the round they would be the real suckers. I must say that by the sixth hole they were all begging to let them test hit this gem, “it must not be legal” was the common phase. I was really spanking the ball, out driving my normal distance by 15 to 20 yards. My old driver was no slouch either, it is a Titeliest 975 which now is permanently replaced and pass down to my son. When addressing the ball, standing over this head it just looks right, classic pear shape, and not too big. One of my partners swings what I call a “Volkswagen on a stick”. My RBT 325 weighs “nothing” but can still be felt throughout the swing. I can’t believe how good the ball feels when it explodes off the thin face. Now I must admit that I do not have a pretty swing (Furyk’ looks better) so I can’t give any credit for my gained accuracy and distance to my athletic abilities therefore all enhanced performance lies in the club and shaft combination. I can tell you that my all-to-frequent toe hits go the straightest that I’ve ever seen. I am now always in the fairway and longer than ever! And when you connect on the sweet spot, boy do you connect! The best complement that I can give to KZG is that by the end of the day, one of my playing partners was seriously looking into buying his own lollypop.

Customer Service

Excellent! - I orginally purchased the PFT 300 model but the face cracked. I asked for the upgrade to the RBT and it was no problem or additional cost.

Similar Products Used:

KZG - PTF 300 (only for 1 month)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 07, 2003]
braincramp
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: RBT 325

This driver is kind of like the ProV1 ball.It does everything very well. Not the longest,but plenty long.Not the most forgiving,but very forgiving.Beautiful looking club with excellent feel.Harrison striper J shaft a good fit.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 03, 2003]
greg williams
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: kzg rbt 9 degree

I originally purchased a 7.5 degree RBT driver from Tom Wells. (Super guy and great service. Try him out) I think I cracked the driver. KZG and Tom replaced it immediately. I got a 9 degree the second time. Had trouble until I learned to draw the ball. Now I'm hitting massive drives down the fairway. Nothing I've played with compares with this driver. Long, penetrating drives. (Now I just need a short game!) Highly recommend it for drivers with better than average swing speed. Use a high compression ball.

Customer Service

Customer service from both the manufacturer and retailer were exceptional.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist, Alien

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 24, 2003]
ttime
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: RBT 325

Finally found a keeper...I'm a lefty, hard to find things I like. I'm using the 9 degree, slightly closed face, with an Aldila 65 ST Tour Gold shaft. Mis hits are better than some of my old hits on the screws of other candidates. Consistent ball flight, piercing , no ballooning, nice crisp sound with great feel. Plenty of distance for me at age 49+(240 carry w/at least 20 yds. roll). I'm waiting now for the RBT 360cc in lefty.

Customer Service

OUTSTANDING

Similar Products Used:

Titleist 975 and Ping TiTec for long periods. A host of anything available in lefty.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 11, 2003]
pullhitter
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: KZG RBT 325 10.5°

Demoed an RBT 325 9° with a Harrison Striper last summer--longest driver I've ever hit. Picked up this RBT for the heck of it; had it reshafted with a Graphite Design YS-6 SX and bang!--it's in the bag! Solid and forgiving, the RBT just wants to mash the golf ball. The Launcher and Maxima are great clubheads, yet I find the sweetspot on the RBT much easier (perhaps because the face isn't quite as deep). Simple, classy, shiny black paint job looks menacing and builds confidence at address. Though not quite the crackling sound of a Launcher 330 (which I love), the RBT doesn't pull any punches either! A 9° clubhead might be longer for my driver swingspeed (about 105), I'm sticking with the 10.5° because playing from the fairway more often is more fun ;) Now that I'm stuck on this driver, I'm wondering what the new KZG RBT 360 and RBT 400 play like!!!

Customer Service

Emails returned within two business days.

Similar Products Used:

Cleveland Launcher 330 & 400, Zero Tolerance Maxima 330, TaylorMade Burner 420, TaylorMade 360, Adams GT 303

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 12, 2003]
Dan Allen
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: KZG RBT325

I have been on the long search for the driver that works for me, tried a lot, owned a lot in the last 5 months, but I hit the jackpot. This driver is staying in the bag. It is a 9* with a Fujikura Vista Pro 80 shaft, 45.25", D1 swingweight, 325grams. It may be the shaft working the magic, but mainly I hit this club straight which is the key ingredient I was in search of. Nice trajectory but a ton of roll, something I was not getting from my Launcher which this club replaced. I love the heavier shaft, which may not work for some, but I needed the weight because I am a stronger person and feel that I can feel the club swinging and not doing much overswinging. I also like the feel and sound, nice and solid. I have noticed that toe hits really go with the natural draw, but I figure only about a 10 yard or so loss, but heel hits are a different story, those don't fly well at all, very short and with definite left to right movement. Overall the best driver I have hit to date. I'm not planning on parting with it anytime soon and have quit my search for now, which is good because I was sure spending a lot of time looking.

Customer Service

Not used

Similar Products Used:

Cleveland Launcher330-9.5*w/Fuji Gold S, TaylorMade 360Ti-9.5*w/ultraliteS-90, IntegraIV-9*w/PF65 (great club), Snake Eyes AerMet-9*, etc.......

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 21, 2002]
evertsenm
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: kzg rbt 325

had a few drivers over the years and just had to get this cherry red rbt325 head from kzg most forgiving driver i have had and also most consistent ball flight length above average it is coupled to a harrison striper titaniun shaft and for my part will be in the bag for a looonnng time less than half price than most oems and so far out performs most i have tested looking for a solid driver then this is it

Customer Service

not required

Similar Products Used:

cobra deep face taylor firesole & burner mizuno t zoid ping isi and then some 7

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 09, 2002]
JC
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: KZG RBT325

I'm a 10 handicap who's been playing for 3 and 1/2 years...moderate swing speed (92 mph w/ driver...about 245 avg. drive, 265 is crushed for me). This driver replaced a Taylor Made Firesole w/ a Bubble shaft....best equipment move I've made in the time I've been playing. My RBT was mated w/ an AJ Tech Z42 R flex shaft. Perfect fit for me, as AJ Tech's R flex plays about like a "firm" in most aftermarket shafts. This club is simply a great driver, long, forgiving, and accurate. Good swings give you a medium trajectory, straight bomb. No real bias left or right. Unfortunately, a freak accident caused me to break the shaft, so it's being replaced, and while I'm waiting, I'm hitting the same shaft in the KZG PFT head. It's just as sweet, except for the sound. Maybe even a tad straighter, though also a tad shorter. KZG is a winner.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 27, 2002]
Longenuff
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: KZG RBT-325 9*

Oh My God. I traded my well played Great Big Bertha with a biomatric shaft for this club after much debate. I hit the ball very high with all of my clubs, so I was kind of worried when I chose the 9 degree, but took it because the only others in the shop were 10.5. It has the Graffaloy Prolite 35 in stiff flex. I took it to the range today to "test drive" it. Easy swings ( I am consistently at 114-120 mph without coming out of my shoes) produced a nice draw one hopping the net out back at around 290. Ok, very nice. I built up my confidence and got the shaft timing down, so I decided it was time pull the trigger and unload on a few. NIRVANA!!! As Chris Berman would say " BACK BACK BACK BACK"... it's deep and I don't think it's playable! Over the net on the fly and then some. I have hit the new SS Cobras, Callaways, and the Ping ISI and Tec. Nothing comes close to how hot this stick is. The harder you swing, the farther it goes. The way the ball jumps off of this club is absolutely violent. I am sold forever more.

Customer Service

None yet. Just try and take it from me. LOL!

Similar Products Used:

Callaways, Pings, Cobras etc. This one is top dawg.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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