Zero Tolerance Crown Jewel Classic Drivers

Zero Tolerance Crown Jewel Classic Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

From ZT Golf: "A classic, elegant design makes this club aesthetically pleasing to the eye while delivering exceptional distance and playability for the mid to high handicappers. Low center of gravity compensates for occasional mishits, resulting in a more consistent round."

USER REVIEWS

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[Jul 03, 2002]
ZeroToleranceRules
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Classic w/ Rifle 6.5 SST Pured

I bought this club based on good reviews of Zero Tolerance drivers, the 260cc head size (relatively small), forged ti, and the option to have it custom built with a steel shaft. It is amazing. A friend of mine just bought a Titleist 975J and we both played our new drivers for the first time together on Saturday. I was consistently 5-25 yards longer...and his club is 45" vs. my 44" and he has graphite vs. steel. The club has excellent trajectory, no ballooning. My friends all want a Zero Tolerance model and now I want to try some of the other models. I am ordering one for my dad now. I am also going to order the matching fairway woods. For between $150 and $180 this is the best deal in golf. I would also recommend the SST shaft puring. I believe it does actually increase consistency (no scientific test.)

Customer Service

Ronnie at www.rjclubmaker.com is great to work with. He will make the club exactly as you want it. He will be the source of all my new clubs from now on. First Crown Jewel Fairways, next KZG Forged Mu

Similar Products Used:

Nike 275, Titleist 975J, 975D, TM 300, Ping TiSi, Wilson FatShaft, Callaway Steelhead, Callaway ERC II. I have tried them all, none feel as good. Hard to get custom built. All cost 2-3 times as much.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 09, 2002]
Mark
Shoots in the 70s

Don''t reccomend it. Bad distance and feel. Go with the Snake Eyes Fireforged.

Similar Products Used:

Snake Eyes Fireforged, Taylormade Firesole

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
1
[Sep 03, 2001]
npregion2
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Crown Jewel Classic

Strength:

None

Weakness:

None

I just started using the ZT Crown Jewel Classic. I shoot in the high 80’s low 90”s. This driver is an absolute winner. I was playing the Taylor Made super steel and had a tendency to push the ball to the right. The Crown Jewel 10degree with stiff graphite shaft has resolved the problem. My drives are long and done the middle. The ball explodes off the head. I never heard of ZT prior to buying this club, however this is a totally A1 quality club and not a clone. Nick

Customer Service

Have not had to use them

Similar Products Used:

Taylormade Super Steel

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 13, 2001]
George Kagawa
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: CJ 9.5 degree Driver forged

SuperLIght 65 shaft. Club is very responsive, easy to use, and nice-looking at address. Gives consistent yardage. Several times I couldn't find my drive because it was much farther away (250-260) from where I usually hit them, and where I was looking (200-215). A real bargain for the price (260); a steal for what I got it for (nearly brand new in a barrel of used drivers).

Similar Products Used:

TM Burner, Callaway GBB, Hammer

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 06, 2001]
Wei Choo
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 9*

Looks - a little like the 975D. The face is not too deep.

Feel - very solid - not that tin-can sound you can sometimes get from the Ti oversized heads.

Flight - Medium trajectory. Smallish head is very easy to turnover. Much easier to draw then slice.

Distance - a couple of boomers including 2 300+. I think I found the right club for me, the 9* works I get one of those boring trajectories that just runs forever.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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