TaylorMade Corza Double Bend Putters

TaylorMade Corza Double Bend Putters 

DESCRIPTION

  • 12 Uniquely shaped CNC-milled grooves
  • Soft polymer filling in each grooves
  • Superior distance-control and accuracy
  • 304 Stainless steel wire-frame head construction

USER REVIEWS

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[Oct 30, 2007]
paul camilleri
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: taylor double bend corza putter

this is best putter I have had
great feel very soft
but wear the head cover or you will chip the face

Similar Products Used:

odessy 2 ball
ping anser

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 17, 2007]
Mark
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Rossi Monza Corza Double Bend

I took it out to my local putting green for three visits now and I have one official round recorded. WOW, what a nice feel to this putter, great roll and it is easy to judge speed. I swear I was sinking one out of five twenty footers + . I would be lucky to get 1 for thirty with my old bouncer. Worth every penny!!!!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 05, 2007]
furryikleewok
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: taylor made rossa monza corsa db putter

just bought the putter from my local american golf store in sheffield U.K. for the extreamly good price of £55 (on sale price rrp £100) which also included the head cover, there is only one thing i can say what a bargin! Easily the best putter ive ever used. I love the sound, the weight especially the ajustable weighting for fast and slow greens, the finish, the quality of the magnetic head cover, evrything basically. Gives really good feel on long and straight putts FANTASTIC!!!!

Customer Service

Not had to use it yet.

Similar Products Used:

White hot 2 ball,Rossi and petron IP

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 15, 2007]
gypmarquis
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: Monza Corza

Wow I just switched from the daytona cgb and this is by far the best putter I've put in my hands! Lets hope it stays hot and I can pass Q school this spring?

Customer Service

Don't need it

Similar Products Used:

You name it I've tried it, From Scotty cameron's to $5 dollar crapper at your local flea market. This is the best so far!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 04, 2006]
Brad
Shoots in the 80s

Was struggling with my blade putter and decided to switch to a mallet. Has a soft face and rolls true. GREAT PUTTER

Customer Service

Edwin Watts

Similar Products Used:

White Steel #1

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 28, 2006]
JSporer
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Taylormade corza double bend

Was struggling with my putting of late, so I decided to try something new. The trend seems to be the larger, techy mallet style. I've always played tradional heel-toe blades, so this was a big jump. After playing 4 rounds with some of the best putting of my life, I must say I am extremley happy with this putter. Love the look and setup-very cool that you can see the grass through the frame. The feel is absolutley perfect. Such an amazing, solid feel at impact. Seriously, the solid feel and roll that this putter has is incredible. The 'asgi' grooves on the face are not just a marketing ploy-I've noticed a much smoother roll instantly off the face. My distace control has improved considerably. My confidence over short putts is also greatly improved.
I had a very hard time deciding between the double bend shaft and the heel hosel shaft (didnt like the center shaft at all) but I'm glad I went with the double bend. If youre looking at the 2-ball or 3-ball or anything by odyseey, dont forget to check out this putter. My only complaint is that its a bit pricey, but at $190 is in the same range as other high tech mallets.

Similar Products Used:

Ping anser G2, Titlest scotty cameron newport, Wilson 8802

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 28, 2006]
Tucan
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: monza corza

Great club with good roll the best one but one think i hate is that this putter have tinny bronw or rust and that make me sick.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[Feb 17, 2006]
thesnake
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Monza Corza DB

For the last couple of years i have used a second rate putter, and recently decided on a change. I tries several putters ( all the rossi putters, scotty cameron, odyssey and ping) and decided either the p craz-e g5i or the monza corza. Both large heads and both with an alignment system easy to use. For me, the craz-e was a little too soft on the face, which caused a lot of putts to come up short (or when i overcompensated, flew past the hole). The monza corza felt perfect in my hands. I not 100% sure its the milled surface that does it, but this putter has a nasty tendency of either holing the ball, or leaving it right next to the hole leaving a simple tap in. When you holing 30ft putts and beyond semi-regularly (NB not all the time!) you will become the envy of your group! Now for a bit more about the club. The grip, with is bent halfway up fits snuggly into the hand and really helps the face staying straight and true though the swing. The top is red, the bottom black, which looks particularly good when new, but once used for say 10 rounds starts to become a little discoloured (because of the black on your hands from your other grips i imagine). The head is nice to look at, and contrary to the look of the head, is extremely light (with the 9g weights in). The removable weights at the back do change this slightly, not enough however, for the club to become heavy and cubersome. A brilliant product, as good as the scotty cameron putters, but only half the price, a great buy!

Customer Service

I bought this club from GolfBox in Perth Australia (via the internet at www.golfbox.com.au), who answered every query, and were just generally pleasant to deal with.

Similar Products Used:

- (There are none like it! A one-off wonder!)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 30, 2005]
kleikis
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Taylormade Rossa Monza Corza

I am getting back into the game after a long 6 years away from it(so I am not very good), but after trying a lot of equipment to get a feel of what to buy this was my putter of choice. I was skeptical of the weight system on a putter, but it works. If you keep the same stroke you can the weight doing its thing. Very high quality putter and cover. High price for a high quality putter. Despite the price I am quite satisfied. Hope you enjoy it too.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 10, 2005]
Tommysels41
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Taylormade Monza Corza Center Shafted

I really wasn't happy with my other putter and wanted to try something new. I heard about the AGSI in the Corza putters and have seen guys on tour use them. I went to my local Golfsmith the other day and putted with the Corza for about half an hour. I loved it. When I set the putter up, it makes me feel like the ball is going to go where ever I want it to go. It feels so soft coming off the face no matter what ball you use. I really got my distances down. I'd heard that it's hard to line up the putter but I didn't fell much trouble with that. I had to buy it and I'm extremely happy with it.

Customer Service

Golfsmith was really great by helping me pick out the right size and shaft placement to fit my game.

Similar Products Used:

Odyssey White Hot 2-ball and Odyssey White Steel #1.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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