![]() ![]() On reading several comments In Golf magazine I ordered this Driver in March 2012.The Club looks great but the grip does not feel right compared to my previous driver from Call away.As an average golfer 18 handicap it gave me about 10 yards more on average.I would not recommend and it is frankly an expensive purchase. The TaylorMade RBZ Driver is available in three lofts: 9.5°, 10.5°, HL ![]() Looks: 4.5 Feel: 4.3 Forgiveness: 4.0 Distance: 5.0 Dispersion: 3.5 As always, we would suggest a proper custom-fitting and it’s also worth pointing out the adjustability – golfers can alter the loft and at this price, this is exceptional. Ian also said he preferred it when it came to forgiveness to the RBZ’s more prestigious brother, the R11S.Īs you might expect it scored top marks for distance sitting at the top of Chris’ yardage stats and also featuring in the top five for four other testers. The one thing that perhaps did let it down was dispersion – the boys did spray it about a bit. Jon suggested it was one of the most forgiving on test, while Ian felt the overall look suggested it was towards the more expensive end of the market. Tester Chris loved the colour design – the white head and the green worked well for him– and he also noted how well the ball came off the face. It’s already notched a win on Tour with Luke Donald at the Transitions in mid-March. TaylorMade have invested heavily in their RocketBallz franchise for 2012, and while there has been huge interest surrounding the brilliant fairway wood, the driver is impressive too.
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