3 wood wanted

Chris1980

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I'm currently considering buying a 3 wood for the bag but before i consider buying new thought i'd see what anyone has their lookin rid of. No titleists please so forumers what have you fallen out of love with?
 
None of the above darth. Borrowed my mates Rbz for a few rounds and loved it. Managed to get one off the club pro brand new for £80! Used it yesterday in a comp and it goes a mile. Had been looking an alternative off the tee.

I've been looking at the Rbz 3 wood too. Looking or wanting a 3 wood as the gap between my driver and hybrid/4 iron is pretty big. Just wanting a bit more yardage from the tee and from the fairway, I'm not a big hitter anyway but feel like a 3 wood may be want I need. Had a look on AG and for £100 I seem to have a fair few options. I play a natural draw (grrrrr) and like I say I aren't a long hitter, don't want stiff shaft either. Like the look of the G20 as I have the G15 draw driver and G10 hybrid.
 
I've been looking at the Rbz 3 wood too. Looking or wanting a 3 wood as the gap between my driver and hybrid/4 iron is pretty big. Just wanting a bit more yardage from the tee and from the fairway, I'm not a big hitter anyway but feel like a 3 wood may be want I need. Had a look on AG and for £100 I seem to have a fair few options. I play a natural draw (grrrrr) and like I say I aren't a long hitter, don't want stiff shaft either. Like the look of the G20 as I have the G15 draw driver and G10 hybrid.

If you hit a natural draw I'd be wary of the RBZ Stage 2. Took one out on course yesterday to try and was hitting everything well, but this thing is a hook machine. When I didn't hook it it was nice, high and long, but too many BIIIIIGGGG hooks to ever think about putting it in the bag. It sets up quite "shut" which I don't think helps, although I was trying to set it slightly more open at address.
 
If you hit a natural draw I'd be wary of the RBZ Stage 2. Took one out on course yesterday to try and was hitting everything well, but this thing is a hook machine. When I didn't hook it it was nice, high and long, but too many BIIIIIGGGG hooks to ever think about putting it in the bag. It sets up quite "shut" which I don't think helps, although I was trying to set it slightly more open at address.

Think I need an hour or so hitting a few different 3 woods to see which suits me. Looks like some decent choice's from what I've seen, cheers for the info.
 
Think I need an hour or so hitting a few different 3 woods to see which suits me. Looks like some decent choice's from what I've seen, cheers for the info.

Ive found the original rbz easy enough to hit. Couldnt get on with the stage 2 to be honest. Ive stiff shafts in all my clubs but found was better suited with the regular in the rbz. Now considering getting the rbz driver but only if i can find a cheap enough 2nd hand.
 
If you hit a natural draw I'd be wary of the RBZ Stage 2. Took one out on course yesterday to try and was hitting everything well, but this thing is a hook machine. When I didn't hook it it was nice, high and long, but too many BIIIIIGGGG hooks to ever think about putting it in the bag. It sets up quite "shut" which I don't think helps, although I was trying to set it slightly more open at address.

Not my view of the stage 2 at all,sits very neutral and likes nothing better than to go straight,better off the deck than the original rbz as well,my bad shot is a left so horses for courses I guess.
 
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