Dave B
Q-School Graduate
I bought a RBZ 3 wood from a guy at work and off the tee it was great, no problems with a hook however to hit it accurately off the fairway with a good launch angle was difficult to say the least. I spoke with several fellow golfers who had all experienced similar issues except one guy who had the tour version.
As a result I sold it and bought a straight necked Cobra S2 3 wood on sale from Clubhouse Golf. It was best decision I've made as I can hit this from any lie and it is deadly accurate and effortless to use. It's 15yds short of the RBZ off the tee but in the scheme of things it doesn't make a huge difference as I have ultimate confidence in being able to hit a good second shot with the Cobra if needed whereas the RBZ would have been a recipe for disaster.
If you want a go to club for when the driver is playing up the RBZ does a good job however if you want a club to hit off the fairway go for a traditional shallow faced 3 wood.
As a result I sold it and bought a straight necked Cobra S2 3 wood on sale from Clubhouse Golf. It was best decision I've made as I can hit this from any lie and it is deadly accurate and effortless to use. It's 15yds short of the RBZ off the tee but in the scheme of things it doesn't make a huge difference as I have ultimate confidence in being able to hit a good second shot with the Cobra if needed whereas the RBZ would have been a recipe for disaster.
If you want a go to club for when the driver is playing up the RBZ does a good job however if you want a club to hit off the fairway go for a traditional shallow faced 3 wood.