HawkeyeMS
Ryder Cup Winner
If the half inch makes that much difference for you then grip down (or chop the end off) then it'll be exactly the same as every 3wood from the other manufacturers.
Or get custom fit or replace the 3i with a hybrid.
If the half inch makes that much difference for you then grip down (or chop the end off) then it'll be exactly the same as every 3wood from the other manufacturers.
no there is no real difference other than the number on the bottom, but are people testing out the demo 6 iron and buying it on the basis that it goes further than their current 6 iron really getting a good deal? i think there's an element of marketing trickery going on, and that i find a little bit cheeky... then at the ends of the range it might encourage the purchasing of more clubs than is really necessary... "i really like my new rbz irons, they go really far, but i can seem to hit the 4 iron very well.." "try the new rbz hybrids then sir... just the thing fora man like you..."
"and while you're here... do you find you're hitting the pitching wedge really nicely and there's a big gap with your old gap wedge?... well this new rbz gap wedge might be just the thing... and if that leaves your SW a bit short then how's about...."
as you say it's NOT a big change to the game.... but a nice change to TM profits and one will not be popular at home for a while...
i also join the camp that the name isn't the greatest, but i wouldn't pay any attention to that while i was taking my mates money off them week after week...
our driving range which is part of snainton golf store got the rdz drivers at £199 very tempted, and they will fit you up for 1 for £20 but if you buy off them they take it off the price
Do they -- SNAINTON GOLF -- Have any RBZ TOUR Drivers, Fairways, Hybrids, in stock yet.......??
no there is no real difference other than the number on the bottom, but are people testing out the demo 6 iron and buying it on the basis that it goes further than their current 6 iron really getting a good deal? i think there's an element of marketing trickery going on, and that i find a little bit cheeky... then at the ends of the range it might encourage the purchasing of more clubs than is really necessary... "i really like my new rbz irons, they go really far, but i can seem to hit the 4 iron very well.." "try the new rbz hybrids then sir... just the thing fora man like you..."
"and while you're here... do you find you're hitting the pitching wedge really nicely and there's a big gap with your old gap wedge?... well this new rbz gap wedge might be just the thing... and if that leaves your SW a bit short then how's about...."
as you say it's NOT a big change to the game.... but a nice change to TM profits and one will not be popular at home for a while...
i also join the camp that the name isn't the greatest, but i wouldn't pay any attention to that while i was taking my mates money off them week after week...
I still prefer the look of these Mp 63's