TM RBZ 3 Wood differences...

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Has anyone hit the 13 degree Tour version against the 15 degree normal version....

Is there a big difference?
 
I recently demo'd both ( 14.5 degree in the tour version ) and found that the normal version was far more forgiving. I also demo'd the ping g20 and i20 and the Titleist in my sig. The Titleist was the hands down winner.
Guess it's horses for courses.
 
Has anyone hit the 13 degree Tour version against the 15 degree normal version....

Is there a big difference?

I've hit both and seen both hit (by quite a few people).

I personally prefer the Tour 13 - but i like a lower flight anyway and tend to get plenty of height. I find the standard a tad too big! No ego involved - If it works, I'll have it, but have tended to favour small headed FWs. TM Tour Smoothie 13, Sonartecs and TEEs have been my favourites!

Most folk I've seen using the standard RBZ are getting great results from it. It's easy to hit off the deck, and those that are using it will tend to go for the hybrid (another success for TM!) out of rough rather than the 3. Don't believe it's a Driver replacement, but still pretty long and plenty forgiving!
 
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I've hit both and seen both hit (by quite a few people).

I personally prefer the Tour 13 - but i like a lower flight anyway and tend to get plenty of height. I find the standard a tad too big! No ego involved - If it works, I'll have it!

Most folk I've seen using the standard are getting great results from it. It's easy to hit off the deck, and those that are using it will tend to go for the hybrid (another success for TM!) out of rough rather than the 3. Don't believe it';s a Driver replacement, bur still pretty long!

How would it compare forgiveness wise with my Ping i15 3 wood Foxholer....
I hit this well and even though it has a slightly open face i like the look....The weight is further forward in the head to promote a lower flight...But like you i can hit it high when i need to.
 
I would have done today had the monitor at DG been working....
No point hitting into an indoor net 15 feet long...

I want to trial the RBZ 3w, Tour 3w and R11s 3w against each other but finding somewhere that has all 3 in stiff shafts and a LM that works is proving tricky..
 
I would have done today had the monitor at DG been working....
No point hitting into an indoor net 15 feet long...

I want to trial the RBZ 3w, Tour 3w and R11s 3w against each other but finding somewhere that has all 3 in stiff shafts and a LM that works is proving tricky..

the shafts are all interchangable so maybe easier to find some where with all 3 heads and change shaft from one to other?
 
How would it compare forgiveness wise with my Ping i15 3 wood Foxholer....
I hit this well and even though it has a slightly open face i like the look....The weight is further forward in the head to promote a lower flight...But like you i can hit it high when i need to.

Only you can really tell!

Wouldn't have thought you'd be looking to change that particular club (yet). Though the 'normal' RBZ might be worth checking out - to see whether the hype was right!
 
Only you can really tell!

Wouldn't have thought you'd be looking to change that particular club (yet). Though the 'normal' RBZ might be worth checking out - to see whether the hype was right!

Its kind of just a flash in the pan at the moment.....:whistle:
Im hitting my own well which is why im a little slow to change....Dont want to upset the cart just yet.....
Funny thing was i had the money yesterday but something just told me to be patient for a while.....
 
I want to trial the RBZ 3w, Tour 3w and R11s 3w against each other but finding somewhere that has all 3 in stiff shafts and a LM that works is proving tricky..

I wouldn't ignore the Superfast II in this comparison.

Between the 4 there's no real reason not to find something that suits 'perfectly'
 
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