the RBZ Stage 2 Driver is the one spot where I’m not feeling it. I’m very muchmeh. I’m not saying it’s not better than last year’s (I don’t really know). I do know that last year’s was a great driver – arguably the best on the market (funny story about...
If I had to do a one line review of the TaylorMade M2 driver then it would probably go along the lines of it's the same as theTaylorMade M1, but without the two sliding weights and as a result costs £100 less. Obviously there is a bit more to it than that, but the price po...
Titanium has been the cornerstone of driver technology for the last 20 years, but even at the beginning of the Titanium driver era, TaylorMade engineers knew that every material had its limit. The future of driver performance begins with the one-of-one 60X Carbon Twist Face – comprised of ...
The Speed Pocket is not new to the TaylorMade lineup. You have seen it before in the Rocketballz fairway woods. The Speed Pocket on those clubs was done to increase the distance and most people will attest that the RBZ and RBZ Stage 2 fairway woods were very long. TaylorMade has impro...
A review of the newly released Taylormade Rocketballz RBZ Driver reveals some really interesting feedback.Paul Masonry
ซื้อ 10 Pcs 0.335 "0.350" พลาสติก Ferrules Cap สำหรับ Taylormade Rbz Stage2 Driver & Fw อะแดปเตอร์อุปกรณ์กอล์ฟ ที่ Aliexpress
hybrids, has been designed with the tinkerers in mind (as the R1, R11 and R11S were before it), while the JetSpeed family, featuring driver, fairways and hybrids, has been designed at a slightly lower price point with distance-craving players in mind (as RBZ Stage 2, RBZ and Burner ...