KZG Maraging Power Drivers
KZG Maraging Power Drivers
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 24, 2005]
civicdude101
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
mp
definitly not the longest but very straight and a great looking club. Customer Service none Similar Products Used: all |
[Oct 29, 2003]
ralph ryan
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
ch-1 12*
being that this head was a 12* i think no one bought it from the golf shop.i talked the shop owner into letting me have the head only.i put a aldila vx shaft on it .took it out today.im getting 25 more yards.got home took my 3wood outof my bag. put a wedge in Similar Products Used: i have a orlimar 11* i love.the kzg is a step up. |
[Aug 22, 2003]
Jerry Davis
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
KZG Maraging Power Driver 9*
WOW!! KZG is the best kept secret in golf!! I bought this black beauty on ebay for 50 bucks! I have a Penley Stealth 70 in S flex at 44". This is a very aggressive setup. The smaller head is much more comfortable than the newer "monster" heads. Extremely solid feel, boring trajectory and EXCELLENT distance. I've tried a bunch of drivers and this is clearly the longest and best feeling one I've ever hit. The only thing sweeter than watching the ball explode off the face of this beast is seeing the look on my buddies faces as they realize my component club is outdriving their $400 name brand clubs. Don't waste your money on the big boys..Get a KZG MP with your favorite shaft and watch em fly!! The KZG CH II woods are also great. Similar Products Used: TM 200, Mizuno T Zoid Forged (sweet), TM 300, Integra 320, Cleveland quad pro, Bazooka |
[May 22, 2003]
Viking65
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
KZG Maraging Power
My KZG Maraging Power is 7.5^, with a true temper EI-70 tour stiff shaft and a Lamkin full cord wrap grip. This club is the most solid feeling driver I have ever used and gets great distance. I put away my Biggest Big Bertha and Taylormade Supersteel drivers. Off center hits even get good results. I am not good enough to really try and work the ball but this club does hit it straight. A better golfer may have success working the ball with this club. The black painted finish was flawless. A very good looking club. I think this club was a bargain compared to the prices of the big name brands. Similar Products Used: Biggest Big Bertha Big Bertha Taylormade Supersteel |
[Aug 24, 2002]
Onyx Black
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
KZG Maraging Power
Along with the newer KZG RBT (q.v), this driver is quite simply the best of its kind! I've test driven virtually every big name driver on the market today (and owned half of them - but don't tell my wife) and I can tell you without hesitation that the KZG is the most reliable driver you'll find. Mine is a 10.5 degree model mated to a Harrison Professional shaft. The high gloss, pear-shaped head is a beauty and the club face is closed 1 degree which makes this driver easy to draw. The most fun aspect of this club is that it has a very satisfying sound at impact - an impressive, high-pitched crack that will definitely turn heads when you really catch it. This driver is not as long as its RBT cousin (which btw, has a dull sound at impact)nor as long as most modern day Titanium drivers, however, you won't mind giving up 5 yards for the accuracy you'll gain. Do yourself a favor - call a custom clubmaker and give him your specs - he'll build you one of these beauties and it'll soon become a new best friend in your bag - all for half the price of the big names! Customer Service NA Similar Products Used: Callaway, Taylor Made, Titleist, Ping - you name it, I've hit it. |
[Jul 24, 2002]
bcoons
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
KZG Driver
Bought this custom made club and love it. Fitted for me with an Innovative Inno Lite stiff graphite shaft, this club delivers great feel, is very consistent, and has a narrow shot dispersion. Can be easily hit from a good fairway lie with a piercing trajectory. Far superior to the Callaway's I had been using with marginal results. Customer Service Superb. Custom made is the only way to go. Similar Products Used: Callaway Great Big Bertha 8 degree |
[Jul 06, 2002]
wwt
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
KZG CH-1
This 9 degree 45" driver is more easier to handle than I have expected. Balls fly straight. Feel is solid and powerful, thanks to AJ Tech 4370. Big investment for me. Not the longest, but I am satisfied. Customer Service no need this time Similar Products Used: can't think of any. |
[Jun 13, 2002]
mleggitt
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
KZG CH-1 Driver
This component driver is a true work of beauty. The CH-1 head is unusually shallow and only moderate in size but packs a punch that is hard to describe. I bought a 7.5 degree loft on a stiff shaft ProForce 65 that had the tip trimmed back specifically to combat early spring winds (with a low ball flight). This club went far beyond expectations and is in use for all conditions. Very straight ball flight yet allows working of the ball. Trajectory is perfect (for me - I normally hit the ball high)and the distance is quite a bit more than my other drivers. Feel and sound are solid, although not quite as metallic as other clubs. Finish is beautiful. As with all component clubs, this driver almost forces you to have the club custom fit, which I believe is a very good thing. Similar Products Used: Firesole, Snake Eyes Elasteel |