KZG CH-II Fairway Woods
KZG CH-II Fairway Woods
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 04, 2007]
KP1
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
CH II Fairway woods
These woods have an extremely hardened steel alloy insert in the face, also they are designed with a weight on the sole which helps square the club face, as well as help build swing speed. All in all, these woods are long (7 wood, 230 yds. off the deck) and accurate. They are not expensive these days, so it won't cost a bundle to get your hands on these clubs. You won't be disappointed. Customer Service Local KZG club builder. Great Guy. Thanks Ronnie Similar Products Used: Orlimar VT830 woods, Nickent 3DX FW Hybrid (very nice club), Callaway Warbird... |
[May 06, 2007]
jjsjjsva
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
KZG CH-II 3 Wood
Bought used with a MFS 58+ shaft (never heard of it) that feels like reguar flex. Best hitting club, on an off the tee. Been thru 5 drivers trying to find one I can hit straight. Always fall back on my KZG CH-II 3-wood for off the box dead center 245-260 yard drives. Never worry it won't go long and straight. Equals or beats the other guys (we're 50 plus old) with $400 name brand drivers. Want to find a 5-wood to replace my Titleist. Best club in my bag next to my putter. |
[Apr 30, 2007]
jjloans
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
CH - II 3 wood
Outstanding, and I have tried most. I have a 3 wood with a Grafalloy Prolaunch Blue 65R, much superior to the NV, which, to me seems a little unstable, and the R flexes in them are really whippy. Great set-up look over the ball, great balance, great sound, straight if you don't make a executioner swing, and really LONG, so tee shots on the shorter par 4's really get it done. Ball gets up easy, flight is penetrating. Got it for $49 at a local 2nd hand golf store, great deal. Customer Service NA Similar Products Used: many, many. Love my DeLa Cruz 4 wood as well. Wouldn't waste the $$$ on the fancy new stuff, this KZG rocks... why switch? |
[Apr 16, 2005]
a21pitt
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Ch II fairway wood
I have tried them all. Titleist, Ping, Callaway etc. The KZG Ch II is the best fairway wood I have played inj 20 years. Very solid and workable. Great at address of ball and teamed with the nv shaft makes an excellent club. I have been using these for a while now and probably will for a long time to come. When you find fairway woods you love...you keep em'. Customer Service Specialtees Golf in Wexford Pa is the best. Nobody builds better or knows more about clubs than Mike |
[Sep 25, 2003]
Eric Schwarz
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
KZG CHII 7 wood
This is a great hitting club with a very solid feel. It plays well off the fairway and out of rough. It has a nice sound too. This one is mated to a UST 65 reg flex shaft with a stiff tip. The combination seems fine. I highly recommend this club. Customer Service No experience Similar Products Used: Orlimar knock off |
[Sep 04, 2003]
David
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
KZG CH-II 4 wd
The KZG CHII is the most solid fairay wood I have hit. It's low profile exudes confidence at setup. Ball shoots off the face with the Fuji Pro Vista 70 shaft Beautiful club. Customer Service I love dealing with Ron at www.golfstixs.com. He is verfy knowledgeable and will stay on the phone with you until he is totally satisfied that the fit is right for you. Recommend Ron highly. Excellent service. Similar Products Used: Adams Redline |
[Aug 22, 2003]
Gale
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
KZG CH-II 5-wood
Absolutely the best hitting fairway woods I have used. The CH-IIs are very similar to the nolonger available Miracle Metal HRC 53 from Toski. The CH-II 5-wood gives me almost the same distance as my Miracle Metal 3-wood and with more accuracy! Customer Service Purchased from cmcgolfclubs.com. Excellent service and shipped within 24 hours! Similar Products Used: Toski Miracle Metal fairway woods, Super Concorde, Taylor Made fairway woods. |
[Jun 09, 2003]
benhuoh
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
CH-II 4 & 7 woods
I had Harrison Striper J regular shafts put on them. I really like them because they have large sweet spots and are really easy to hit. They get the ball in the air easily, probably because there's a tungsten(?) weight plug at the bottom of the club which lowers the center of gravity. And finally when you hit the ball solidly, you get a nice resounding "crack" that warms the cockles of your heart. Customer Service No complaints. Club was well-made, done on time. Similar Products Used: Orlimar trimetal |
[Apr 22, 2003]
tommygilliland
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
CH-II
I had a 15 degree three wood made at the Golf Doctor out of Woodstock, GA. I couldn't be more pleased with the club. I've only had it for a week, and I love it. The low profile head is great for the fairway but it's just as good for the tee. Very forgiving. I feel much more confident hitting the three where i'd normally have to hit a driver. Best three wood out. I don't have any experience with the stock shafts. I put a MCC 40+ shaft in place of the stock shaft. Customer Service Good. Speedy delivery from california. Similar Products Used: Taylor made burner. |
[Mar 28, 2003]
j delan
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
ch-II 5 wood
Cannot say enough about this club. It's easy to hit and solid. Get matched for the right shaft. I'm going to get the 3 wood next. Customer Service na Similar Products Used: titleist 975 f |