KZG Forged Blade Irons

KZG Forged Blade Irons 

DESCRIPTION

From KZG: "A must for the competitive golfer. The KZG™ blades are double forged from soft S20C carbon steel to ensure optimum feel and control. Classic profile with a thin topline and minimal offset. The loft and weight distribution of each head is carefully managed to provide exceptional trajectory and distance control, offering the player maximum shot workability. These blades are finished with a distinctive, high polished nickel-chrome plating."

USER REVIEWS

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[Mar 20, 2002]
Mitch
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: KZG Forged Blades

Sweet and Solid. The muscle is perfectly placed and sculpted. The leading edge is just right as is the width of the sole. Hit these irons flush and it''s the second best feeling on earth.

Customer Service

None required

Similar Products Used:

Golfsmith Pro Grind, Golfsmith Pro Forged, Wilson Staff FG-51, Walter Hagen Forged Blades, Wilson Staff Progressives, Zevo Z Blades, Hogan Apex, Mizuno MP-14

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 29, 2002]
revbob
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: KZG Forged Blades

If you are a lefty and want forged blades this is what to get. These are great irons. I can now hit shots that were almost imposssable to hit with any other set I have had. Easy to hit knockdown shots, work left or right, high or low. Very soft feel. Probably the best forged blade available for lefties. I found a used set that had been only hit a few times for 1/3 of the new set that I had planned to buy.

Customer Service

The people at KZG are great very helpful.

Similar Products Used:

Wilson Staff Progressives, Other older older forged blades

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 21, 2002]
hneymoon
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: KZG Blades

These blades are by far the softest most forgiving forged muscle-back clubs that I have ever hit. I don''t think you need to be a scratch golfer to appreciate the quality and the shot-making capabilities of these clubs. They do exactly what you ask them to do. These clubs have a slightly larger blade than the others that I have hit and because they are double forged of S20C they are the softest. If your considering buying a set of blades you must try these before you make your decision. I play them with rifle 7.0 and love them.

Customer Service

Haven''t needed them yet.

Similar Products Used:

MP-14,29,33, TM-300''s, Apex, TA-1''s

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 22, 2001]
Andrew
Shoots in the 90s

Strength:

None

Weakness:

None

I love these irons. Forged Blades are the way to go. There the best kept secrect in golf. Brand new on tarheelgolf.com there like 500. One of teh best feeling irons around, they look stunning also. Don''t be scared they are a little forgiving but probably more than you would expect. They do just what you want too, draws. fades, knockdowns, high shots that land on a cloud. EVERYTHING! Awsome clubs

Similar Products Used:

Hogan Apex Plus irons

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 10, 2001]
Reed
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: KZG Forged II

What can I say but WOW! I haven't ever felt such a smooth set of irons. I was at the range yesterday, preparing for my game today and I was flying the tour pro's Ping I3 by 10 or 15 yards. It added at least 15 possibly 20 to every club in my bag. These are keepers. I'll hold onto these until they break (knock on wood). They're durable and well made for a composite club. KZG really did a number on these blades. Very forgiving and look great.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist 962, TaylorMade Firesoles, Liquidmetal Tour, Mizuno Comp EZ and the MP14.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 27, 2001]
Scott
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Forged Blades

These are by far the best irons I have ever hit, with the MP-29's a close second. True, they are not as easy to hit as oversized cavity backs, but they feel 10 time better. I got a complete set, including the lob and approach wedges, which are also great. DG S-300 shafts and softie grip, you can beat them. The heads get much smaller as you go through the set - I never figured I would be able to hit the 3 iron, but it has become my favorite club - I no longer need a 5 wood.I also can't say enough about customgolf. they were great too

Similar Products Used:

mizuno, callaway, wilson, ping, etc

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 26, 2001]
Ryan
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Forged Blade

These clubs are really that good. I know you might be saying who the heck is KZG, but you have to believe. The heads are made in the same plant as the Mizunos, if that tells you anything. In fact, Phil Mickelson BOUGHT a set of these and plays them occasionally. I haven't found them to be as unforgiving as some of the previous reviewers. They aren't Callaways where the balls goes straight no matter what, but they do have some forgiveness. What I like the most is how crisp they are. I hit the Snake Eyes MC-01 and the Golfsmith Forged Blades and the KZGs are the most accurate. I put 6.0 Rifle shafts on them and I am very, very happy. I have played Ping Eyes 2s, Callaway X-12 Pro Series and the KZG is in a class of their own.

Similar Products Used:

Mizuno MP-33, Golfsmith Forged Blade, Snake Eyes MC-01 and TC-01

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 01, 2001]
greg
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed: KZG Forged blades

KZG Forged Blades, 2-P, Dynamic Gold s-300
MINUS: horribly unforgiving -- even the slightest mishit (I'm not exaggerating) results in lost yardage and accuracy. I have had to club down to ensure that mishits find the green.
PLUS: these clubs will do EXACTLY what you want them to do! The ball doesn't "get hot" and jump off the club face on touch shots like the Fat Shfts did. Great trajectory control and workability.
These clubs are perfect for the accomplished player who likes to alter trajectory and work the ball. The short irons are great around the greens with their deep face and the mid irons play like the short irons. The long irons, however, are another story. If you can't hit your own, forget about these. On the upside, the 2 and 3 iron are rocket launchers.
On the whole, I'm completely content with these irons. If you can consistently break 80 on a 7000 yard course, give them a shot. If you can't, don't kid yourself.

Similar Products Used:

Ping "blades", Tommy Armour 845s, Wilson Fat Shafts

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 30, 2001]
Stan
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: KZG Forged Blades

GREAT feeling irons! These heads coupled with Rifle 6.0 shafts give tremendous feedback; I always knew where the head was. Not as forgiving as I had hoped, even for a blade; my '71 Staffs are more forgiving. Hit them square and they may be the best irons out there, regardless of price!

Customer Service

Too bad the Lob wedge is not made in left hand models!!

Similar Products Used:

Mizuno MP-19, Titleist 962's

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 08, 2001]
dan
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: kzg forged blades

The only company that makes a left handed blade and boy ,is it a classic. Thank you KZG for not treating us lefties like lepers.The Quality is first rate and perfomance is great.

Customer Service

The staff at KZG is very knowledgable and extremely helpful.

Similar Products Used:

Mizuno comp ez Hogen

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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