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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[Apr 14, 2001]
keith traquair
Shoot in the 70s

i played callaway x12 pro series before the kzg blades i bought. the first few times out i really didn't hit them that well. after the fifth time out i started hitting them great. a great sence of feel and control. i broke 80 the last couple of times out. i have become more consistant with these irons. what i like about these irons also is they are alittle larger than some so i feel more confident. if you are looking to buy new clubs strongly look this way. i also went with the cavity back irons for more forgiveness in my 4 and 5 irons.

Customer Service

the customer service is the best i could of hoped for. it is also one of the reasons i would recomend them. what happened was the black paint in the club was coming out. i called and talked to someone and they replaced the clubs with no questions asked.

Similar Products Used:

hogan, cleveland and mizuno,ping blades,

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 03, 2001]
Alvaro
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: kzg forged blade

Beautiful club. Solid. Consistent. Accurate. Reasonable forgiveness. Succulent. Would have bought these over competitors even if they cost more.

Similar Products Used:

MP 14, MP 33, Apex, Australian Blade, Cleveland Blades

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 27, 2001]
Aaron
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: KZG Blade

I just purchased these clubs 3-LW and all I can say is WOW!!!! These are great sticks. I had these shafted with the Tri Golf with Sensicore Stiff. This is a great shaft but be careful I think the shaft is a little weaker than most stiffs. I will probably reshaft with the X Stiff. I also had the new Players Softie Grip put on. I will like the grip.

I couldn't believe how forgiving these clubs are for a blade. They are so solid and soft at impact. They definitely have a thin topline which is great for setting up. Mid Handicappers don't be scared of these clubs.

According to Sonny at The Drivers Edge in Arlington, which is the Authorized KZG dealer I purchased them from (no I'm not getting paid by him to hype his Shop or KZG), told me that Phil Mickelson PURCHASED a set of the irons.

Customer Service

Excellent Customer Service. Answered my questions promptly and helped me find an authorized dealer.

Similar Products Used:

Tourney PCB Tour, Hogan APEX Plus

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 01, 2001]
Will
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: KZG Forged Blades

First let me just say this... these irons are not good. Ok, there... I said it. And it's the truth, they're not good, as a matter of fact... they're ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE!

Last season, I made a horrible mistake. I sold a set of Ram Tour Grind Nickel Blades that I loved so much just because my pending schedule made my time for golf, slim. Well, I soon realized my mistake and hunted another set of Rams down. Why am I saying all this? Because I want the reader to understand something here. I LOVED my Ram irons and upon finding another set of them, I made a vow on this very site that I would never get rid of them again.

Well... I won't get rid of them, that's for sure. BUT, they won't get the starting nod in my bag as long as these KZG's are around either! They're that good...

Admittedly, my first impressions with these sticks were only luke-warm. Perhaps it was my bias toward the Rams, or perhaps it was the different dynamic tendencies between the two sets. I'll say this... second impressions for this golfer, are the LASTING impressions. Second time out, they blew me away. Their weight, balance and feel suddenly felt perfect and my swing with them felt nothing short of intuitive. They are extremely solid at impact, surprisingly forgiving for a traditional blade, yet retain all the qualities of a workable golf instrument. Because that's what these clubs are, instruments... fine, precision, golf instruments. The simple fact is, the highest compliment that I can pay this set is that I look forward to hitting them so darn much. Be it at the range, the course, I really don't care... I just crave hitting golf balls with them.

Extreme? Yeah, probably. Pathetic? Maybe, you be the judge. But keep in mind, while you're busy judging me, I'll be at the range hitting golf balls... and experiencing what we all strive for. ...That perfect feeling, smooth as silk, buttery soft experience of a pured shot with a top-quality iron!

Similar Products Used:

Ram Tour Grind Nickel Blades, Hogan Apex, Hogan Apex PC, Wilson Staff

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 26, 2001]
John
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Kzg forged blades

Always loved the looks of the blades and tried to hit the Mizuno mp-14's with no real luck. But these kzg's are great.And can be custom built for about half the cost. They have a great customer service answered all my questions.They are forged over seas and have a very durable finish un like others I have owned. You owe it to your self to check out a set of these beuties.even if you thougt like I did that your not good enough for blades. You can play with these they are the most soild feel irons you will put you hands on. And the wedges are great also if you like a little squarer looking leading edge. very playable from any lie. I own the 3-PW and SW

Customer Service

First rate. stand behind everthing and answered ever qustion.

Similar Products Used:

Hogans,FEEL,Cleveland 588's,Mizuno mp14's all blades.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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