KZG PC-III Irons
KZG PC-III Irons
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 17, 2006]
Mike
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
KZG PC-III
As long as you are fitted correctly, these are fantastic clubs and are very precise - especially the short irons. Very solid feel. |
[Aug 27, 2005]
SlingBlade
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
KZG PC-III
According to the KZG website, this club's designed for the 8-18 handicap golfer. Progressive cavity backs which go from a full cavity in the 3-iron to an almost blade-design PW. They're cast clubs, which keeps the price down and helps durability. Decent, nondescript-looking iron. Back of sole is visible at address on 3-iron. Feel is muted...no one will confuse these with Mizuno or Hogan forgings. I found myself checking the clubface to see where I hit the ball on the club. Got better feeback on some larger-headed game improvement clubs (Ping I3 O-size, TM360, Callaway X-18). Ballflight was consistent with a fairly high trajectory. Fades and draws required a little bit of work, although the long irons would gladly slice into places unseen during the most inopportune moments. On a positive note, knock-downs and high shots were easy to hit. Well-struck shots stopped quickly on the greens. The PC-IIIs are forgiving for "player" cavity backs, but the short irons had a tendency to dig on even slightly steep swings. Distance was a little on the short side--maybe half a club shorter than irons with the same lofts. Perhaps the worst thing about these irons is the groove design...they tore apart any kind of ball I hit with them, and I frequently had to take balls out of play after 3-4 holes because of the damage the clubs did to the cover of the golf balls. It's difficult to recommend the PC-IIIs for anyone. Not forgiving enough for a higher-handicap player looking for consistency and forgiveness. Not nearly as playable as the MP-30s/690.CBs/Apex Plus types of clubs. Customer Service Not used. Similar Products Used: Nike Pro Combo Forged (much better club) |