Are TaylorMade RocketBallz irons forgiving?
Overall, the Taylormade RBZ irons play long and launch is almost effortless so they are moderately forgiving.
Are TaylorMade RocketBallz clubs good?
Pro Verdict: “I was very impressed with the RocketBallz irons. The head size was certainly more standard than others on test and I felt the overall shape was quite rounded. Not only will they appeal to lots of golfers, the irons will also do a good job from even the stickiest of rough lies.”
How old are TaylorMade RocketBallz irons?
TaylorMade RocketBallz Irons – Product Details
| UK Launch | 03 February 2012 |
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| USA Launch | 03 February 2012 |
| Handicap Range | Low High |
| Golfer | Mens |
| Hand Availability | Left, Right |
What does TaylorMade RBZ mean?
TaylorMade RBZ stands for Rocketballz technology. Each TaylorMade line of clubs that comes out has a new name that represents what the club is capable of. With the TaylorMade RBZ, you can expect to get plenty of distance.
Are the TaylorMade RBZ irons good for beginners?
The TaylorMade RBZ set comes with 4 and 5 hybrids, rather than long irons. Hybrids are more forgiving and are a great choice for a beginner golfer.
What is RocketBallz?
The RocketBallz Rescue (Hybrid) has many of the same features as the RocketBallz Tour fairway wood. The Rescue has a Speed Pocket along with a large and deep face and high MOI head. The Thin-Thick crown design lowers the CG in order to raise launches and create more distance.
What is RocketBladez HL?
The TaylorMade Rocketbladez HL Iron Set was designed with the beginner and amateur in mind. This set incorporates higher lofts than standard sets, with a lower and more forward center of gravity, to consistently launch the ball with ease.
What is the difference between TaylorMade RocketBladez and RocketBladez tour?
The RocketBladez Tour irons are a slimmed down version and for once the Tour suffix really means what it says. Compared to the standard version, there is hardly any offset and the top line and head size are more compact and closer to a traditional head size for better player irons.