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Taylormade query!

  • 21-04-2012 8:13pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9


    I've just been driver testing with Trackman and the new Taylormade RBZ High Launch (12 degree) 60g stiff shafted driver was a clear winner.

    I am wondering what fairway woods would best complement these. Don't have the €€€ for r11 or RBZ fairways so wondering if TM Burners or R9s would best suit? Are the RBZ clubs a progression of the Burner/Superfast range?

    Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,093 ✭✭✭Brewster


    chughesie wrote: »
    I've just been driver testing with Trackman and the new Taylormade RBZ High Launch (12 degree) 60g stiff shafted driver was a clear winner.

    I am wondering what fairway woods would best complement these. Don't have the €€€ for r11 or RBZ fairways so wondering if TM Burners or R9s would best suit? Are the RBZ clubs a progression of the Burner/Superfast range?

    Thanks

    The RBZ were brought in to replace the burner family AFAIK. I have an R11 driver but use a 2008 Burner 3 Wood, fine club. I also have a R9 5 wood in Ti, it is a fine fine club and I would thoroughly recommend it.


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