Rbz Stage 2 Driver Settings



Stage

  • At a glance

  • TG Rating4.5 out of 5
  • Owner Rating5 out of 5
  • Pros

    Moving the CG slightly towards the heel will please many amateurs. The combination of adjustability and added distance over the previous model justifies an upgrade.

  • Cons

    The R1 offers more adjustability and forgiveness. The crown design won’t be to everyone’s taste.

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  • RRP£249.00

What we say..

2013 Drivers Test

  1. Driver set tings loft fct settings face angle fct settings + asp settings 10.5˚ 9.75˚ 9˚ head 8.25˚ 7.5˚ 8.25˚ 9˚ 9.75˚ 12˚ 11.25˚ 10.5˚ head 9.75˚.
  2. Both releases are for drivers by TaylorMade. The first being the R1 and the second being the RBZ (RocketBallzs) Stage 2. They are both some pretty sexy looking golf clubs, oh, and they work pretty good, too! The R1 driver (see photo above) is a total customizable solution for pros and amateurs alike. The newest (and coolest) feature has got to.
  3. RH SHAFT IN LH CLUBHow does this effect custom fitting and ball flight optimization?  Example: Left Handed TaylorMade RBZ Stage 2 with Right Handed TaylorMade Shaft Adapter.Answer:The only difference between TaylorMade's LH and RH adapter, is that the LOWER and HIGHER markings are on opposite sides. The STD/LOFT and UPRIGHT LIE position will play the same.
  4. To place an order or inquire about an existing order, call us toll free (within the USA) at 1-877-860-8624. Customer Service Hours of Operation: M-F 6am-4pm PST. Closed weekends and most US Holidays.

Rbz Stage 2 Driver Settings Windows 10

The new RocketBallz Stage 2 driver offers adjustable lofts for on course customisation and a bigger face with better aerodynamics for even more distance. What could be better than the runaway success of the RBZ? Well, TaylorMade will tell you it's the RBZ Stage 2 Driver, promising even more distance than the original. The question is how?

While the driver may not contain the speed pocket featured in the RBZ Stage 2 fairway, that didn’t stop the ball feeling like it came off the face like a rocket. James hit his longest drive of the day with this club, Joel hit his second longest and Kit and Graeme’s distances were well above average on the day. Straight hitting was also synonymous with this club as Joel’s dispersion was down to just five yards, as was James’, while Graeme’s was just nine yards.

The unique crown design wasn’t to everyone’s taste, but the stand-out performance of this club ensured our testers soon dismissed any negatives about the looks. The RBZ Stage 2 was the preferred choice of our test team over the R1.


Salsa movie 1988 soundtrack movie. The new TaylorMade RocketBallz Stage II driver features an element of adjustability, enhanced aerodynamics and great performance for less than £250.
It may not grab the headlines that the more expensive R1 does, but this is still a seriously-solid golf club that we fully-expect to perform well for many golfers of different abilities.
The RBZ Stage II features a larger face than the RBZ predecessor, as well as incorporating the Loft-Sleeve Technology that allows golfers to adjust the loft, lie angle and face angle of the clubhead.
The centre of gravity has been kept low, but has been moved closer towards the face for lower spin and enhanced distance – in fact, TaylorMade claim the driver can generate up to nine yards more off the tee in the hands of better players compared to the original RBZ.

Lofts: 9.5°, 10.5° or 13°.

Product Information

Taylormade Rbz Stage 2 Driver Settings

Left Handed availableYes
Custom-Fit availableYes
AdjustabilityYes
Grip TypeFCT Lite Grip
Head Size460cc
Lofts9.5°, 10.5°, 13.5°
ShaftsFuji Rocketfuel

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