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Taylormade Rbz Driver Tuning Guide4/16/2021
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Shaft question mark Do a search for the Fujikura Atmos 5 shaft in the M4 and youll find the shafts specs on the companys website. Taylormade Rbz Tuning Guide Drivers Are PlayedSo how do they compare TaylorMades current M3 and M4 drivers are played by many of the games biggest names including Rory McIlroy, Dustin Johnson, Justin Rose, Jason Day and Tiger Woods. But for all the hype these two clubs have generated in 2018, they arent TaylorMades only new 2018 models. Walk into any American Golf shop across the UK and youll find the M3 and M4 sat on a rack right next to a reincarnated RBZ Black driver, one of golfers favourite drivers from a few years ago. So why has is been launched Its hitting a price point, giving golfers the chance to buy a brand new TaylorMade big stick for less than 240 (a new M4 retails at almost 370). But is it any good And who does it appeal to We wanted to find out by testing the RBZ and an M4 back to back. How we did it We asked American Golf to let us borrow an RBZ Black for our test. We got our pro Ben Frost to hit both the RBZ in its stock, stiff shaft against the M4 with its stock, stiff shaft. Our launch monitor gathered the data, and thanks to our pros repeatable swing we were able to accurately compare both models. After all shots were hit we analysed the data to see how each performed. The details M4 - Price: 369 Lofts: 8.5, 9.5, 10.5, 12 Stock shaft: Fujikura Atmos Red 5 RBZ Black - Price: 229 (only at American Golf) Lofts: 10.5 or 12 Stock shaft: Matrix White Tie MFS 55 How the RBZ compares to M4 TaylorMades original RBZ was one of our favourite all-titanium drivers, ever. So its no surprise theyve resurrected the name for American Golf and other large retailers who know theres a big market out there for a 200 drivers. Ball speed was 3mph slower, which isnt terrible but its not great if youre trying to rinse every last yard out of your game. The RBZ also launched higher with more spin, which is the same equation the best club designers try to balance through clever weight positioning in premium drivers. But all in, a carry distance seven yards down on the M4 (total distance was 10 yards shorter) isnt disastrous, and for some golfers would be a worthwhile trade-off for keeping an extra 140 in their pocket. Our test pro said the sound from the RBZ was solid for an all-titanium head (with no carbon-fibre to absorb vibration like the M4), and it sits really nicely at address. See our 2018 drivers test here Does TwistFace actually work Three testers found out. Why Because by using titanium, costs can be controlled, enabling both TaylorMade and American Golf to hit the all-important price point. Dont expect to find Twist Face or a Hammerhead slot like the M4 either; thats TaylorMades very latest tech, reserved for their premium big sticks. How different are they Read the RBZs description on American Golfs website (and Dicks Sporting Goods in the USA) and theres absolutely no mention of whether the heads cast or forged. But with forging (for drivers, not irons) being cheaper than casting, its probably a safe bet to say the RBZs head is forged. What does it mean to you Cast heads like M4 (and most premium drivers) have a skeleton cast from molten titanium, which allows liquid to run into very intricate shapes and designs, which forging (essentially stamping into shape) cant achieve. Forged heads usually come in four pieces and need welding together, and these welds position mass in areas designersengineers really dont want it. Thats why theres no visible weight positioned on the RBZs head, because thanks to the heavy welds there isnt any left to position to influence launch, spin or shot bias.
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