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TaylorMade RBZ Stage 2 9.5* Driver Fujikura Fuel 50g Stiff Flex

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CategoryGolf > Clubs > Drivers
BrandTaylorMade Golf DriversTaylorMade
ModelTaylorMade RocketBallz Stage 2 DriverRocketBallz Stage 2
Loft 9.5 Loft Golf Drivers9.5
Flex Stiff Flex Golf DriversStiff
Gender Men's Golf DriversMen's
Hand Right Handed Golf DriversRight
Condition Used
Quantity1 available

Brand: TaylorMade Golf Club Type: Driver Shaft Material: Graphite Loft: 9.5 Flex: Stiff Item Length: 45.75 Shaft: Fujikura Rocket Fuel 50g Product Type: GolfClubWood Item Type: golf-drivers Department: Men Handedness: Right-Handed Sport/Activity: Golf Club Number: 1-Wood

Perfect driver for:
Mid-to-high handicappers seeking a powerful and forgiving driver to help them reach new distances on the course.
Accuracy/Control
Forgiveness
Distance

The TaylorMade RocketBallz Stage 2 Driver was released in 2013 with several key upgrades from the original, including a lower and more forward centre of gravity, aerodynamic head design, thinner crown construction, and new crown graphics. This forgiving driver is built for golfers who want to add yards off the tee. Its 460cc clubface delivers a larger sweet spot for more consistent distance on mishits. Additionally, improved aerodynamics reduce drag during the swing, leading to faster clubhead speeds and longer drives.

The TaylorMade RocketBallz Stage 2 driver has an expanded clubface that gives the player more surface area to hit. The large black and white face is super easy to align. Compared to the original RocketBallz driver, this one is faster and longer. With a more forward CG location, you will experience a higher launch and lower spin. This driver generates lots of center hits and not a ton of misses. Toe hits are often corrected into high draws. When you do have a miss-hit, it surprisingly never feels that bad.

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