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Used RH TaylorMade RBZ Stage 2 High Launch 3 Wood 17* Matrix Graphite Regular

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Right handed TaylorMade RBZ Stage 2 17* high launch 3 wood Matrix regular flex shaft Golf Pride MCC Plus 4 grip Pre-owned 011222400 Thank you for viewing this Rex Golf Shop item, feel free to reach out with any questions! At Rex Golf Shop, we want you to receive your item as quickly as possible. Please pay for your item ASAP so we can get your club shipped! Return Policy: All returns are accepted Item MUST be returned within 30 days! ***All items must be returned in the same condition as purchase, NO EXCEPTIONS Brand: TaylorMade Club Number: 3-Wood Flex: Regular Shaft Material: Graphite Lie Angle Color: Black Color: White Item Length: 43.5 in Number of Clubs: 1 Handedness: Right-Handed Department: Men Loft: 17 Golf Club Type: Fairway Wood Lie Angle: Standard

Perfect for fairway wood for:
Golfers who seek distance and forgiveness in a package that might be more manageable compared to the original RBZ.
Accuracy/Control
Forgiveness
Distance

The TaylorMade RBZ Stage 2 target golfers seeking distance and forgiveness. It builds upon the original RBZ with a slightly smaller head size that might appeal to a wider range of golfers. Key features include a refined Speed Pocket technology that flexes at impact for even more potential distance, and a lower center of gravity design that promotes a higher launch angle for easier lift off the turf.

The RBZ Stage 2 has a shallower face and lower head profile than its predecessor, which offers increased playability and easier launch. If you're a more advanced golfer, the Stage 2 will be excellent off the fairway, rough, or off the tee. It's a super versatile club that can often replace a driver altogether. One thing to note is that this club is set up closed at address, which means the line of the face of the club is pointing toward the left of the target line (which might be better for right-handed golfers).

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