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At TZ GOLF we specialize in vintage clubs and golf related items that have a cult like following, may be underrated in some circles, are beautiful to look at, have great performance, give a better value than overpriced new clubs and will help golfers have more fun & style on the golf course.
KZG is the #1 Custom ProLine in golf equipment. Founded in 1994, KZG is committed to creating “demonstrably better” equipment for the discerning golfer by offering a wide spectrum of high performance clubhead models designed for the entire field of golfers ranging from the highly skilled competitive player to the beginner. KZG has a history for unique designs, new technologies and for utilizing exotic materials for golf equipment.
KZG works exclusively with top coaches, teachers and clubfitters who have earned a fine reputation in their golfing communities. KZG makes excellent golf clubs, but it is KZG’s network of highly skilled Professionals and Professional Fitting Centers that have made its equipment outstanding. Partnering exclusively with its global network of Professionals has catapulted KZG as the prominent brand in customized golf equipment.
Review: "According to the KZG website, this club's designed for the 8-18 handicap golfer. Progressive cavity backs which go from a full cavity in the 3-iron to an almost blade-design PW. They're cast clubs, which keeps the price down and helps durability. Decent, nondescript-looking iron. Back of sole is visible at address on 3-iron. Feel is muted...no one will confuse these with Mizuno or Hogan forgings. I found myself checking the clubface to see where I hit the ball on the club. Got better feeback on some larger-headed game improvement clubs (Ping I3 O-size, TM360, Callaway X-18). Ballflight was consistent with a fairly high trajectory. Fades and draws required a little bit of work, although the long irons would gladly slice into places unseen during the most inopportune moments. On a positive note, knock-downs and high shots were easy to hit. Well-struck shots stopped quickly on the greens. The PC-IIIs are forgiving for "player" cavity backs, but the short irons had a tendency to dig on even slightly steep swings. Distance was a little on the short side--maybe half a club shorter than irons with the same lofts. Perhaps the worst thing about these irons is the groove design...they tore apart any kind of ball I hit with them, and I frequently had to take balls out of play after 3-4 holes because of the damage the clubs did to the cover of the golf balls. It's difficult to recommend the PC-IIIs for anyone. Not forgiving enough for a higher-handicap player looking for consistency and forgiveness."
This iron will be a great replacement club for many years.
Nova Tech i700 Graphite Shaft in good condition.