No golf club created more of a sensation in 2012 than the RocketBallz driver from TaylorMade, so the 2013 introduction of its successor – called the Taylormade RocketBallz RBZ Stage 2 driver – is a noteworthy event. This new edition has a lower and more forward Center of Gravity, a more aerodynamic head shape and an expanded face that, TaylorMade says, all combine to generate up to nine more yards of distance for better players compared to the first-generation Taylormade RBZ driver. 'It's hard to imagine bringing a driver to market that outperforms the original RocketBallz driver,' said Todd Beach, TaylorMade's vice president of metalwoods research and development. 'Making the head of the RBZ Stage 2 driver more aerodynamic while also making the clubface larger was a tremendous challenge.' Though not as adjustable as TaylorMade's flagship R1 driver for sale, the RBZ Stage 2 has been updated to offer 12 different lofts, lie angles and face angles within the window of a 1.5-degree loft adjustment. It also includes a Thick-thin Crown design in which various portions of the crown range from 0.6 to 0.4 millimeter thick, saving three grams of weight as compared to the crowns of the 2012 R11S driver for sale and RocketBallz Tour drivers. When creating the Taylormade R11 driver a few years ago, TaylorMade engineers discovered that a low-and-forward Center of Gravity location helps promote faster ball speed and a higher launch angle, both of which promote more distance. The 460-cc RocketBallz Stage 2 not only has a larger face than its predecessor, but thanks to a new 12-position sleeve in the hosel, the standard 9.5° loft can be adjusted from 8° to 11°. The Stage 2 driver comes standard with a 50-gram Fujikura RocketFuel shaft and a light grip that keeps the club under 300 grams of total weight. That, along with balancing the club to a slightly higher swing weight, allows the RBZ Stage 2 driver to promote faster swing speed for most golfers. And the lightweight characteristics of the shaft coupled with the head's mass properties work together to create a moderate draw bias. One other interesting thing to note about the Stage 2 is its crown graphics. The head is white with a black face, like several other modern TaylorMade models, but the crown has black, gold and gray graphics even more complex than the gray and orange graphics on the R1 driver. Source from: http://www.auscheapgolf.com/article-315-Hot-TaylorMade-RocketBallz-RBZ-Stage-2-driver-Review.html
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