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Taylormade rbz pro vs stage 2


Cplax92
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I was at my local dicks sporting goods and saw they had a Rbz pro on sale for $75. My friend just purchased a stage 2 for the same price. I was wondering if there was any difference between the two other than color. They are same loft and I believe have the same shaft.
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Is the RBZ Stage 2 a tour model or a standard model?

I played the original RBZ FWs for a season, and then dumped them. Shaft was only 45 grams, and I had hook misses and other problems.

The standard RBZ Stage 2 flew a lot better (lower profile head and a 60 gram shaft), but I shied away when TM wanted to give me chump change for a RBZ trade-in.

Can  you try out the RBZ Pro? I only hit a few shots with one, and I don't remember anything.

Overall, I would say the Stage 2 models were a lot more popular than the original RBZ. (Note: the Stage 2 had both standard and tour models).

It's kind of like Windows software upgrades: the *.0 version is usually a prototype that needs work.

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