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Does anyone have any experience with both Ping G20 and RBZ hybrids?


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Just about to give up on my G20's (20* and 23*).  As my iron shots continue to get better and better, those are either stagnant or worse.  I never thought I'd see the day where I'm more consistent with my 4i than my 4h, but that day seems to have arrived.

I'm thinking about trading in the G20's for a 19* RBZ and sticking the 4i back in the bag.  Anyone have any insight on comparing the two?

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Sorry, I don't have the Ping G20 to reference... But I do have the 3H RBZ 19* Stiff... And stopped carrying it.  I snap hook about 90% of the shots with it.  It is strange because when I first purchased it - I was hitting it straight.  And my misses were just lower trajectory - but still straight.

But I've been working on swing changes for the last several months and something with my weight shift is off - and the club just feels foreign in my hand.  I believe I just need to get an upgraded shaft (something heavier and stiffer)... But I don't want to spend more money on this club as the other thing that I don't like about the 3H RBZ is that when it is soled at address - the face is open.  I guess I should've paid more attention to that before I bought it?  But now that I have it - I really do not like the way it looks at address.

If you want to buy my RBZ - I'd be happy to sell it. (joke) Seriously though... I'm going to trade mine back for a Rescue 11 TP 3H 19*.  I have the Rescue 11 TP 5H - and love it.  So I'd like to think the 3H would be well suited for me.

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So i went out at lunch planning on trading the G20's for the RBZ...decided to hit it first and...about 90% of my shots were low hooks.  Funny how that works.  So, the hunt continues.

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I have the RBZ hybrid 19 degree stiff as well and love it.  My friend just bought an adams and its amazing I'd buy one of those in a heartbeat but there a little on the pricey side go hit a few adams and you will love em I guaranty it.

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Which Adams are you talking about? I hit the a12 OS Idea and it was probably one of the best hybrids I've ever hit.  Only reason I didn't pick it up is they didn't have it in the flex I wanted.

I've actually never considered Adams, decent company/products?

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I had an adams redline driver and 5 wood that I loved I just replaced them this year and I bought them in like 02 Im 90% sure thats the one it has a slot in the top and its black the ball just jumps off the club face.

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Its the Idea Super Hybrid SS  I just talked to him. You can get it on golfdiscount.com for like $150 with free shipping and no sales tax/

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OP, I wrote a review on the RBZ hybrid, go read it.

I personally like it, but I needed a stiffer tipped shaft, so instead of the stock re ax shaft, I grabbed a Matrix Altus.

But yes... RBZ 4Hybrid Tour for me = 243-249yds , and much easier to hit than my 3W off the deck.

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