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I picked up a new pair of KZG wedges (56* and 60*) on the Bay as an impulse buy because they were so cheap, and I am quite impressed with the quality, fit, and finish, and they perform great and feel sweet.

So, I became curious about the other KZG product lines, and the ZO MB irons really caught my eye. The thing is, when I search around on the 'net I can only find a used set on the Bay. Does anyone know anything about these clubs, like how much they retail for, and where they can be found?

dak4n6


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My friend in Naples, FL bought some KZG clubs a couple of years ago. I thought that the components are made by the company, then assembled by dealers who have various fitting abilities and technologies.

When I did a search I found this - it gave me a laugh

http://www.compare99.com/compare.html?q=kzg-irons&ort;=Kzg-Irons-Sale&adid;=iaCkp56t3ZhffNPR0aRYosyfrquZYKrU0p%2BlWdSfypKnpofFy5KkcMw%3D&gclid;=CJOu_O_N7rQCFYxaMgod6zMACg

I found one guy who paid $550 for some zo irons a few years back who was selling them.

Here's the link to find a dealer - pretty sure a quick call would get you some prices.

http://www.kzg.com/sites/courses/layout9.asp?id=588&page;=31392

One golfer noted this...and, while the bounce specifications are as he says, I don't know if his analysis is bs or has some validity...

Problem with the ZO line is they are made for sweeper / picker swing.  There is negative bounce in the long and mid irons.  And MINIMAL bounce in the short irons.

Titleist 910D2 10.5* Stiff / Taylormade 3 Wood - Superfast 2.0 15*  3 Superfast 2.0 Rescue 18* Stiff Shafts


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Thanks Old. I was looking for secondary sources since manufacturer's dealers tend to be pricey, but if they are custom assembled, I guess that ain't gonna happen (I am lucky in that I am almost dead average in terms of height, arm and leg length so I don't need customization).  Oh well, I will go back to prowling for a set of Nike Vr MBs to fall through the cracks on sale unoticed.

dak4n6


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