KZG Golf Clubs Featuring Gravitational Force Technology - Duration: 2:14. There is just a slight offset to help get the ball airborne. Never Standard Off the Rack” mirrors your headings in your article “100% Custom, No Exceptions”, “The KZG way” The KZG™ blades are double forged from soft S20C carbon steel to ensure optimum feel and control. These Forged ll are soft as butter and still have the ability to work the ball on command. Classic profile with a thin topline and minimal offset. I love KZG and will be a faithful owner for years. Using the woods, the balls goes straight! The original KZG Gemini driver first appeared on the market - sold by authorized KZG dealers and clubfitters - in 2004. When he left Golfsmith as head designer he had to sign a 2 year no compete clause. One of its most trusted iron models (. These clubs are money. They make great products, especially their beautiful forgings. I used to run that fitting room as the club fitter. There are myriad high-end fitters/builders – TrueSpec, New York Golf Center and Cool Clubs to name a few. They made some decent stuff but now that all the big companies are fitting as well it is tough for them. Ever since the late 80’s and their gain in popularity and pro shop owners not happy with their profit margins on name brand clubs began selling clo… These clubs are not for beginners. The truth just sounds different. The product line as a whole lacks the gadgetry and modern polish of the biggest names in the equipment industry, but the gear, nevertheless, still performs well. ", I started out with Cobras cavitys and couldn't hit them I met a KZG master club maker and he got me into KZG HIIS's cavity backs I actually killed them. In the ultimate test, I built my wife her still to be unbeaten Gemini driver/AJ Tech shaft. Mizuno MP-32, MX-19, MX-25, CallowayX-20, Taylor Made R7, Ping. And it generated quite a bit of attention, both because of a battle with the USGA over whether the driver conformed to the rules, and also because of the driver's "twin-faced" construction. Maybe their customer service to their dealers has improved but around here several dealers in the past have dropped the line due to poor customer service. Mizuno MP-14's, Callaway X Forged, Hogan Apex Edge Forged, Liberal Congress and Executive spell doom for our nation. Being big isn’t all bad and being small isn’t all good. Model: KZG ZO Plus BladesAvailability: 3-9, PW RH onlyMSRP: $179/clubAdditional Notes: KZG requires clubs to be purchased through an authorized KZG account and custom fit to the individual golfer. Upon my first strike with these irons I knew that the hype was justified. We’re not like the big companies…” – Jennifer King, President of KZG. Stu – Based on my time there, it seems like part of the recent efforts have been to shore up some of those relationships and see how they can better serve their dealers, as ultimately those are the people who will/won’t grow the business. Few brands are as precise at building as KZG but the woman who runs that company is insufferable. These irons are as smooth as butter. KZG’s mantra is simple. It’s a fact not lost on King, who notes “we had a very slight drop [in sales] in 2015 and 2016.” She attributes moving the headquarters from Universal City to Palm Desert as the primary contributing factor and goes on to say “w, e are opening up many more new dealers than ever before around the globe, and believe 2017 will be a big bump as a result.”, To better understand what KZG is all about, be sure to check out. KZG doesn’t have the pedigree of a Miura and it doesn’t have the PR bull-horn of TaylorMade either. golfreview.com and the ConsumerReview Network are business units of Invenda Corporation. Instead of focusing on bells and whistles, KZG believes that the keys to success on the course lie with a proper fitting and a precise build. That’s entirely accurate, but KZG is far from the only company preaching this message. Best wedges I ever played. A personal note: Jennifer, if you’re reading these messages, your “baby in a box” just dashed off to college yesterday! Hopefully their customer service to their dealers has improved because they make one great iron. With some many options available, the company says it’s basically impossible to say what each club costs. KZG Irons are the best. KZG Blades: Great club. | audioreview.com. KZG’s clubs have been played on every major pro tour in the world, but with pay to play ruling the tour, you’re never going to hear about it. The place I go to has Miura, Epon, PXG, Hogan and other high end products and speaks very well of KZG stuff they are side by side with the other brands and stack up very well. Good info, thanks for the clarification Brad. KZG forged blades, 3-PW Standard length, loft, lie Rifle Project X 5.5 shafts About a year ago I was bored and stopped by a local golf shop in Stratford, CT to check out the sticks, due was a KZG dealer. For more information on KZG and its products, visit KZG.com, and be sure to read about Chris Nickel’s KZG fitting experience. When you make the decision to only fix what is broken, decent is more than good enough. Generally speaking, KZG is slow to put out new product. isn’t all good. Because of that, when THP got the chance to work with KZG’s Super Sole wedges, I was excited to see how their wide sole creation […] The loft and weight distribution of each head is carefully managed to provide exceptional trajectory and distance control, offering the player maximum shot workability. The iron metal makeup is so strong that they are guranteed NEVER to die. KZG forged cavity backs, KZG PCIII, Precept Tour Premiums, Srixon 302I. KZG is an equipment company that operates by a different playbook – if it ain’t broke, they don’t fix it. As a result, it doesn’t have the name recognition of other small equipment companies, and without a signature product, there really isn’t anything about KZG which immediately grabs your attention. I have the KZG forged cavity backs and honestly, I feel that the forged blades are more forgiving. Switched to these from Titleist DCI 762 about 5 months ago. The reality of the innovative pace can be partially traced to cost. Surprised you didn’t mention Wishon in your list of high-end component fitters. The KZGs outperform any other blade out there, you name it. Actually, one could argue that they rival Titleist, Taylor Made, Mizuno and Ping. I'm glad I gave them a try. I helped them introduce their original products to custom club makers. TW and KZG certainly have similar platforms and make similar claims (TW states they are the leader in custom clubfitting). This company is a complete sham. The consequence, however, is an additional hurdle between the consumer and a product. Wishon has been around for a long long time. That was one year ago. I have several sets of Zo blades that are my everyday clubs. I think fitting is especially important for component brands like Yuyuri, Miura, Epon, etc. I don't hit these any farther or straighter than my old Mizuno's, but I enjoy pulling them out of the bag more to smack whitey around the course. They will never be sold as they have sentimental value to me. No proprietary tech.They buy blanks out of China. I started working with KZG when they first opened for business, I believe it was sometime in the mid 90’s. Chris is a self-diagnosed equipment and golf junkie with a penchant for top-shelf ice cream. Irons generate a soft feel and forgiving. Progressive cavity backs which go from a full cavity in the 3-iron to an almost blade-design PW. It’s not tough at all actually as the big companies do not have the tolerances in their builds that KZG does. Our Review: These hybrids were built to be forgiving and to get the ball in the air. Check out the 230cc KZG Maraging Power driver head. I used the famous term "buttery" when describing the feel of my MP-14s, 33s, and 30s, but I don't even know what word to use when describing these- they are that sweet. In a world when nearly every piece of information is at our finger tips, the omission of a starting at price seems a bit foolhardy. The remaining 82% comes largely from Europe and Asia. We fit you for the shaft which that fits your swing taking into account the entire shaft profile. Its going to be difficult for the Zo blades to get back in the bag this year. http://www.kzgperformacecenter.com Why do golfers need custom fitted golf clubs? My KZG clubs are the best thing I have ever played. If KZG is to grow, the credit will likely go to improved distribution models in Europe and Asia. I just shot my first round in the 70s only a week after having them. Copyright 2021. An American company expanding abroad isn’t the narrative we’re used to seeing primarily because North America is still the largest golf market in the world. What specs? But when you hit it right, watch out. That is why I'm so glad that so few people have heard of them. Not at all. I have been a Mizuno man for years and didn't think any other club on the market was comparable. Everyone that sees them ask about them and I always let them take a swing and they can't believe how smooth the are. KZG’s detail-oriented process is one other companies would be wise to model. Truly underrated clubs. Sinking ship. Is there something different about KZG? And depending on which club we’re talking about, I don’t disagree. Purchased a 2nd set. KZG Super Sole Wedges Review The forgiving wedge design is one that seems to ebb and flow throughout the golf market, and right now we are most certainly seeing an uptick in interest for them. But one you’ve never seen put through a test like we will today . Don’t believe them when they tell you that. KZG doesn’t publish its prices. It’s a fact not lost on King, who notes “we had a very slight drop [in sales] in 2015 and 2016.” She attributes moving the headquarters from Universal City to Palm Desert as the primary contributing factor and goes on to say “we are opening up many more new dealers than ever before around the globe, and believe 2017 will be a big bump as a result.”. I have been a Mizuno man for years and didn't think any other club on the market was That said, I do know TW strongly supports MOI builds, whereas KZG does not (they do frequency matching) – But maybe a trip to see TW and compare/contrast would be something of interest for another piece for MGS…Thoughts?? I consider myself very blessed to be in the KZG club and to have found out about them. The club face is made of high-strength C300 material I have been a die-hard titleist man, and have played alot of there irons from 704s to 660s to 695cbs. Easily able to work the ball if you have the ability to. These irons are buttery smooth and it is so easy to work the ball. KZG golf continues to turn heads. no one else will do that! Jennifer King is a twit. For small equipment companies like KZG, the battle is uphill in pretty much every direction. Later bought a set of forged blades and switched from an older set of MP-14's. KZG may not become the bar by which all companies are measured  and likely won’t become a household name in the North America either, but as King reminded me, “when you do things right for golfers as we do, you make a decent profit.”. We know there’s a vast number of golfers who might eventually be convinced that purchasing off-the-rack clubs isn’t in their best interests, but if KZG wants to capitalize on “misfit” golfers, they’ll to find a way to become a louder and more demonstrative voice in this conversation. KZG has partnered with renowned designers Clay Long (currently with TaylorMade) and Kim Braly (the KB in KBS Shafts). Fixing things that aren’t broken and not fixing things that are broken.” And here we are some thirty-nine years later, facing a similar quandary while staring at a store full of the latest golf equipment, most of which comes from companies who operate in roughly the same manner.
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