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I own the 3,4,5 and 6 Stage 2 hybrid. I have owned 3 other brands before purchasing these this year. I am 63 years old and hitting greens from 145 to 210 with these hybrids. You just point and swing. They are really awesome clubs. I shot an 80 from the White Tees last weekend. Assuming you swing at approximate the same speed the distance gap between the clubs is ideal. I am very pleased with this purchase and would recommend to anyone. Determine flex needed and go for it. I play regular flex.
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I bought this thinking that somehow the deal was too good to be true- a RBZ hybrid in almost perfect condition for under $40- but it was just that. I recieved it in almost perfect condition. The only thing wrong with it is a little dent on the top of the club, but it doesnt affect the preformance whatsoever. I would reccoment this to anyone who wants a good hybrid for an even better price.
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I have the 4 and 5 rescue as well as this #3 hybrid. I will use the #3 as a 5 wood alternative. The balance is great and the ball jumps off the face when struck properly. Can't say enough about these honest clubs. Will proably get the #6 in the near future.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The evening I recv'd the 19 degree 3 rescue RBZ, I took out to the range. It performed as TaylorMade reviews indicated, excellent. I can not compare with SpeedBladez or JetSpeed, since I have not used those fairway woods/rescue clubs. Extra distance, forgiving on heel/toe shots, with minimal vibration on shaft, and ball was easy to place. It does not correct a golfer's bad swing, but reduces severity of bad shots.
I purchased club to provide 3 iron distance so I have a choice depending on the course type and weather. The hybrid works better in colder weather. It performs well but had a few more cosmetic defects than I expected. It is my second hybrid which is also a taylor made which was too much loft to fill the distance slot I needed. It has a slight draw bias which I correct by opening the club face a bit when a straight shot is called needed