The neon green is subdued enough that it’s really not noticeable through regular play with the clubs. While I’d personally prefer something other than neon green accents – the accents do have a nice flow from the cavity to the highlights on the grips. I really like the dark gray steel, the sole of the irons have a nice shine, the carbon accents are nice, and the quality feels solid. My initial impression while unboxing of the irons was good. The set I played was a standard RocketBallz Iron Set (4 through Attack) with the regular-flex steel shafts. I’ve had the opportunity to play the RBZ irons over the past 10+ rounds and these are my opinions on the look, feel, and overall capabilities of the clubs… While the name of the line results in plenty of chuckles – the performance of the line appears to be no joke. Coming off of a solid year of new introductions last year – TaylorMade has kept the new products and technologies coming with the introduction of the new RBZ line of drivers, fairway woods, and irons.Īlthough it initially looked like TaylorMade had made a major fumble in naming the RocketBallz line – the products appear to be really catching on with the majority of golfers. There has been a ton of publicity and buzz around the RocketBallz (RBZ) line from TaylorMade this year.
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