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Used taylormade rbz driver and 3 wood
Used taylormade rbz driver and 3 wood







used taylormade rbz driver and 3 wood
  1. #USED TAYLORMADE RBZ DRIVER AND 3 WOOD DRIVERS#
  2. #USED TAYLORMADE RBZ DRIVER AND 3 WOOD PLUS#

Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson both use them as spare drivers. Would you use the TaylorMade 300 Mini Driver as your main driver or spare driver? Not impossible, because we did hit it off the deck in our on course test, but it certainly isn’t as easy as a 3 wood off the deck. This, together with having less loft, and a longer shaft makes this harder to hit off the deck than a 3 wood. However, the tall face height makes the CG higher than a 3 wood. This makes the 300 Mini Driver much easier to hit off a tee than a 3 wood.įrom a specification perspective, a typical 3 wood is 43” to 43.25”, and the 300 Mini Driver we already know is 43.5”, marginally longer, and with less loft than a 15 degree 3 wood.Īll this makes it easier to hit, and to launch longer off the tee than a 3 wood. The main difference is the head size, in particular the height. Why not just use a 3 wood instead of the TaylorMade 300 Mini Driver? If you’d like the details check out our main review of the TaylorMade 300 Mini Driver.

#USED TAYLORMADE RBZ DRIVER AND 3 WOOD PLUS#

Phil Mickelson who’s not endorsed by TaylorMade carries one Mini Driver in his bag, plus spares.ĭustin Johnson also carries one, but he’s endorsed by TaylorMade. Is the TaylorMade 300 Mini a beginners’ driver? 👉 Click here to book your fitting session with All Bonuses (includes 1 hour, $125 fitting fee waived upon purchase of any club, and Free 3 Session 12 month Smashing Fits Guarantee) (This link is to our Whatsapp, we will get back to you within a day.) 👉 Click here to book your club Demo (15 mins, Free) So, if you’re struggling with your driver, you owe it to yourself to give the 300 Mini Driver a try. So far, 8 in 10 amateurs we’ve fitted hit the 300 Mini Driver longer than their own driver before it was properly fitted. It does carry a little shorter than a driver, if you’re hitting your driver well. In our on course test, the 300 Mini Driver did not miss a fairway all day!Īlso after rigorous testing, we know that it has a much tighter dispersion than “normal” drivers. It does have a smaller head than a “normal” driver’s 460cc head (this is 300cc), but it is surprisingly forgiving.

#USED TAYLORMADE RBZ DRIVER AND 3 WOOD DRIVERS#

The 300 Mini Driver also has a little more loft than a “normal” driver, with options for 11.5 or 13.5 degrees, and normal drivers typically have lofts between around 8-12 degrees.īoth the shorter shaft and having more loft, make the 300 Mini Driver a lot easier to control than a “normal” driver. The one we tested on the course was built to 44”.

used taylormade rbz driver and 3 wood

The 300 Mini Driver on the other hand, has a 43.5” shaft. “Normal” Driver vs Taylor Made 300 Mini DriverĪ “normal” driver typically has a shaft between 45” and 45.5”, with some going up to 46” which is the limit for USGA conforming clubs. So, after we tested the TaylorMade 300 Mini Driver on the course, we’ve been getting a lot of enquiries on it.Īnd most of them are about how different it is from the SIM2 Max or any other “normal” driver, and whether there’s any difference from a 3 wood. Is the TaylorMade 300 Mini Driver just a 3 wood? Is it harder to hit than a driver? Is it a beginners' driver? All your questions answered.









Used taylormade rbz driver and 3 wood