TaylorMade RBZ Soft Golf Balls 2022

TaylorMade RBZ Soft Golf Balls 2022

TaylorMade RBZ Soft Golf Balls 2022


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In the spring of 1979 a golf equipment salesman named Gary Adams took out a 24,000 loan on his home and founded the TaylorMade Golf Company. He rented a 6,000 square-foot building that at one time housed a television assembly plant. Counting him, there were three employees and a single, innovative product: a 12-degree driver cast of stainless steel. This new metalwood looked and sounded different from a wooden wood, and most important, it performed differently. The clubhead’s perimeter-weighting offered greater forgiveness on mis-hits, while the lower center of gravity made it easier to launch the ball in the air. Adams, the son of a golf professional, was adamant that TaylorMade clubs maintain ties to what true golfers perceived an authentic golf club should look and feel like. They were committed to combining innovation with authenticity, to always be passionate about the game, and pledged to be competitive – to work hard to establish itself and grow. These four tenets would take them far



Size: 3 Ball
Dimensions: 19.1 x 13.7 x 4.7 cm; 620 Grams
Brand: TaylorMade
Model: M7163401
Colour: White
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: TaylorMade
Age: Adult
Department: Unisex
Dimensions: 19.1 x 13.7 x 4.7 cm; 620 Grams
Size: 3 Ball

12 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    As soft a feel as you’ll get for sub 20 a dozen. Decent distance for a 2-piece ball as well, just don’t expect to be generating tons of spin. Overall probably the best ball for high handicappers.

  2. VitoLammon says:

     United Kingdom

    A good cheap golf ball that will do everything the average golfer needs.

    Balls felt soft around the greens and the balls span enough to hold the greens well.

    Not going to compare to a top range ball at this price but will be good enough for mos

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Not the most expensive, but easy to see in the winter and feel nice off of the clubs.

    I tend to use these in the winter when the fairways and rough are questionable and they are relatively easy to find. The glossy finish is good as the mud is easy to remove!

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Nothing wrong with product but delivery was a complete disaster left by doorstep when delivery for 10pm
    did not come, opened door next morning at 8pm to find packaging completely soaked as it rained
    all night and found golf balls out of inner and outer parcel.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    My husband and son always use these Taylor made balls when playing golf weekly. They are both under 10 handicap and use these balls all the time, they are good quality and go the distance with flight. Have purchased these loads of time and will purchase again. Defo recommend

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These are very good balls, good distance, good spin with the small irons, and can see them with ease in the rough, good price for a golf ball. Delivery very good as usual.

  7. IsiahTruebridge says:

     United Kingdom

    Usually play with Callaway Supersoft (I’m 24 handicap and don’t want to lose expensive balls that I won’t get the benefit from). I bought these Taylormade balls as they were on offer and seem to offer similar performance aims to the Callaway balls. However, I think I get a bit more distance out of the Callaways and they are also softer round the green. These Taylormade balls feel a bit harder. But they’re OK for the price.

  8. LynwoodKethel says:

     United Kingdom

    These balls offer great feel off the club and whilst putting. They travel well, and land relatively soft too.

    The amount you get for the price makes these a great ball to regularly use on the course and whilst practicing.

  9. RoseannL06 says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersAre RBZ’s the best ball on the market? No, of course not! Am I the best golfer on the planet? Also, no… So, having what is a good-looking, reasonably durable & decent feeling ball available to me for just over a quid each means that I can hack away to my hearts content – or until I need to buy some more! Perfec

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersTried these after seeing a couple of reviews on YouTube. As an 18 handicapper I can lose a fair few balls in a season – or round!! I usually use Srixon Soft Feel but they’ve put the price up.
    I can’t say that these balls are any better – but they’re certainly no worse, & they’re a over a fiver a dozen cheaper. They are soft enough for my iron play & I can get sufficient spin around the greens. They’re nice off the putter too & are proving to be very durable despite my propensity to find the trees.
    Better golfers than me are giving decent reviews of these balls &, for the price, I’ll use then for the rest of the season. The best price for these balls is on Amazon so no point looking elsewhere.

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI always played with Sri on Z star Balls until I stopped playing around 6-7 years ago. I recently started playing again and due to not playing and probably not as good as I was decided to try these balls(fraction of price if lost). I was very pleasantly surprised by them. They do feel soft with shots from 7 iron to wedges. On the putter they feel beautiful. With longer irons and driver they feel a bit harder but not too bad.
    I played on Saturday and full round on single ball(I was surprised) there was not damage to the ball and once green cleaned off of it didn’t look any different from new. I’m sticking with them and would definitely buy them again if needed.

  12. SallieBlocker says:

     United Kingdom

    I’ve ordered 2 lots of these balls, one was for a dozen, which came in white boxes marked rbz soft (written on ball) the other for 3 dozen which came in green boxes marked rbz (written on ball).

    I’m unable to work out if this is the same ball or not, certainly they have a slightly different appearance to each other, if anything I’d say the rbz soft has a closer resemblance to a premium ball than the rbz, but both claim to be 60 compression.

    I’ve tried looking it up but there doesn’t seem to be any information online regarding these balls