Posted March 30, 20168 yr comment_255285 Introducing the new Crazy CRZ Full Titanium Fairway Wood, this is the first full Ti fairway wood from CRAZY first revealed at the 2016 Japan Golf Fair at Tokyo Big Site last month. The new CRZ Ti-FW features a more shallow face profile and lower center of gravity to help the player get the ball up easier, the inner weighting produces low spin while the CG promotes a higher launch. The size head size is still somewhat compact for the better player, and the FW-Ti was just released this week in Japan available in a variety of lofts 15.5/18.5/21.5/24.5/27.5* from 3 wood to 11 wood that's right an 11 wood is available! Expect these in the TSG pro shop early next week.
March 30, 20168 yr comment_255291 Chris, thanks for posting the photos. What sort of performance could we expect from these??
March 30, 20168 yr Author comment_255321 Chris, thanks for posting the photos. What sort of performance could we expect from these?? I have not hit these yet but higher launching, somewhat forgiving is what should be expected. the shallow face & Ti construction are the two giveaways that lead me to think this.
March 31, 20168 yr comment_255323 Hi Chris, will there be a review on these soon? I presume these are similar to Epon 202 3ht in terms of shallow face? From the sole it looks like the cobra's rail technology that provide good turf interaction. If its equally forgiving as the 202 3ht with these, they would be serious consideration as it would then have the looks to match the performance. Edited March 31, 20168 yr by magpies
June 10, 20168 yr Author comment_258749 Just an FYI guys,  these things are awesome! 3W 184cc 5W 163cc 7W 152cc 9W 143cc 11W 133cc Â
June 10, 20168 yr comment_258794 Wish the finish on the top of the head was the same matte black as the sole...
June 10, 20168 yr comment_258797 55 minutes ago, RLL33 said: Wish the finish on the top of the head was the same matte black as the sole... I agree. Would love to give the 9w and 11w a bash. Really like fw's, especially higher lofted fw's.
June 10, 20168 yr comment_258799 Yeah, it's a freakish kind of fun to see a fwy wood fly high and higher, kind of a fun mind f*ck because pretty soon you start seeing how softly the ball lands, too, even after a long journey. Would be interesting to see if these avoid ballooning, which is the usual problem you get into with higher loft fwys.
June 10, 20168 yr comment_258800 Get an 80g x flex whiteboard in there and they'll be no ballooning :)
June 12, 20168 yr comment_258842 These more forgiving than equivalent lofted Utes? What would be the your reasoning for choosing an FW over a ute above the #7 wood loft?
August 23, 20168 yr Author comment_260287 45 minutes ago, zzoggie said: any reviews on the new crazy UTs? New CRZ UT is great but it's for the good player, Â deep, Â lower launching and very straight. I love the Crazy Full Titan FW, Â one of the best for sure for distance, shape, forgiveness. Â not good off the tee box but it thrives off the fairway. I wish there was a UT in between the CRZ series and the full titan.
August 25, 20168 yr Author comment_260336 11 hours ago, zzoggie said: thks for the review. good player = single ? Not attached to score, Â I guess I should say athlete player. Â Someone who can hit a deep faced wood easily and high, Â has a faster swing speed and consistently hits the center more often than most people.
September 14, 20168 yr comment_260833 I've had the 5 wood for a while now and absolutely love it! Shallow-ish face gives good confidence off the deck. Ball gets up easily without a ton of spin so no ballooning. Very forgiving. May have to get the 3 wood.
September 15, 20168 yr Author comment_260848 I hope more people learn how awesome these FW's are.  They are my best recommendation for someone who needs a forgiving and hot shallow face fairway wood that has a nice smaller shape at address.
September 15, 20168 yr comment_260850 1 hour ago, TourSpecGolfer said: I hope more people learn how awesome these FW's are.  They are my best recommendation for someone who needs a forgiving and hot shallow face fairway wood that has a nice smaller shape at address. Head to head how do these compare to the Maruman Shuttle FWS? Edited September 15, 20168 yr by driverhead
September 19, 20168 yr comment_260882 Do the lower woods have the same sole design (cobra baffler rail tech)? i think the cobra F6 baffler is the most underrated fairway right now on the US market. The rails on this crazy isn't quite as pronounced but looks like they would creat the same effect.Â
September 19, 20168 yr comment_260886 For anyone who has hit these, I'm curious what the effect of the rails actually is. Thx.
September 21, 20168 yr Author comment_260939 I can't tell other than these make super clean contact and are a gem to hit if you like a more shallow face. These are my favorite FW's right now. Â I don't see that changing soon.
September 21, 20168 yr comment_260945 6 hours ago, TourSpecGolfer said: I can't tell other than these make super clean contact and are a gem to hit if you like a more shallow face. These are my favorite FW's right now. Â I don't see that changing soon. Hey Chris, what kind of shaft do you recommend on these heads?
July 14, 20177 yr comment_264948 These fws are hands down the best to hit off the turf i have ever hit (even better than the Maruman shuttles).  Incredible turf interaction thru impact.  I have the 5w with a Crazy Regenesis FW 80 shaft.  Awesome match.
July 15, 20177 yr comment_264949 On ‎2016‎年‎9‎月‎22‎日 at 0:52 AM, TourSpecGolfer said: I can't tell other than these make super clean contact and are a gem to hit if you like a more shallow face. These are my favorite FW's right now.  I don't see that changing soon. How does it compare with Ryoma FW, as highly recommende? Â
July 15, 20177 yr comment_264954 17 hours ago, 300Yards said: How does it compare with Ryoma FW, as highly recommende?  Ryoma is better off the tee for me due to the deeper face. The Crazy is better / crisper contact off the deck from all lies.
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