Mizuno T-Zoid T3 Titanium Drivers
Mizuno T-Zoid T3 Titanium Drivers
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 18, 1998]
Rich
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
T-3 8.5* Driver
Good looking club, but hard to hit consistantly. This is the longest (distance wise) club I have ever hit. If you want pure distance and can sacrifice accuracy this is the club. Similar Products Used: None |
[Mar 24, 1999]
Dean
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mighty Big T3
I thought I would try to match my set of Mizuno Pro-Forged irons with the Mighty Big Driver. Extra long 46in. shaft is very ""whippy"" and not good for the fast swinger, even in stiff flex. Very large head (290cc)and deep face make it difficult to miss the ball, but contact sounds hollow and ""pingy."" Very high trajectory and good distance is achievable with this club, but for me, I tended to push the ball because of the whippy shaft. This club recommended for someone with a slower swing speed who is looking for increased distance without having to swing harder. Paid $249 at tuscongolf.com. I have since gone back to my generic 9 deg. metal wood with stiff (3.5) Grafalloy shaft which I can hit 260+ yards with far better accuracy and feel. Similar Products Used: Great Big Bertha, Titleist 976R, Taylor Made Ti2 |
[May 12, 1999]
Greg A
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Driver
Love the club, i outdrive my friends consistantly with it Customer Service I lost the clubhead cover, I e-mailed Mizuno and they sent me a new one free. Similar Products Used: None |
[May 05, 1999]
Robby Walters
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
T3 Mighty Big
I love this club. It is extremely long off the tee. I like the way it looks at setup. Paid only $250 for it at Edwin Watts. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jun 10, 1999]
D. Fromm
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
10.5 deg. stiff
Awesome club. It takes a while to master, but when you do you can drive the ball a long way. I play with some pretty good players that can drive the ball 280+, I get pretty excited when I can match them. Customer Service Their customer service department is very good. I broke a shaft, they replaced the entire club within a week. Similar Products Used: Great Big Bertha Ti, Steelhead, Taylor Made |
[Aug 07, 1999]
Randy
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
10.5* driver
Don't know why this driver doesn't sell like Callaway or Taylor Made, because it's a solid driver that gives you distance and keeps the ball in the fairway. I demoed it on the range and started stroking the pellet off the back of the range consistently. The club sets up nicely at address and infuses you with confidence. Similar Products Used: Taylor Made Bubble 2, Great Big Bertha |
[Aug 19, 1999]
Roy Roxas
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
Mighty Big 9 driver
This is the ultimate ""grip it and rip it"" stick around. I'm only 5'4"" and the longest drive of my life was 275 - but with this stick, 275 is what I average! It's got a 46"" shaft on it so that takes about a half bucket to get used to, but it is probably the best stock shaft - even better than the Bubbles. The sound is much better than the Ping and is every bit as forgiving. The head is large at 290cc, but at set-up it seems like 250cc. I still have a Titleist 975d and my old Callaway S2H2 drivers for when I want to work the ball, but for those days that I just want to crank 300+, I take out my ""Long Daddy Ding Dong"" Similar Products Used: Titleist 975d, Callaway S2H2/Steelhead/Hawkeye, Ping Tisi |