Mizuno F-50 Composite Fairway Fairway Woods
Mizuno F-50 Composite Fairway Fairway Woods
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[Oct 25, 2011]
Marky_Green
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno F-50 7 wood
Fantastic easy-to-play wood. Having had big problems with the TM R9 fairway woods I also own, I decided to restart with an easier playing wood. I found that in the F-50 7w, Exsar regular shaft. The ball flight is high, very straight and of a good lenght, concerning my limited ability with woods (regularly i shoot around 175 meters). The club is very forgiving and gives you good confidence, and this is not only because it's a short 7 wood, I have the same positive experience using the F-50 5w out of my father's bag once in a while. Highly recommended Customer Service not used Similar Products Used: no experience |
[Oct 23, 2010]
golfer7890
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
F50
I have the 3-wood with the Exsar shaft. Surprisingly good wood from Mizuno. Lightweight and easy to maneuver. The feel is soft with a semi explosion at impact. The sole design goes thru the grass very well from various lies-- no problems from the rough. The stock shaft is lively and gives a good kick. The ball gets up easily, and the trajectory is low to mid. Much better than its successor the F60 which I have owned also. I'm very glad I took a chance with the F50. A very exciting product from an older and understated club. Customer Service Mizuno customer service is excellent. Similar Products Used: About 40 fairway wood models in the past 5 years, and a very expensive habit/disease. |
[Jun 23, 2009]
toolman99
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno F-50 3W
Like previous reviewers, another thumbs-up for this club (15 degree w/Exsar reg flex shaft). I've played lots of high priced custom shafts in various clubs over the years and, to my surprise, this Exsar feels/performs just as well as any of them in my view.
Similar Products Used: Titleist, Sonartec, Callaway, Cleveland |
[Dec 11, 2008]
bosull
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno F-50 3 wood
I bought one of these 3 woods new off ebay about 4 months ago. I must say that once I got used to it I have found it to be fantastic. I agree with other reviews that the ball flight is super long and the trajectory is excellent. It came with an exsar stiff graphite shaft which I have also found to be excellent.
Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Cleveland, Titleist, Cobra, T.Made and Callaway |
[Jul 03, 2008]
richy
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
mizuno F-50
just great fairway woods, easily launched even from the rough, great for any handicap. i own a 3,5, and a 7 wood. I use the 7 instead of a hybrid. Customer Service never had any problems so i dontknow how customer service is. Similar Products Used: i use to use ping G2 which is great fairways but i wore them out and mizuno was a little cheaper. |
[Jun 02, 2008]
ozeboy78
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno F-50 with prolaunch 65s
In short, the best 3 wood I have ever used, and I’ve hit many. Never thought that anything would come close to replacing the V Steel in the bag, until I had a hit with a friends F-50 on the driving range. I subsequently took it out on the course and picked one up a week later very cheap off ebay.
Customer Service not experienced Similar Products Used: V steeel, all titleist models etc etc |
[Feb 20, 2008]
Rick C
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno f-50 #5
I've only had this Mizuno f-50 #5 club for a month or two and have no complaints. It came with a DG regular steel shaft so i had a exsar fs3 stiff graphite(mizuno f-60 shaft) installed and this made a big improvement. everything flies straight(mostly) and gets the ball up. distance is 200yrds+. very easy to hit and kinda quiet at contact. a great value compared to the Mizuno F-60 Similar Products Used: TaylorMade firesole |
[May 29, 2007]
pagolf92
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno F-50 5 wood stock stiff
I recently purchased a new Mizuno F-50 5 wood at a local golf shop after reading numerous reviews. This club is exceptionally good at doing its job. It gets the ball in the air with ease, and working the ball left or right seems almost effortless. Would definitely recommend to intermediate and advanced golfers for its forgiveness and workability. Customer Service Not needed. Similar Products Used: Titleist 904F Pro Trajectory 19.0*, Nike SasQuatch 2 19* fairway |
[May 28, 2007]
pagolf92
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno F-50 5 wood stock stiff
I recently bought the Mizuno F-50 5 wood with the stock stiff shaft, and so far it has been excellent in every sense of the word. It is exceptionally easy to hit of the fairway, and is shaped either way with very little effort. I chose to opt for the stiff shaft over the regular so the shot dispersion would be minimized. Would definitely recommend for intermediate and advanced golfers. Customer Service Not needed. Similar Products Used: Titleist Pro Trajectory 904F 19*, Nike SQ2 19* fairway. |