Mizuno T-Zoid 2-Piece Forged Fairway Woods
Mizuno T-Zoid 2-Piece Forged Fairway Woods
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 19, 2008]
joel
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T-zoid 2 piece 5 wood.
A swing too close to a pine tree removed the head from my old 5 wood.(ow).
Customer Service n/a |
[Jun 19, 2006]
drmrpphd
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
T-Zoid 2 Piece Forged Fairway Woods and Driver
These clubs are excellent! They are easy to hit the long,straight,controlled shots. The woods are probably the best on the market and are worth every cent of the cost. |
[Aug 10, 2005]
jjloans
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Forged 3 wood
Picked up used for $40 at Arizona Golf Exchange, a great shop. I have been having trouble finding a 3 wood, and this looks like it is the one. Very nice lines, easy to align. Very nice feel and sound, and plenty of pop. I suppose U could spend $299 on a Cleveland Comp 3 wood..... but why? This baby does the job, smooth as silk and accurate as well. Mine has a ProForce 65 R flex, I cut it down to 42.5" for control. Sweeeeet! Customer Service NA Similar Products Used: Many, many |
[May 23, 2005]
lefty_dan
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
3w , 5w
Since these clubs are now 3rd generation from Mizuno, they be bought very cheap. I was looking to replace these clubs, but after hitting quite a few new models, I do not see why I should shell out the money for clubs that can only match the performance of these Mizuno Forged. Distance is very long, contact when struck well, very solid. Heads are alittle on the small side but not that difficult to hit. Until I can find fairway woods that outperform these, I'm stucking with them. Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: Titleist 975F, Callaway Steelhead |
[Apr 05, 2005]
Wilsonplayer_fl
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno 3w Forged
I can't believe no one has written a review for this club. I have been using this for two years now and I love the pure solid feel this club can produce. The most solid fairway wood I have ever hit period. |