Mizuno T-Zoid Blue Rage Fairway Woods
Mizuno T-Zoid Blue Rage Fairway Woods
[Jul 04, 2004]
Jerry Davis
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Blue Rage Fairway Woods
Purchased 3,5,7 set from Parkway Golf on ebay for $225. All have Harrison Striper shafts. These woods are absolutely excellent! Great distance. Great feel. The ONLY question you need to ask yourself is whether or not you like the smaller head? If you prefer a small, shallow head in your woods; your search is over..go get these NOW! if not; don't..shop for something else. I routinely use the 3 wood off the Tee, with excellent results. They are also great from the rough, easy to get up and over those pesky trees. I have grown very confident with these woods. They will be in my bag for a LONG time. Similar Products Used: TM 200, KZG CHII (excellent) |
[May 26, 2004]
macgregor6
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Blue Rage 3&5
These are great clubs. I like the size and color of the heads. Both have the Accel arc stiff shaft. Trajectory is a rising, medium flight which I like. The 5 is very good from the rough.I have a Titleist 980 15* which is a good club also. It's difficult to choose between it and the Mizuno. Customer Service Good Similar Products Used: Taylor Made 500s, Callaway VFT, Cobra SS, Titleist 980 |
[Apr 13, 2004]
ddfromsask
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
13 deg 3w s300
Bought off ebay based on reviews on this site. It could not be any better at any price than this club. I love this club off the tee or off the fairway. I only wish there were a few more available. |
[Apr 10, 2004]
dbigs44
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
5 Wood
Replaced my old Wilson 5 wood, and I must say I'm very happy so far. Add's about 20 yards consistently and I hit it just as straight. The 5 wood is the most important club in my game, and since I was overhauling my entire bag purchasing this only made sense. Customer Service 2nd Swing in Madison Heights, Michigan is great. It's in the Target Shopping Center on John R Road for those in the area. I highly recommend it! Similar Products Used: An old cheap Wilson. A Big Berta. |
[Mar 30, 2004]
lihpa
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
mizuno blue rage
Purchased 3 and 5wood with stiff shaft on ebay for $100.00 new. Clubs are extremely straight and easy to hit. Had cleveland quadpro which were good clubs but these are same distance but straighter. Purchased these after having recently purchased Mizuno MP 001 driver which is wonderful. My next purchase will be mizuno irons Similar Products Used: cleveland quadpro, callaway |
[Feb 17, 2004]
shawn10240
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Bluerage 13* True Temper Steel S300U Stiff
Awesome club has the best feel and sound out of all 3 woods ive tried before and the ball just flys of the club head dead straight,i normally have a fade but i dont have it anymore with this club it just goes straight and lonnnnnnnng. Customer Service none needed Similar Products Used: titleist,callaway,adams u name it. |
[Jan 01, 2004]
Anthony
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Blue Rage 3WD 15* S300U
Bought this after hearing the reviews. When I saw it, I figured I could not go wrong for the price. I have to say this is a beautiful club. I like the relatively small head size. I figured it might be hard to hit off the tee, but found myself taking confident swings with great results. I think this may hit as far as some of my past drivers (may just be that I can take a bigger swing because of the loft and confidence). Hit just as well off the grass. I was able to produce both high soft landing shots and low penetrating shots first time out. Great to have as a tight-hole driver, or when things fall apart. I took a few bad swings, as most are apt to do, and was impressed with the forgiveness and resulting balls. Grab one while you can, and leave the 5-woods alone . . . until I get one. Customer Service Not needed. |
[Jan 01, 2004]
Anthony
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Blue Rage 3WD 15* S300U
Bought this after hearing the reviews. When I saw it, I figured I could not go wrong for the price. I have to say this is a beautiful club. I like the relatively small head size. I figured it might be hard to hit off the tee, but found myself taking confident swings with great results. I think this may hit as far as some of my past drivers (may just be that I can take a bigger swing because of the loft and confidence). Hit just as well off the grass. I was able to produce both high soft landing shots and low penetrating shots first time out. Great to have as a tight-hole driver, or when things fall apart. I took a few bad swings, as most are apt to do, and was impressed with the forgiveness and resulting balls. Grab one while you can, and leave the 5-woods alone . . . until I get one. Customer Service Not needed. |
[Dec 15, 2003]
Jim Quinn
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Blue Rage 3,5,7
I bought the 15 degree 3 wood with the stock regular flex Exsar Platinum graphite shaft and liked it so much I added the 5 and 7 woods. These are beautiful well constructed weapons from tee or turf. The look inspires confidence and they have a beautiful boring trajectory. I have been through a dozen or so fairway woods, but I have never seen one as accurate as these. These are super clubs which should have a much larger following. Customer Service Never used Similar Products Used: Callaway Steelhead Plus, Callaway Steelhead III, Orlimar Hipsteel(nice club), Taylor Made Supersteel, Adams, and various knockoffs |
[Dec 12, 2003]
Vargas
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Blue Rage #3
Great club- I would not leave home without it. Best 3 wood out there Customer Service Very friendly Similar Products Used: Titleist 980F, Taylor Made 580 and VSteel, MacGregor eyeomatic, Calloway Steelhead |