Mizuno T-Zoid Blue Rage Fairway Woods
Mizuno T-Zoid Blue Rage Fairway Woods
[Dec 06, 2003]
big boy
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Blue Rage #3&5
Extremely well crafted clubs. Excellent distance. Also a rather refined look. Customer Service ok Similar Products Used: Calloway,Cobra,Taylor Made |
[Nov 03, 2003]
Rich
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Blue Rage 3 Wood - 15 degree
Bought slightly used. I have the Mizuno T-Zoid prior year version as well. Low profile and small head/club face makes for a great looking club for good players to use instead of driver. Off the tee, always hit it solid and ball flies off the face and goes far. Very accurate from tee. Off the fairway or out of the rough works ok; I like the Mizuno Fli-Hi 18* better for those shots, more club face. Customer Service Not applicable. Similar Products Used: Mizuno T-Zoid Forged Fairfay; Callaway Steelhead Plus 3 wood |
[Sep 06, 2003]
caboob
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Blue Rage 3 wood
Tried this wood along with a TM V-Steel and a Callaway BBIII and was thoroughly impressed by the accuracy and distance I was getting off this club. Needless to say, I immediately bought the club at a bargain price. Similar Products Used: Callaway Warbird, Titleist 975F |
[Sep 02, 2003]
Joel
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T-Zoid Blue Rage 3 wood 15 deg TT S300
Decided that it was time to replace my 20 yr old TaylorMade 3 wood 17 deg. I didn't want to spend much on a new wood, so I tried this one when I saw it for $100. After hitting only 4 balls on the range, I was sold. It's much easier to hit than the previous generation of 15 deg 3 woods and it flies true. You get a very solid feeling at impact and the ball flies with a boring trajectory. When I expect the ball to start descending, it's like the ball says "Nah, I'm going to defy gravity and go a bit longer". And for some reason, that blue color gives you alot of confidence. Went a quick 9 last evening and hit one 235 into a stiff breeze. Can't compare against other woods, because for the price I figured that I couldn't go wrong. I also purchased a Mizuno Fli-Hi 18 deg at the same time. Now I'm going to expect to reach par 5s in 2 and no longer fear the 440 yd. par 4s. |
[Aug 31, 2003]
greg
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Blue Rage 3 Wood
Bought the strong (13*) 3 wood with the bimatrix shaft. This is the best 3 wood I've ever hit. Nuff said Similar Products Used: Played are tried most brands out there |
[Jul 22, 2003]
Kloster Langseth
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno 3 wood
Purchased and immediately to the driving range. Straighter than expected and more than several yards farther the "other" club. Very happy and looks great. Similar Products Used: Ram, Tommy Armour, Macgregor, Corbra & titleist |
[Jul 16, 2003]
Kloster
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Blue Rage 310
Read numerous reviews at various sites, tried many clubs at Nevada Bobs liked the Mizuno, got it on ebay for a "steal" It's true and long long long. I'm much more accurate and wish I could afford the irons. Search for a 3 or 5 Blue Rage now hoping for another "steal". Customer Service none Similar Products Used: Ram, Armour, titleist, Mcgregor and Cobra. |
[May 06, 2003]
Dennis
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Blue Rage 3, 5, 7
I absolutely love the Mizuno fairway woods. I got the 7 first and went back and got the 3 and 5. I traded in my Taylor Made 300s. They were just too big. The smaller profile of the Mizuno clubs is a big plus for me. I feel much more confident of making solid contact with these clubs. They are straight and long, easy to hit from the fairway or rough or off the tee. I know these are not the most popular clubs around - but they are among the best. I encourage anyone looking for new fairway woods to give these a try. |
[May 02, 2003]
Tsunami3k
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
3-wood
I've had this club for over a year now. Despite its small profile this fairway wood it outstanding either off the tee. Like others I was, at first, a bit fearful that I would not be able to make consistent contact after being spoiled by a world filled with increasingly larger woods. It did not take me long to conclude that this club is my all-time favorite; I even prefer this club to my 350cc driver to such a degree that if Mizuno made a sub-200cc driver based upon this design, I would not hesitate in buying it. The lesson: bigger is not better. Traditionally I have had no problems crushing the ball but I've always struggled with accuracy. With the Blue Rage I finally have both. I hit this club about 260+ off the tee and 240+ off the turf. I am tempted to say that it might actually be straighter off the turf as the club seems to square up as it glides over the grass. My driver is only marginally longer and far less accurate. I'm considering replacing it with a "strong 3" Blue Rage. I've used several 3-woods and I would have to say that the only really close competition would the the Ping TiSi Tec 3-wood. With the Ping (an excellent but expensive club)I get 90% of the distance, 95% of the accuracy and 175% of the sweet spot. Customer Service I've had no problems with any of the Mizuno products I've purchased. Similar Products Used: 3-Woods: Ping i3, Ping TiSi Tec, Callaway SteelHead III, Adams (similar design but shaft didn't compliment it as well). |
[Apr 24, 2003]
Enoch Tsui
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
5 Wood
I like Mizuno very much but have only used their irons. This is the first time that I tried their Woods. I am glad that I gave it a try. It is super stable and can go to the place that I want my ball goes. I can hit the green 210 yards with a good lies for 70%, which my previous weapon couldn't do. I am giving up my current weapon for a 3 wood Similar Products Used: TM Firesole 5 wood, Callaway Hawkeye 5 wood, |