Mizuno T Zoid Forged Utility Fairway Woods
Mizuno T Zoid Forged Utility Fairway Woods
[Aug 08, 2001]
Sean Girvin
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Muzuno T-fordged 3 & 5 wood
I seriously took up the game 4 years ago and recently just started to shoot consistently in the 70’s, 73 being my PB. “Coincidently” after switching all my woods over from Callaway to Mizuno, (9.0 tour forged driver By-matrix stiff , 15 & 18 degree sensicore stiff ). The confidence and workability of the smaller headed fairway woods have made all the difference. Learning to work the ball with my irons brought me into the 80’s allowing me the ability to shape a shot out of trouble or into the odd tight pin. These Muzuno woods offer the same confidence and playability. I tried Titlest, Taylor made 300 series and the VFT technology and without question pound for pound $ for $ the T-Zoids are a serious club. You are not saving any money on the driver in comparison to a 320 but the fairway metals are less then half the price and produce an uncanny similar ball flight to the Taylor made. Thank you Muzuno maybe next I can get my courage up to switch from X-14’s to Pro 2’s or MP-33’s. Similar Products Used: Steelhead plus/VFT, 975F, Taylormade 300 series |
[Feb 05, 2001]
Bill Ritter
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
T-Zoid 3&5 woods, Graphite
In the early 80s, Mizuno really put metal woods on the map. Most of the Tour players were using the Graphite Gold Series. Now, years later, Mizuno is back. These are the finest fairway woods I have ever seen or played. They look like a million dollars and the ball just explodes off the clubface.I'm hitting the 5 wood 235 yards in the air with a beautiful mid-high trajectory. The 3 wood is just as good. I can only imagine how good the driver must be.My pro has ordered 6 sets in the last 2 weeks for people who have tried mine. Really, these are fabulous clubs. I have all the others, ( Orlimar, Adams, Cobra, Ping ) There is no comparison. Customer Service None Similar Products Used: Orlimar, Adams, Cobra, Ping |
[Jan 24, 2001]
Sam Ready
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
T-Zoid fairway 3 and 5
These are the best fairway woods i've ever tried. Got them with Stiff stocj shafts. The 3 is definitely easy to hit off the tee, or even in the fairway. I get a nice low-mid ball flight. And the distance is superb. The 5 wood is great too, for those long par 3s they help alot for me. This is one of the farthest 5 woods i've ever hit. But it's all about the 3 wood. I use it off the tee on at least 10 holes. I also have the 9* driver which is also a masterpiece. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jan 22, 2001]
Doug
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T zoid 13 degree
I got the True Temper s-300 steel shaft in mine. This club is long. If you hit it on the screws you really get a suprise at how long it is. I never really liked the low profile woods off the tee but this one is different. 240 carry on a good day. Havent tried it in graphite but imagine it would be just as good. If your driver swing speed is 115 or greater I recomend the 13 degree with steel. any less try a graphite shaft with a 15 degree loft. This club has a nice low trajectory boring type flight. Customer Service none Similar Products Used: name them really like the quadpro but the shafts suck |
[Jan 15, 2001]
Patrick
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
5 wood
This is the best 5 wood I've ever tried. I can work the ball very well and get exceptional distance. I can hit it anywhere from 200 to 215. I recommend this club highly. Similar Products Used: Orlimar,Titliest,Callaway,Taylormade,and many others. |
[Jan 05, 2001]
Graham HIRST
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
5 WOOD
THIS CLUB IS SUPERB. Similar Products Used: CALLAWAYs, TAYLORMADEs |
[Jul 12, 2001]
M K
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Forged Utility 3 and 5 Wood
These are impressive fairway woods, but I have struggled hitting them. I bought them with steel shafts and reshafted with UST Proforce 65. This made them lighter and a bit longer (distance-wise). I seem to leak these to the right, even though the face seems rather closed. Of course, this could be my swing, but sometimes I've made what I believe is a good swing and the ball still fades. I have the 15 degree 3 Wood and it does not hit the ball particularly high off of the ground. Relatively high off the tee. I was hoping for the reverse. Beautiful look, solid feel, great price. Customer Service Great customer service and demo days Similar Products Used: Titleist 975F |
[Jul 03, 2001]
CJ
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Forged 3 Wood, Steel
I love this club. Not only does it look great, it plays great too. Easy to hit straight, draw or fade. Good feel and distance. Similar Products Used: Titleist 975, Orlimar Tri-Metal+. |
[Nov 07, 2000]
jorge perez
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
mizuno pro forged three wood
Club is sweet. long accurate. extreme club. must have. goes straight and 20 yards shorter then big brother driver. the blue head is good looking. I'm in heaven!!!!! Similar Products Used: everything |
[Oct 10, 2000]
ed
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
3 wood 15*
Like it's big brother ( 9* driver), feels sooo sweet on center shots with nice line drive trajectory (no ballooning). Easy to hit and accurate too. Got it with steel stiff shaft. Similar Products Used: TM 3wood burner |