Mizuno T-Zoid Pro Forged Irons

Mizuno T-Zoid Pro Forged Irons 

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[Dec 21, 2023]
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[Aug 01, 2017]
Mark
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: T Zoid

Im in my 60's, and am still a 5...these are one of the great sets to own...bought them in 1996, and they still can compete with todays irons for feel and workability...maybe a shaft upgrade for a young buck...smooth like butter...

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[May 05, 2017]
Jeff
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno T Zoid pro irons

Still swinging these irons !

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5
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[Jan 12, 2015]
Edwin Lambley
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno T-Zoid Pro II Irons

Not the longest irons, Not the most forgiving irons, Not cranked up lofted irons,Not the eye catching graphics on irons.
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The most consistent distance and butter soft feeling irons you can ever hit. The old saying is true, Nothing fells like a Mizuno, these are superb irons. They make you want to play and improve, what's that worth?

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5
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5
[Jan 13, 2013]
Vicente
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno Pro II T-Zoid irons

Just got this iron set today 4-sw and bought for about $120 from a local pro shop....Can I tell you how worth it was , straight as an arrow with lots of height love these clubs couldnt ask for anything better

Similar Products Used:

Burner 2.0, callaway x20, nike slingshot

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5
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5
[Dec 20, 2010]
Drake
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: T-Zoid Pro

A friend gave me a set of TZPros with Rifle Prec 6.0 flighted shafts and what a difference it made in my game. They single handedly tought me more how to swing than lessons.I was a 15HC playing GI RACS irons which for a striaght high shot was fine but got old. So after a two year piriod off and on playing the Ts and a set of 755s nothing gave me more pleasure than hitting the T-Zoid. I mean I gigggle after hitting a good shot no other club has done that. To work the ball all you have to do is think fade or draw and the ball will move.Yes there are more forgiving clubs but none more fun and I love the long hozle look with the stepless shafts,,sweet! They sound good also. Now a 6 hcp and would recomend them to anyone who wants to get to be a better golfer.

Similar Products Used:

None,,,,Tit 755. Tay cgb rac

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5
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[Jul 16, 2010]
Steve
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno T-Zoid Pro

I got these second hand from my Dad in 1998 and replaced the shafts with a Rifle 6.0. These are the best performing clubs I have hit compared to the new technology. Considering I only play a couple ronuds a month I can still fire a low 70, the same shots as when I was a scratch golfer and distance (8 iron 155 carry). These are for the low handicapper who is looking for a performing club not a forgiving club.

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4
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