Mizuno T-Zoid Sure Irons
Mizuno T-Zoid Sure Irons
[May 11, 2001]
Mike
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T-Zoid Sures
Great Clubs - Very Forgiving on mis-hits and when you do connect - awesome -they go long and straight. All the clubs from 3 to PW are easy to hit. Highly recommended. Similar Products Used: Calloway X-14's, Cleveland TA-5, Titleist DCI |
[May 06, 2001]
Mike
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T-zoid sure
These things are awesome. I tried x-14's, tight lies, cx1's out. The zunos had such a solid and large sweetspot that I fell in love with them after a few hits. Very forgiving and the heavier sensicore shafts make them feel very balanced and not to light and whippy. Similar Products Used: Callaway, cobra, tight lies, taylor made. |
[May 01, 2001]
Keith
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Sure
*** Follow-up Review *** Similar Products Used: old Wilson blades |
[Apr 14, 2001]
Kevin
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Sure Irons
*** Update to my previous review *** Customer Service Have not needed service Similar Products Used: Calloway |
[Apr 08, 2001]
Barry McCulloch
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
T-zoid sures
THESE CLUBS ARE FANTASTIC! My dad bought me them for my 13th birthday i have been playing golf for 3 years now and they has improved my game dramatically. i used to be scoring in the 90s but i've taken a good 20 strokes off and reduced my handicap from 18 to 6. these clubs are very forgiving and its hard to hit a bad shot. I added at least 20 yards to my long irons and about 10-15 yards to my short irons. i advise any beginer to get a set of these. Similar Products Used: Wilson fat shafts, cobra CXIs and toylor made supersteels |
[Mar 17, 2001]
Tony
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Sure
For my game this are the best irons I have played. My handicap has dropped from 13 down to 8. The only drawback is you will have to get a gap wedge, because there is too big of a yardage gap between the pitching wedge and the sand wedge. The Sures are longer than any club I have used because of the lofts, which is ok because they are also straighter than any club I have hit. With the cost of the Sures at around $400 it would be hard to find a better deal. Similar Products Used: DCI, Hogan Edge, TA4 |
[Sep 22, 1999]
Shawn D. Spivey
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T-zoid
These clubs are extremely easy to get in the air and feel very soft. The sensicore shafts are great. This set can be found for around 499 with Steel shafts. I chose these over the Comp-EZ simply due to the fact that these were easier to keep in the fairway. They are by far the softest cast clubs I have ever played. Similar Products Used: Callaway x-12, Top Flite tour oversized, Mizuno Comp-EZ, Titleist DCI 981. |
[Nov 12, 1999]
Robert Boroff
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Sure
Excellent club, especially for the money. Soft and forgiving but long and straight. Best value in golf. Similar Products Used: None |
[Dec 21, 1999]
Eric Wilson
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Sure
These are excellent clubs. I traded in my X12s to get these and have not looked back. More solid than Callaways, more accurate and longer. The shaft is also a winner...Gold Plus. Do yourself a favor and make sure you test these side by side with the best. They will surprise you to say the least. |
[Dec 19, 1999]
Richard F.
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
With TT Gold Plus R300
Tried it out at the pro shop after a day of evaluating various pro-line irons and found this is the easiest to hit. I seldom hit steel shafts but after 60+ balls, I'm still fresh. Ball flight is straight and long. Feel of club in hand is like it's made for me. Anyway, still have to play with it (bought them right away) and see how's the going but I believe this is the one for me. Similar Products Used: Bridgestone Precept EV2, Toski Czar, Ping Eye2+,Titleist DCI 981. |