Mizuno T-Zoid Sure Irons
Mizuno T-Zoid Sure Irons
[Mar 29, 2005]
daveinohio
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Sure
From first contact, I could tell the difference between these (quality) clubs and other (trash) clubs I've been using. There is ABSOLUTELY NO REASON to suffer with junk equipment if you're on a budget. I picked these up on Ebay for $100 and looked and played like new. These clubs instill a level of confidence not before experienced. Their look and feel at address is solid, a "click" on contact gives you all the feedback you need. Again, there is no reason to suffer using inferior equipment when clubs this good are this affordable. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Nothing similar, first set of REAL clubs |
[Mar 22, 2005]
brookysleepsalot
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T-zoid
I am very happy with the qulity of the T-zoids as I own a set myself, I am not a very long hitter but with the T-zoids I am hitting with my friends on the long par 5's. I am glad I purchased this product. |
[Aug 14, 2004]
mickelson_masters
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno t-zoid sure irons
These irons are alright, they are forgiving but still you do not get a solid crisp feeling. If you are going to buy these clubs, the value is great, i got these for free but are selling from 199.99 to 499.99. But if you are going to buy these clubs, take out the pitching wedge because there is something wrong with the degrees it is either to much or too little but it is not like a standard pw. Customer Service didnt use Similar Products Used: big bertha irons, taylor made 200. |
[Jul 21, 2004]
p_sizzle221
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T-zoid Sure irons
I love these irons. I bought them about 3 months ago and I have noticed a huge improvement in my iron play. They are very long, forgiving,and have a high trajectory. I bought these for $100 on ebay, but I would gladly have paid more. I almost laugh when i see people shooting in the 100s complaining that they can't "work" the ball. Just worry about hitting it straight. These irons are awesome. Customer Service none needed Similar Products Used: I just had a set of old Spaldings that just didn't get it done. |
[Jul 14, 2004]
patiomico
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
mizuno t-zoid sure
Any one Looking to sell their Mizuno t-zoid sure sand wedge pls contact me: patiomico@yahoo.com. - Love this set, paid $100 for my 3-pw (new via ebay). Can't ask for anything more for my first set. Great feel easy to hit. |
[Jan 12, 2004]
lobowong
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
T-ZOID Sure
T-Zoid Sure is the first set of iron I play. The forgiveness make it very easy to play with for beginners to immediate players that shoot in the 90s like me. With the set I improve to below 20 handicape within a year. Yet, I don't like the P and S that come with the set. I don't get the solid feeling when hitting with slow short game shots. So, I am now using Celveland wedges to replace them. |
[Aug 27, 2003]
Jack
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T Zoid Sure
I recently won a set of these irons during a Scramble Tournament. Having played various clone sets throughout most of the last 10 years I was interested to try these out. My intent was to frankly .. sell them. Having done a little checking on the possible value I came across this site. The previous reviews interest me so I played them. They will not leave my bag now ! They are forgiving, the lofts slightly strong generating a mid-high trajectory and great distance. Great feel but not so "game improving" in design that shaping is impossible or difficult. I agree with the previous posters claiming a need for a gap wedge. I took the original pw out and use my Vokey pw/sw/lw clones from my previous set. I have since replaced the shafts in these wedges with matching TT Dynamic Golds with SC insert. A perfect cross over set between the new player and the mid-low handicap player. Nothing but raves for this set in the 40 or so rounds played since winning them. |
[Jul 30, 2003]
Jerry
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T-zoid sure irons
I have tried several sets of irons over the last 5 years. My Fat Shaft Wilson were good to me but seemed light. I caught a good deal on Ebay and bought these clubs when I really didn't expect to....$100.16 + $15 shipping. BOY...what a buy. I have played 13 holes with them but was 5 over par withhout sinking any putts + one 3 putt. I love the feel of these clubs. They are heavy and the true temper gold plus sensicore with stiff shaft seem to fit my swing perfectly. I consistently shoot in the low to mid-80's and I am certain that I will begin to get in the 70's a lot more. These irons are great and ebay is the place to buy them. Customer Service Not used yet. Similar Products Used: Wilson ultra 45's, wilson fat shaft, lynx parallax, cobra gravity backs, cleveland ta5's, taylor made burner, toski perfect match, several sets of clone clubs. |
[Jul 15, 2003]
Neil Wilson
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T-Zoid Sure
Fabulous irons regardless of the price (AU$400 only US$265). Setup with confidence and feel sweet to swing and hit with. Excellent distance even with off centre strikes. Beautiful quality, look great and a pleasure to have in the bag. Couldn't be happier. Customer Service none required Similar Products Used: many popular brands and models |
[Jul 06, 2003]
Francis Lagadi
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T-Zoid Sure
Very nice looking clubs. Quite impressed when I first hit them at the range. Much longer than my previous set. However, that's not necessarily a good thing. I knew the yardage of my previous set like the back of my hand, and as I switched, I found myself carrying the green constantly. I also advise people who would want a set to purchase a gap and sand wedge along with it (I personally like Titleist Vokeys). Because the loft of the PW is 45* (much like other 9Is), you will definately need proper weaponary for shots within 120 yards. You can find Mizuno Sure Full wedges (50*) and Sand wedges (54*) on eBay for decent prices. In all, great club and extremely forgiving. Definately a game improvement club. |