Mizuno T-Zoid True Irons

Mizuno T-Zoid True Irons 

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[Jun 26, 2000]
James
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno True

I had been playing with the original King Cobra oversized clubs for several years and while I hit them well, they didn't have feel. I picked up the Mizuno True club for $320 for the 3-SW at Edwin Watts locally. The first time I hit them I knew I had found the club I really desired. I hit them long and can work the ball quite well. Having learned the game playing with forged blades, these remind me of those great old clubs but with much more explosive power and better control. I would recommend these clubs to almost anyone that truly is serious about their game.

Similar Products Used:

King Cobra, King Cobra Gravity Back, Ping I3

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5
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5
[Feb 21, 2000]
T.W Lee
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno True irons

Great set of irons; better than offset cavity back irons. They are for golfers who like to play better, & hoped to be like Jack Nicklaus or Tiger Woods. They're great irons for crisper shots. One should invest in these irons if one like to improve their golf. Great forged irons, used to have problems using my long irons especially with other irons like Ram tour grind but its so easy on these True irons. Great price from Edwin Watts. Grab them before they disappear.

Similar Products Used:

Ram Tour Grind, Ram Pro Grind, Ping ISI,

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5
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5
[Feb 20, 2000]
Thiam w Lye
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno T zoid true

Great clubs & great value from Edwin Watts @$350. If some one is looking for traditional blades & workability , one should go grab these irons before they run out. I have had a great time playing with them, real fantastic & quite forgiving vs other blades. From now on I will stick to these irons. I can also recommend to players who shoot in low 90s as these irons will help to improve your scores(it helped me).

Similar Products Used:

Ran Tour Grind, Mizuno MS801, Ping Eye 2 Cubic Balance mega size.

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5
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5
[Jan 29, 2000]
Jim Allen
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno T-zoid True

These clubs have the best feel of any I've tried. The feedback is wonderful. I agree with Mr. Tatum, and would add that if a mid to low handicapper is wanting to improve, finding a club with the Mizuno Trues feedback will greatly aid the effort. Buy a set before they disappear! Edwin Watts may or may not have them at $349 still. If they're gone, see if a local retailer will price match - that's what my wife did (2-pw for $349).

Similar Products Used:

Goldwin o-size, Taylor Made Burner, Ping eye 2

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5
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5
[Jun 05, 2001]
Troy
Shoot in the 80s

These clubs are great. I have played with a lot of clubs and none have been as smooth or feel as great as the trues. I will never go back to a cavity back club now that I have felt what the differance is. Get these clubs

Similar Products Used:

sure, mp-29

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5
VALUE
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5
[May 10, 2001]
Ronny
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno T-Zoid True

I Have this set by internet order and my friend carried it back to Bangkok. It seem to be a very good set so far.Mine is SensiCore shaft . It is very smooth to hit it at the sweet spot. For the price i paid , it is
a remarkable set I ever had. It took me about a week to adjust my feeling to it. Now it is my favourite set.

Customer Service

No

Similar Products Used:

Mizuno MS-211

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RATING
5
VALUE
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5
[May 09, 2001]
Willie
Shoot in the 80s

A great set of irons. Mine have TT-Lite stiffs and the feel is perfect. I highly recommend you take them to a fitter and get the loft and lie adjusted for your swing. That way you take full advantage of what the club has to offer. The added bonus is the price is great. EW even threw in a forged 52 degree for 20 bucks. Go get 'em.

Similar Products Used:

None

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5
VALUE
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5
[May 03, 2001]
Ray Marquez
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno Trues

My game hass always been very inconsistent until I purchased the Mizuno Trues. They have the classic blade look, put are much easier to hit than I could have imagined. Off-center hits are absorbed by the sensi-core shafts and the ball still has some distance. Hitting these clubs has improved my game and a good shot with makes you want to come back to the course daily. I highly reccomend these Mizunos!

Similar Products Used:

Wilson Staff Blades, 845's

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5
VALUE
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5
[May 01, 2001]
Paul
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno T-Zoid True

The clubs that i hit were a friends who i was playing with. As i play to about 10-11 and on some days get into single figures i thought these would be too hard to hit. I ordered some pro 2's as they have a cavity. I hit every shot off the centre with the true's. They are incredibly accurate and soft to strike. They have left me wondering if i should have got these instead of the pro 2's.

Similar Products Used:

apex plus, all kinds of pings and callaways, pro 2's

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 08, 2001]
rob gorney
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: mizuno true

i must say that these are simply the best blades with the most feel and control that i have ever hit. i used to hit titleist blades which cost me substantially more and these irons blow those away. mine have sensicore shafts that cost me an extra 50 bucks and are well worth the price if you have to choose between the two. i can now hit a fade and draw and i pound my long irons, i used to be a terrible long irons player and always resorted to hitting my fairway metals. i like the feel of the irons from the fairway much better. just played torrey pines here two weeks ago and shot 90 with these babies.

Similar Products Used:

titleist blades, original zings

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5
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5
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