Mizuno TPM-2 Putters
Mizuno TPM-2 Putters
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 08, 2009]
GoHuskers
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TPM #2
I'm a club ho. I was at Play It Again Sports when I found this putter for 12.99. I knew this was the sale of the century so I bought it immediately and left the scene of the crime. I typically don't like a lot of toe hang. I've been using a face balanced blade to stay on line, but I tried the TPM #2 out yesterday for 18 holes plus 2 hours at the practice green. It performed very well, usually I'll miss the cup by a few inches on the left or right bc I can't can't keep a solid line with a toe hang putter. I guess the flange or the offset or some other thing I don't know about putters makes this one a little different. I was really dialed in with the speed and that was giving my putts a lot more chances to drop. I've been playing with a Yes Tracy and I've noticed that most of my breaking putts have a little too much mustard and I get to watch them break as soon as they pass the hole and end up perfectly as I predicted 2 feet behind the hole.
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[Jun 28, 2004]
freddyc
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
TPM/2
very very solid putter, found a brand new one at local pro shop. traded a TM Rossa Indy in for this one. so glad that I did. putting per round has improved greatly. last round 30 putts. distance control is no longer a PROBLEM....... Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: ksffljggjgj//;ksifjopgjdfgjdflgj |
[Jul 07, 2003]
Steve Santora
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TPM 2
Great putter, great feel, great price . . . thats all you need to know |
[Feb 28, 2002]
chachi0079
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno TPM 2
Excellent soft feel, especially with a softer balata type ball. Puts a great roll on the ball and gets rid of that "skiding" on long putts. You will notice the biggest diference on fast greens and shorter puts inside 10 feet, again because of the feel. Great balance and weight. After putter shopping for about 2 weeks, others I like but didn''''t buy: Odyssey Tri-Hot(too much $), Scotty Cameron Te3 or something like that(also too much $, and didn''''t like the looks of the offset) Teardrop, whice ever series is the black one, also didnt like that offset style, and a Betinardi putter which I was so close to buying but it was $40 more. As far as the Mizuno: love the feel, looks, price and the headcover! Customer Service have not used Similar Products Used: stated above |
[Jul 26, 2001]
Jim
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TPM 2
I was attracted to the TPM 2 after ordering a set of Mizuno MP-33 irons. However, that disaster did not dissuade me from trying the TPM 2. Customer Service Mizuno is the WORST of all the golf club manufacturers, from my experience. I ordered a set of MP-33 irons on May 1. Six weeks later when the clubfitter checked the status of the order, Mizuno hadn't even started building them. Thinking it was the clubfitter, I cancelled the order and placed a new order on June 22 with Dimmockhill.com. They assured me 4-5 week delivery. At four weeks and no clubs, Dimmockhill came back with a new time frame of mid-August. Totally disgusted, I cancelled that order and bought a set of Hogan Apex Plus for $599 at a local golf shop. I've played two rounds and they seem fine. On the other hand, Mizuno single-handedly destroyed my 2001 golf season. My advice: Don't even buy a bag of tees from Mizuno if you have to order them. Mizuno should adopt the slogan: "What you see is the only club you'll get." Similar Products Used: Cameron, Ping, Taylormade, White Hot and my previous Callaway Tuttle |
[Jan 06, 2001]
Matt Flynn
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno TPM 2
nice feel, very nice look too. It's a steal for 110 bucks. It was recommended to me by my good friend Mr. Pendleton, and I am very pleased with the product that i got. It's a big step up from the Bullseye I was using previously. I love the headcover too, it's just the greatest. And to J, remember to keep those hips in the box Similar Products Used: Ping, Never Compromise, Titleist |
[Jan 06, 2001]
Jason Pendleton
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno TPM 2
well, i was looking for a new putter with a very soft feel to it. I tried the Titleist but to expensive, then i saw the almighty head cover. I had to try it, it was mine from then on. The feel was very nice and a very consistant putter. Customer Service very good service from Dean Miller Similar Products Used: i had the Callaway BJ-3 |
[Aug 21, 2000]
Dave
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno TPM2
Great soft feel, nice balance, easy to align, beautiful finish, great distance control, fluted shaft delivers great feedback - in the days of $200+ putters this is worth a look - the Pings are in the closet for now Similar Products Used: None |