Mizuno TPM-8 Putters
Mizuno TPM-8 Putters
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 28, 2005]
chicubs
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno TPM 8
Someone sold me an almost-new Mizuno TP Mills #8 putter for $50 which is a pretty good price. It feels incredibly nice. Its almost hard to say anything bad, really, about the feel of the putter. It also looks great. A very classy dark finish. I sold this putter after getting a Wilson KC1 putter off ebay for practically nothing. I couldn't really keep both cause I needed a little extra cash. I sort of wish I didnt, because the TPM 8 had incredible feel and was also a rather attractive putter. Customer Service Not needed but since these putters are discontinued, its probably not very good ... Regular TP Mills putters, however, have very good customer service apparently. Similar Products Used: I have tried everything out there in every shape, weight, size, and form. Owned: Affinity Itech mallet, nike t160, Mizuno TPM 8, and Wilson Staff KC1. |
[Jan 01, 2002]
divot
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno TPM-8
Strength:
None High quality construction, balance and fit. Typical of my experience with most Mizuno products. This club has a "head heavy" feel that promotes a smooth swing. Shaft angle does not allow you to crowd close to the ball which I am prone to do. Haven''''t decided whether I like that or not. Only negative comment that I would make is that the finish doesn''''t seem to be holding up well but I did buy it used. If you are a "feel" player I would reccommend that you give this putter a test drive. Customer Service Helpful answering questions. Have never required service. Similar Products Used: Ping B60 |