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Mizuno TPM-7

Mizuno TPM-7


Description
Left-handed model. Long plumber neck design. Straight sight line located on flange for ease of set-up. Perimeter cavity back weighting for stability at impact.



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Review Date
February 26, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: macgregor6 ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno TPM7

Summary:
Compares very nicely with the Scotty Cameron Newport models. Excellent feel, balance and distance control. Ball rolls true when struck properly.Considering this was marked down to 50 from 150 it was a great value.

Customer Service:
Very nice

Similar Products Used:
Titleist SC Newport mill spec and 2.5, Taylor Made Nubbins, Ping Anser, Acushnet Bullseye, 2 Ball, Pinskeeper, HB mallet


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Review Date
August 25, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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5.00 of 5, 1 votes

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Reviewed by: markcarpenter34 ,  Shoots in the 80s , from Brodhead, Kentucky

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno TPM7

Summary:
Traded for this putter and fell in love with it the first round. It is very pleasant to look at, and feels great off the face. The only letdown is the clearcoat is flaking off in a couple places.

Customer Service:
Have had no dealings with Mizuno Customer Assistance

Similar Products Used:
Ping Anser, Titleist Scotty Cameron,



Review Date
May 20, 2003

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: scratchgolfdoc ,  Shoots in the 100s , from Chesapeake, Virginia

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T.P. Mills 7

Summary:
The Lord was looking out for me. I was told this was a discontinued model and was over $200 a few months ago. Circumstances dictated that I could not get it of $90 at the first store I visited where I sank my first 5 putts when I picked it up. Caught it at a tent sale at Nevada Bob's for half a century. I find it more balanced than the Ping Ally I've been using for three years. The ball comes off the putter face with a good spring IF you hit the sweet spot. Putts fade off quickly and ugly if you miss it. It is also easy to look at. Not as easy to line up as a Two ball or a mallet and I've never been able to 'feel' with a belly either right or left handed. An excellent buy and I would have paid the $100 to buy it. A steal if you can get it on a tent sale. Now if only the archer could get better.

Customer Service:
Bob's is always the best. Never pushy always helpful even if you don't buy anything and they recoginize you because you've been there a million times.

Similar Products Used:
Ping Ally



Review Date
April 15, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: loonylefty ,  Shoots in the 80s , from Horsham, UK

Model Reviewed:
TP Mills 7

Summary:
Being a lefty it is hard to trial clubs anywhere so I had to try a similar forged Mizuno putter out right handed to see what the feel was like. Glad I went for this one as it has a nice weight and excellent feel compared to my previous Widec Mizuno model.

Only used it for a couple of rounds but I can feel the difference already and my confidence with putts under 6ft is improving.

Customer Service:
Not Used

Similar Products Used:
Mizuno Widec, Wilson TPA



Review Date
March 27, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: shanna ,  Shoots in the 90s , from San Diego

Model Reviewed:
TP Mills 7

Summary:
Yesterday was the second time out with this putter. I must firt tell you all, that I've been using a $550 Bettinardi putter for the past year. It is a nice feeling putter as it is the millenium stainless. However, the feel and most importantly, the roll, feels nothing like the TP Mills. Yesterday was the first time in my golfing career that I did not 3 putt all round long. This putter was consistent, easy to judge distance, and felt awesome. I probably won't be switching for a while since this putter pretty much has everything I've wanted in a putter for quite some time. Great job Mizuno!!!

Customer Service:
Not bad but no great



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