Description The T-Zoid Forged driver features Mizuno's patent pending CORTECH face design and four-piece forged Titanium construction to provide superior distance and optimum forgiveness for golfers of all skill levels.
Reviewed by: Chris Cory(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno T Zoid forged driver
Summary: For 25 years I thought that I was a lousy driver. Tried all the fancy new clubs that came out, but still spent half my life in the trees. Then I bought a Mizuno T zoid driver second hand on ebay for £8. Got it for my 11 year old son as he's a Luke Donald fan and likes all things Mizuno. From the first time I swung it I just split the fairway, every single time. If I put a really bad swing on it I just get a gentle fade into the first cut, which I can live with. Fat chance my son ever getting his hands on it again ! I was shooting in the mid 80's but with the novelty of hitting my second shoots from the fairway that's already coming down nicely.
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Review Date August 25, 2010
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Bob(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno forged tzoid driver
Summary: Taylormade player R7 Quad/R9 Supertri..bought Mizuno tzoid forged driver due to Mizuno forged tzoid 5wood beating everything in my bag for accuracy and consistency from 210yrs. I find toe dirver to be very accurate also. Nice sound on contact with very workable shot shaping. I added a bimatix shaft and find the combo very appealing for those who wish to hit them on the fairway. Maybe not a long as my other clubs but certainly hits 280 consistnetly straight. 5stars for accuracy.
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Model Reviewed: Mizuno T-Zoid Forged Titanium 9° Driver Stiff
Summary: Bought this club early on in my golfing career, I'd only been playing around a year and I used to hit it sweet most times with great distance and hitting the fairway on a pretty high percentage of drives.
I say used to as I just got worse with this club over time, once my swing had stabilised and even though I was imporoving with every other club in the bag.
Went from drawing the ball to fading it then back again, which although is obviously due to my ability with the club, made me think it was a little less forgiving than I first thought.
Even with the stiff accel-arc shaft I found the club a little too "whippy" for me.
Having said that, I have to say that a pure mis-hit travels perfectly straight and 200yrds plus (perhaps I'd be better mis-hitting each shot)! On the odd occasion I hit it perfectly, boy does it go!
All in all I'd say in the right hands it would be an excellent club, just didn't suit my swing. Build quality, aesthetics and durability all excellent.
Customer Service: No problems with club so never used.
Similar Products Used: Cobra 440sz
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Summary: WOW... I cant believe this driver is even on here. I got a set of clubs for Christmas and they were used. I cant believe it cost that much the first go around.i thought that it was just an old club my dad just picked up from the store. This really means alot. The driver hits like a dream. I love it.
Customer Service: Great
Similar Products Used: None
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Model Reviewed: Mizuno forged T-Zoid 10* accel-arc stiff shaft
Summary: Bought this club from an Italian freind who ordered a left handed club by accident. I paid 100 euros for it. Could'nt hit it straight or long the first month I had it. The driver sat in my garage for 3 months after that. I just recently grooved a new swing and took out the T-zoid for fun. Now I'm hitting it straight or with a little fade 250-280 yards. I love this driver now. My other driver is a Taylor Made R-540 XD. I can't hit because the head is to big and light, so you can't feel the head during the swing. With the Mizuno, even though it has a smaller and heavier head you have much better feel of the club head position and it helps me acheive a better tempo with my swing. I like this club, but rember: "It's not the arrows, it's the Indian shooting them."
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