Mizuno T-Zoid T3 Titanium Drivers

Mizuno T-Zoid T3 Titanium Drivers 

USER REVIEWS

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[Jun 22, 2005]
phatfrenchy413
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno T3 titanium T-Zoid

i love this club, very light, smooth swing, and just a great sound when hitting the ball.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 29, 2003]
MIke Moyle
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno T-Zoid 10-degree

I make clubs, and take pride in being able to find the right combo for my friends. But I had never been able to find a driver for myself, that I could hit well. So I have hit a Calloway knock-off off the tee for years, and done well with it. Recently, I tried a Mizuno that a client was thinking of buying from another party. I hit 30 very good drives in a row, all reasonably straight, carrying 225 yards with a low trajectory into a fair breeeze using range balls! Best driver I have ever found. I bought it, and will use it until I figure out how they do it. Then I will copy it unconscionably, becasue it is literally the best I have ever found. At $400 retail, this is a bit pricey, though

Customer Service

n/a

Similar Products Used:

948E, Matltby Outburst, Golfsmith Killer Bee, and several others each with various shafts

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
3
[Aug 02, 2003]
cartoonjay
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno T-Zoid T3 Mighty Big

I just reshafted the club with a 44-1/2 in long R300 Tru Temper Dynamic Gold with Sensicore. It seems just right. The face is hitting square and the club is easy to comtrol. It has a great look to it, too.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 25, 2003]
Chris L
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno Ti- Mighty Big- 10*

great club! I am glad I got it replacing Big Bertha for good. it boosts not only the distance, accuracy, and my game confidence as well. It gave me good feelings when I stand at the tee hearing "Woa" from my partners. I tried many others before I settle for Mizuno and I am very sure I will love it for a very long time. (I am shooting from High 80 to low 90)

Customer Service

Never needed

Similar Products Used:

Callaway Big Bertha, Hawk Eyes, Taylor made Ti Bubble II.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 10, 2003]
Daniel Kang
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: Mizuno T-3 Titanium 8 degree Driver

I had used and tested several drives for the tiem I have played golf. Taylormade, Callaway, Titleist, King Cobra, Kasko, etc. As you can see, the best quality drivers that you can ever find (according to the commercials). But this driver beats them all. A low trajectory, long distance without struggling, and very manuverable. It is just the shaft that needs to be be changed. The compact size (almost the same size as my 3 wood, Taylormade burner steel shaft) makes the look at the stance very confortable and confident that I will hit the ball longer. Although this driver is not easy to hit, the responses after the hit on the sweet spot are sweet. It makes you know the real taste of golf. This driver makes you not regret the times you have spent in the driving range and the course. If you cannot hit it, then work to be able to hit because if you sell it away, I guarantee you that it is the day you will regret playing golf. I will not be easy to gain it back since they are discontinued. So if you want to enjoy golf, you must have the Mizuno T-3 Titanium driver. If you do not have it, then you are not playing golf at all. I had this driver for more than 4 years. It is cheap, but I will pay even $1000 dollars if I had to.

Customer Service

Just the bad shaft that comes with it.

Similar Products Used:

Taylormade 500 series, all Titanium Callaways (except GGBII), King Combra II and the newest models, Lynx Black Cat, Titleist 975J, Kasko.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 19, 2003]
Ben Hogan Boen
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno T3 Titanium 9.5

I purchased this demo club from a barrell. I bought it because it was Titanium and only 60 bucks, however I didn't hit it for a year beacuse I thought I needed to change the shaft from the mizuno gold turbo graphite 57regular shaft to a graffaloy prolite 3.5 and I just did not get around to it. I have a tendancy to swing hard and this club/shaft is not for that, however when i started to swing smoothly with this club it really launched the ball. It performs very well and the ball goes far. The club feels and sounds great. I will play this club until it breaks.

Customer Service

never needed them

Similar Products Used:

Mizuno fairway driver 13 degree with graffaloy pro lite 3.5 stiff

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 17, 2002]
jstevens
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Titanium T-3 T-Zoid 8 degree stiff

Very good stick. Whatever trajectory you ask for, you definetly get. That is what I like about Mizuno. The 8 degree is a little low for my taste. It sure can be a wind cheater though. With this club, it was more important to hit it flush with a good tempo'd swing. The less I felt I swung, the further the ball went. I will trade it in for a 9 degree stiff. Being a lefty, you have to buy a club (there are no demos) before you can find what you like. I was very pleased with this stick. My only wish is that there were more demo equipment for left-handers.

Customer Service

Haven't had to use customer service.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway Steelhead Plus 9 degree stiff Mizuno T-Zoid 9.5 degree stiff Integra 320 IV (for the price, a great clubhead; low boring trajectory)

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Sep 03, 2002]
Mr Tee
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno T3 Forged Driver 9° Tour STiff Graphite

This is the ultimate Driver.Very Easy to handle and the square face makes everything possible.The Sound and the length (but just a few yards)is not as good as the Callaway ERcII, but the Control and the higher percent of hitting the fairway is it worth.You know :Power is nothing without Control.And this Club is built to love it

Customer Service

No use

Similar Products Used:

Everything,Nike, Callaway, Taylor made,Kasco etc.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 14, 2002]
Mark_from_Boston
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: T/Zoid T3 Titanium

I had the club reshafted since the orignal shaft felt too long and whippy. Short summary is that I love this club. I've owned this club for 2 years and didn't use it at all last year. I bought a SteelHead Plus driver since it was the same model as my 3-Wood which I hit well. For some reason I couldn't hit the Mizuno Driver. This year my game has improved and I now shoot in the low 80's very consistently. My swing has also improved and I am now hitting this club very nicely. If the drive does a stray then it's my fault and not the drivers fault. I simply didn't swing properly. Last year I used to try and overpower my swing and force my drives. Now I've relaxed and let the club do the work. The results are much better. Sometimes I will take my old Burner Bubble and SteelHead to the driving range and compare them against the Mizuno. This is the club that remains in my golf bag. Drivers are a personal thing. Try out as many as you can and pick the one you are most comfortable with.

Customer Service

Never had a problem with the club.

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made Burner Bubble. Callaway SteelHead Plus.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 11, 2002]
MrSalty
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno T3 9.5

Strength:

None

Had in the bag for nearly 5 years with only having to change shaft to a ProLite 35. Very straight and VERY long!!! Will keep playing with it until face caves in.

Customer Service

Not Required

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made 320, Liquid Metal LHS, Ping "Mail Box"

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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