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Review Date
August 1, 2009

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Paul Bearer ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T Zoid Pro

Summary:
Greetings..... my first review! Wonderful set of Mizuno T Zoid Pros... Small at address, not bulky. Play to about a 12 handicap, and these just feel right. Not as forgiving as some others, but when you strike them properly, can't beat the feel of forged by mizuno. Inspires confidence in your game. Played these clubs, then sold them years ago.... went through two sets of callaways, cobras, pings, and clevelands... back home with these as I traded my callaways for them .... just a quality set and tickled to have them back.

Customer Service:
I have dealt directly with Mizuno over golf clubs and baseball gloves.... I am 100% a Mizuno fan... for all our sports equipment

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Callaway 04 Big Berthas
Cobra
Ping I3 Blades
Cleveland ta5 gunmetal
Bridgestone J33


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Review Date
January 29, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: gjm ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Pro T-Zoid

Summary:
Have been playing/the pro's for some time. Just recently upgraded to mp 57's. & was so pleased/ball flight in combo/px shafts that I sent my T-Zoids to mizuno for same shaft. Wow!!! now I have a traveling set that is very similar to the 57's. I would highly recc. to the avid golfer who has some pro's to consider adding the px shaft...you will be very happy with the upgrade....PS you must send to mizuno via club pro/or dealer.

Customer Service:
MIzuno did a great job/reshafting...great price

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Review Date
September 22, 2008

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: zac ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
mizuno t zoid pro

Summary:
i have tried everything and I mean everything, mizuno titleist calloway ( 12's 14's 18's never again) cleveland wilson (RM forged are good) hogan, srixon(good irons) you name it. Up to now best ever were Mizuno tp9's and sayers access blades( find them ,buy them) the pro's are good but you must be able to hit 3/4/5 irons consistently well to gain any advantage, short irons are nice,crisp and stop on a gnat's wingspan ,be confident and swing smooth and they are magic. I agree the grips are poor, for a club of this calibre they are nasty and brittle, but the flight, trajectory and balance of the club is worth it. These are better than the pro 11's and in my opinion equal to the mp 30's ( another good club, but lighter and less carry on 4.5.6 ) if you can find these cheap , get them they will improve your game but it may not happen overnight.

Customer Service:
not tried but years ago I had usual mizuno problem of cast clubs finish coming off my faldo ID 's, Mizuno not interested but i believe things have improved since then

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everything i change looking for the holy grail of golf havent found it yet but the pro's are VERY GOOD, I will keep them for a season ,and see if they deserve a second year, if not, believe me its my fault not their's



Review Date
September 5, 2008

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Ryan ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
mizuno t zoid pro

Summary:
Well I went out and got a deal on a 3-pw set of used mizuno t zoid pro's, fitted with 7.0 pricision rifles shafts. They had the usual wear and tear of maybe 1-2 seasons but still I couldn't pass them up for 80 bucks. The guy even threw in an almost brand new titleist pro trajectory and a taylormade Ti320. So anyways, up until now i've been using a set of TopFlite XL5000 and oh boy was I in for a treat. I got to the range and picked out the 5 iron and first ball I hit was 200 yards and straight as a pistol. I've never hit a 5 iron 200 yards before. These clubs feel great, although they aren't too forgiving. But when you a ball good, is it ever good. Great trajectory and very accurate.

My value rating is 5 since I got them for such a deal.



Review Date
August 13, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Fairways ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno tzoid pro

Summary:
I had a set of old forged Wilson Staff that were quite demanding but with a soft spinning ball gave me more 'incredible' shots than my compadres ever made with their Pings. The Tzoid pros are a great compromise. I can still use my sophisticated swing to work the ball, but I don't have to hit two buckets a week to stay sharp. I use a soft ball and play layup strategy to great effect because I can put medium irons close to the hole.

Similar Products Used:
Wilson Staff, Golfsmith, Citation, Hogan


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