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Mizuno T-Zoid Pro II Irons Review

Mizuno T-Zoid Pro II


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The Pro-II is ideal for golfers who are looking for the traditional look and feel of a muscle back blade with the forgiveness offered by a cavity back design. Mizuno has taken the playability of the T-Zoid Pro and added more feel and control.


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Review Date
July 22, 2010

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Ryan Cannington ,  Scratch Golfer

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T Zoid Pro II

Summary:
First of all for the money these clubs are the real deal! They have a very thin top line so the setup on the ball is very eye pleasing. I have played these clubs 3-pw for about 2 years. Went from a 3 handicap to Scratch mostly because of these clubs. One concern is the PW and 9 iron are slightly larger and seem to be a little offset. The clubs are pretty soft mild steel like most forged clubs so they ding a little from riding in a bag. Ebay is a great place to catch a deal i bought some rated 9/10 for $150. These Irons are great for someone who doesn't know if they can hit a Blade style iron and just want to practice. Practice with these irons and when you have them dialed in, you will smile everytime you hit a ball and the club does exactly what you wanted it too. Good luck Golfing those golf balls..

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Review Date
June 9, 2010

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Reviewed by: Dre ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Pro 2

Summary:
Played these clubs for about 6 years. Best feature for me is the weight, they club heads are heavy and can cut through thick rough with easy. They are pretty easy to work, but don't have as much feel as pure blades (pretty close though). You do lose lots of distance (20%) on off center hits, so recommended for the better player. I've read some other reviews that say these aren't as long as other irons out there, but I have hit tons of irons and haven't noticed much of a distance loss. My one problem with this set is in the 9iron and PW...the club heads seem a bit too big and I wish Mizuno would have designed them a bit more "bladeish" on the higher irons (even though the PW is a pure blade). Other than that great set.

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Review Date
June 30, 2009

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Reviewed by: Nick ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T Zoid Pro II

Summary:
I have been playing golf for about 8 years serisouly and i got out of it for about 2 years when i sold my Mizuno MP 33's. I bought these and within in a few weeks i felt like i was back where i was when i quit. I love these irons and they provide the workablilty of a blade and have great feel.

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Review Date
May 10, 2009

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Reviewed by: drehill8 ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Pro II

Summary:
Bought these on Ebay for $300 4 years ago and never looked back. I'm pretty much a straight ball hitter, but when I find myself behind trees and have to work the ball, these clubs can do wonders. I wouldn't say they feel exactly like blades, but very close. The slightly bigger and heavier (this is my favorite feature) club head gives you confidence even out of thicker lies. I feel I can take a 3 iron out of the rough and still hit it almost the full distance.

The look of the clubs is getting a bit dated, and mine are heavily dinged, but it's the score at the end of the round that counts. Highly recommended irons. Probably won't buy another set until the grooves are unplayable haha.

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Review Date
May 3, 2009

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Reviewed by: Andrew ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T zoid pro II

Summary:
Great set of Irons.
Much more forgiving than I had anticipated given the reviews.

Many people who claim to be single digit handicap players are also single to double digit liars. ha.

If you are an honest 20 handicap player or lower these are awesome clubs - no question.

I would agree with others that they do create a good deal of spin, which one might have to keep in mind when dialing in the distance.

Great product. I dropped a set of newer iron set with 'newer technology' in favour of these.

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