Mizuno T-Zoid T3 Titanium Drivers

Mizuno T-Zoid T3 Titanium Drivers 

USER REVIEWS

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[Feb 10, 2001]
Takeo
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno Mighty Big T3 8d

This club has worked STUPENDOUSLY!!! I could not ask for a better driver. I have hit the straightest and longest drives i have ever hit. This club has a nice loud ping that drives my friends crazy. It sounds so solid and with a great feel. The first time i hit with it, the ball went 260 yards. I usually hit it around 230 yards but it was not consistant. Now i consistantly hit it farther than ever. This driver has improved my golf game tremendously!

Similar Products Used:

King Cobra, Ping tisi, Taylor Made ti bubble & supersteel, Callaway big bertha

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 28, 2001]
Chuck Ruth
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mighty Big, 9 Degree

I bought this club used with the Mizuno Reg Flex Shaft. I had trouble with driving consistency, so I had the shaft changed to a ProForce Gold 65 (Low Torque, Stiff) 45 inch shaft. I am now hitting my drives very consistently, with exellent distance (for me). The Mighty Big clubhead is excellent quality and performance. You may want to experiment with differenct shafts to fit your swing, however. I played today, and had one of my best rounds ever (80). I was driving the ball between 230 yards to 250 yards even though the temperature was around 35 degrees F. If you want a good quality driver at a reasonable price, Mizuno fits the bill.

Similar Products Used:

Orlimar Deep Face, Callaway Steelhead, Square Two, Callaway Big Bertha & Biggest Big Bertha, Cobra Titanium, Ping

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 22, 2000]
Tony Garcia
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Mighty Big 10*

BAM! Great club with distance galore. Exchanged the Ping TISI for it plus two wedges. What a bargain.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 21, 2000]
Ranulf Gibson
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 10.5, reg.

A solid very forgiving driver which rewards with good length. Although distance isn't as good as newer Mizuno drivers. Not the easiest of clubs to shape and not a players club, great for anyone 8 h'cap and above who has a fair view miss hits but can still get a driver in the air.. This clubs are VERY good into the wind.

Customer Service

Good, there replaced a broken shaft but it take about a month

Similar Products Used:

callaway GBB, BBB, Steelhead, Ping Tisi, Titleist 975d, mizuno forged, pro, t3, Taylormade TiB2, TiB2 tour forged, reworked steel burner, firesole plus others

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 09, 2000]
Rob Smith
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno T3 9.5 degrees

I hit my orlimar = 230 - 240
I hit this = 270 - 280
enough said

Customer Service

none

Similar Products Used:

everything

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 05, 2000]
Will
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mighty Big, 10 degree stiff graphite

Very impressive driver. It's one that you'll have to give yourself a fair chance to get used to though, with its 46" shaft. I actually had a very hard time hitting it consistently in the beginning but after a small bucket of balls, I've had a hard time MIS-hitting it! The clubhead seems to be very forgiving indeed. Toe shots gear back to the target with tremendous regularity. Even with the 10 degrees of loft, ball flight is no higher than medium trajectory with plenty of carry and some nice roll too. Combined, it makes for ONE LONG DRIVER OFF THE TEE! I may consider changing the shaft for a 44" or 45" shaft in the future. But for now, I'm having enough success in choking down a couple of inches for accuracy and using the shaft's full length for when I can rear back and try to launch one. We'll see. Either way, it's a club that I would recommend to any mid-handicapper or better. Higher handicappers could appreciate the clubhead's forgiveness but that could be offset by the length of the shaft. Bought mine in excellent shape at eBay for only $105.00! Well worth the price. Check it out!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 28, 2000]
Mike
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mighty Big

If you don't want to spend 500 dollars for a driver but still want a quality one that will get you a lot of distance off the tee, go for the Mizuno T-Zoid. After demoing several others, including the Titleist 975D, TaylorMade Firesole and Titanium, and Callaway Great Big Bertha, I found the Mizuno to be the best overall and best value. This is a great club, very easy to hit, and contact feels very solid.

Similar Products Used:

TaylorMade Firesole, TaylorMade Titanium, Callaway Great Big Bertha, Titleist 975D

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 28, 2000]
R. James
Shoot in the 80s

THESE NEW T-ZOID WOODS FEEL LIKE I'M HITTING PERSIMMON WOODS. THEY HAVE A GREAT, SOLID FEEL AT IMPACT AND GIVE ME EXCELLENT DISTANCE.

THESE CLUBS NOT ONLY LOOK GOOD, BUT THEY REALLY MAKE ME PLAY BETTER.

Similar Products Used:

TAYLOR MADE BUBBLE

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Feb 28, 2000]
Willard L. Abernathy
Shoot in the 80s

The new Mizuno Forged Titanium is AWESOME. I have always used a BBB and just learned to accept the high fade. The Mizuno is 25 yards longer, dead straight and a perfect boring trajectory. I'm not exaggerating; it's truly unbelievable. At only $299 this is the steal of the century. Don't take my word for it... HIT THIS CLUB!!!

Similar Products Used:

Callaway BBB, GBB, Ping TiSi

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 28, 2000]
Kevin Smith
Shoot in the 90s

Excellent woods from Mizuno. It is consistently long and straight. Very beautiful in terms of looks too. Go try one of these before you buy another wood.

Similar Products Used:

Ping i3, Callaway SteelHead, Taylor Made Supesteel and Firesoles

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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