Mizuno T Zoid Forged Utility Fairway Woods

Mizuno T Zoid Forged Utility Fairway Woods 

DESCRIPTION

The new T-Zoid Forged utility woods feature Mizuno's revolutionary new CORTECH (Coefficient Of Restitution Technology) design.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jun 29, 2007]
birdie_hunter
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno T Zoid Forged Utility

Sweet club. Bought this because it was $30 and I needed a 3 wood that worked. This club is great, long and strong. The heavier weight tends to help with my tempo. The ball just dances off the forged face and really comes out hot. When my driver is on the fritz it is an easy choice to use this club on the tee.

Customer Service

No

Similar Products Used:

No name POS that I bought with my first set.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 17, 2006]
jjloans
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 17* and 20* CLK Hybrids

These are very nice sticks. They are very easy to hit straight. The 17* off the turf requires a good swing, but the 20* is a no brainer. R flex factory graphite plays pretty firm, like most Mizuno graphite shafts. Straighter than the other hybrids I have tried, maybe a little shorter. I have the composite model in both. Great feel off the ball. Going cheap on Ebay, so worth a look!

Customer Service

NA

Similar Products Used:

Everything, Nickent is very good, Hogan CFT also, HALO is stinko, Callaway are OK, but a little unstable, TM, so so.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 06, 2005]
dspal32
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno Forged Utility

This is a solid club. I bought the 3 & 5 on ebay for less than $100 including Shipping!!!! The small head intimidated me at first, but it just made slow my tempo down and BOOM!!! The ball just flew off the face again and again. This is my first time hitting a forged fairway wood and let me tell you, the feeling of hitting the sweet spot is phenominal. I was able to put good swings on the ball from the bunker, off tight lies, and even the rough(Had to be careful due to low profile of face) Now, in all fairness, the small head doesn't leave much room for error so this one may not be for everybody. But as for me, I am in love with these clubs.

Customer Service

Never used

Similar Products Used:

Adams Tight lies and Orlimar trimetal

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 29, 2004]
AJW
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: 24* DG r400

Great Feeling when you hit one solidly reminiscent of old wooden woods. But i couldn't hit it solidly often enough the small unforgiving head meant that I was constantly fighting pulls and fades. i had intended to use this club to escape from the rough but found that its ultra low profile meant that if the ball was sitting on top of the grass rather than buried in it it would often slid underneath. A 24* fairway wood should be a banker club the equivalent of a five iron in ease of use the results i achieved with this club were equivalent to a three wood. It sits very square feels great and can be worked both ways so one for the low handicappers but if you don't find the center of the face and its a small face you'll be punished

Customer Service

never used

Similar Products Used:

TM rescue 24

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Nov 03, 2003]
Rich
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: T-Zoid Forged Strong 3 Wood

Great club for the serious golfer. Small head intimidating at first but tee it up low and go after it. Trajectory is mid and ball really goes far. Very accurate once you can handle club. Low profile allows you to hit off the fairway with ease.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway Steelhead Plus Strong 3

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 13, 2003]
wdbd
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: mizuno tzoid forged fairway woods

fantastic feel and responsivness but the level of accuracy required is overwhelming. i find it so easy to hook slice nail a drive with what feels like the same swing. when you hit a good one you never want to use anything else but when it doesnt work i defy you you to find out why!! from rough it is so easy to slip underneath and from the fairway the swing accuracy is such that i would be suprised if many pros use the clubs. i have tried to use this for six months and would love to be good enough to use it but i am about to give up.

Customer Service

none required

Similar Products Used:

Titleist 975F

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
2
[May 12, 2003]
Doorknob Safari
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: mizuno t-zoid forged 13*

Very nice looking club but doesn't perform. It's alot different compared to the other woods in my bag 975LFE and Pt 4 wood. It's very light and the stock stiff shaft is very soft. Maybe if i change the shaft and add some weight i'll be able to hit it. When i bought it i was hitting it real solid in the indoor/virtual range with a nice fade and then when i got to the course i was all over the place.....Oh well ....Who knows ...Golf's a CRAZY game.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[Apr 29, 2003]
NMS816
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: T-Zoid Forged 3-wood 13d

Great! if not the greatest 3 wood out there. At first, I starting to not like it due to the small head size. But practicing through the long winter with a few lessons, I have to say that this is my go to club if I'm not driving well or I need the ball in the fairway on tight holes. From the fairway, forget about it! VERY EASY! The rails on the bottom really help leveling out the head to get a great trajectory. The feeling at impact is a very soft "click". But feels sooo good and when you look up, you can see right away that the ball is HOT! Its always great to see the ball rise and rise and rise. Now I can't say that it is easy to shape shots cause I can't with this club, but who cares if the ball goes straight anyway right? I know I'll have this in the bag for a long time. Now I only gave it 4 stars on the review because as with any new club, you need "break it in". Any new club won't change your game as soon as it goes in your hands.

Customer Service

Not needed

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Mar 29, 2003]
James Lee
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno Tzoid Forged 3 & 5 Wood with Fujikura VP 70 stiff shaft

this is the best fairway woods what i used in my life. I can hit 240~250 yards on the & 220~230 yards on the fairway for 3 wood and 220~230 yards on the tee & 200~210 on the fairway for 5 wood very easily. Specially Fujikura shaft can be available carry 10~15 yards more and very good feeling. I really appreciate for the pepoles of Mizuno & Fujikura.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 19, 2003]
SZA
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno Forged 3 wood 15 degree

Who says Taylor made 200 steel is the best fairway wood on tour? are they crazy! I've hit both of them last day, and my mizuno fairwaywood put that taylor made to shame. Not even close, Mizuno makes the best forged fairway woods. go try it you will agree

Similar Products Used:

taylor made 200 steel, callaway steelhead 3.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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