Mizuno T-Zoid Pro II Irons
Mizuno T-Zoid Pro II Irons
[Jun 13, 2002]
Matt Kingan
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Pro II
Well I went out and bought these after spending hours (like 6) hitting the Titleist 762's, MP 33's, and Pro II's. I was really hesitant to go for the MP's because even though the review say yeah an 80's player can hit these, I didn't feel prepared for a true Muscle back blade. The shear fact is I have not been striking the ball well. I really should be writing a review on a 2-ball putter as well because that is the main reason I am playing decent right now. Well I went and played 2 rounds with these, being now seperated from my ISI's. I love them. I am not hitting the ball as well as I have a few rounds ago, that is just the funk I am in. If you play enough you know what I mean. The fact is that when I did hit these clubs right, which was all but a few swings, I was rewarded with "oh my goodness" feeling. I am at least a club longer with these clubs and the trajectory is the best part. It flat out jumps, climbs and falls. The confidence I have in these clubs is amazing and I am sure that I am going to be a non stop 70's player with these in a few rounds. Not to mention, YOU DON'T 3 PUT WITH THE 2-BALL PUTTER. GET ONE.... I hit 10 greens and only 6 fairways today. The fairways I hit was when I decided to send the 3 iron out there 240. I would prefer 290 with the big stick, so I found myself losing 2 balls and getting in trouble. When I get the ball in the fairway, my boys are gonna be in trouble... Give them a look, especially if you can get the price I got. Customer Service Dunno Similar Products Used: I have only had ISI's. Demo'd everything, as I am a hardlines employee at G Galaxy. Tough sticks to compete with. |
[Apr 19, 2002]
futurepgapro
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T/Zoid Pro II
I have tried everything-yes I am that guy, the buy a new set after a bad round guy and I can honestly say that these are the best. The Pro II''s are-believe it or not-easier to hit than the new Callaway x14 pro series that I was hitting before these. The biggest suprise of the set were the long irons, they are extremely easy to hit, extremely long and easy to work; although I do find it hard to hit them very high. I strongly recommend these clubs to anyone with a mid to low handicap or high handicap players who are relatively strong iron players. Will lose distance on off center hits, but no OH NO shots! SOLID! Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Ping: ISI Becu, eye 1 and eye 2. Callaway: x12 and x14 pro series. TaylorMade: Burner Tour and Firesole Tour. Titleist: 962 and 962B. Cleveland: TA3. King Cobra Oversize. |
[Apr 05, 2002]
Aarif Fazal
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Pro II
The best every clubs I have hit in a long time. I previously owned the 990''s and on miss hits you really feel the effect. These Pro II''s are a gem to play with and feel like butter on miss hits too. Its a solid club and anyone who switches to forged will never go back to cast. Only downfall is that all small marks are easily seen on the club because of the softer iron. These clubs have superb feel and the ball flight is perfect. I would recommend any golfer to get a set of these irons you wont regret. Customer Service U.S Customer service was very prompt in answering all questions!! Canadian service needs to improve Similar Products Used: DCI 990''s, Cleveland TA3, Taylor Made 200 series (forged) |
[Feb 26, 2002]
coalvalleyboy
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
mizono pro II
these clubs are even better than i hoped they be. great feel and control and even forgiving on some off center hits. worth the money at any price. i was nervous going to a smaller less forgiving club than what i had been playing, but these clubs are awesome. Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: nicklaus air bear, king cobra |
[Feb 16, 2002]
Juan
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Pro II
The BOMB!!! I generaly shoot in the mid 80''s and was hesitant to buy these due to the fact that they were "forged". I bought them anyways and the rest is history. I found that I''ve gained more yards I hit my 6 iron about 180 yds now and I''ll tell you why. These clubs force you to make a smooth and solid swing, (unless you enjoy that stinging pain in yo'' digits). My swing has improved and so has my ball striking. I used to play 962b''s and they were like these but were not forged. The feel that you get is amazing, my confidence has definately increased, I know I can hit my 3 iron anytime now. If you are a golfer thinking about buying these you should, I did and have yet to regret it. My clubs have dgs-300 shafts.These clubs are almost like blades which is nice and play a little cavity back which always helps. You''d better recognize and get u some of these irons, until then you will never know what you''re missing. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Titleist 962b''s, Ping Eye 2''s, Powerbilt |
[Nov 29, 2001]
wilkbusby
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T-Zoid Pro II
Strength:
None Hated them at first. It took some time to go from Tommy Armour 845 Oversize Graphite to Mizuno Pro II Forged (close to blades). But I kept hitting these clubs at the range until I learned how to hit them. The 6, 7, 8, 9 PW are real easy to hit. I had to work harder to learn how to hit the 3 - 5. They feel great and are excellent clubs. I switch so I could learn how to hit the balls without the forgiveness of the 845''s. In addition, I wasn''t as accurate with the 845''s. Next set of Irons will be wither the Apex blades or the Mizuno MP33...both are great. Similar Products Used: 845 Oversize, Titleist, |
[Oct 19, 2001]
crimsontide0323
Shoots in the 80s
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None i shoot right at 80. im 14 years old and i love these clubs. incredibly easy to shape and great stop and drop performace they have regular distance maybe a little bit shorter. however easy to hit of tight lies easy to hit in rough these are great clubs for lower handicappers Similar Products Used: None |
[Oct 16, 2001]
Jyu78
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
MIZUNO T-ZOID PRO II
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None As long as I have been playing golf I''ve played Mizuno''s. I played the MP-29''s before this set and the Original T_ZOID PRO''s also a stint with the MP-14 but that didnt last long. I played in the National Junior Golf Circuit mainly the AJGA, FCWT, and Junior PGA Tour. I have wavered off to Titleist before for awile when the 990B''s came out but soon came back to the sweet soft forged feel of my Mizuno''s. The club is really made for the advanced intermediate golfer because you dont have to be right on the sweet spot to hit it straight but you''ll lose some distance for sure on even slight off center hits. The feel is well...of a MIZUNO no other clubs compare. the nick and ding easier than than cast clubs but hey its not whats on the outsidde its whats on the inside. Customer Service Never had to call them yet. Similar Products Used: MP-14, 2 Sets of MP-29''s and Titleist 990B |
[Aug 16, 2001]
George
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Pro II w/S300 Sensicore
Played Ping ISI-S for four years, and could feel the difference of the Pro II's right away. Soft and clean feel on almost all hits, even on slight mis-hits. Definitely lower trajectory with the Pro II's, and consequently, distance is slightly longer than the ISIs. Knock-down and punch shots are also much easier to execute with these blades. A tremendous value, especially now that the prices are dropping with the new MP33's out on the market. Similar Products Used: Ping ISI-S |
[Aug 15, 2001]
David
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T-Zoid Pro II
Used to play alot of Golf....career and family took me out of the game for a few years. These Mizunos are what a golf club is supposed to feel like. If you want feedback from your shot's-both good and "next time".....go buy them. Around the greens they're phenom for touch. Scoring Irons 7-8-9-W....don't get any better. Long irons are the most forgiving blade out there. Just buy them. Similar Products Used: Last season:Taylor Burner Bubble oversized. I bet I didn't hit a green but 2/10 shots Too jumpy. Played Titleist Tour blade for 15 years, and Ram Blade before that. Traded them in for $150 towards the Mizuno's.....what a stick. |