Mizuno T-Zoid Pro II Irons
Mizuno T-Zoid Pro II Irons
[Aug 13, 2001]
Graham
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
ProII
Just changed from Comp-Ez to ProII's and could not be happier. Reduced my Handicap from 16 to 11 with the Comp-Ez's (excellent clubs, also with the help of a TaylorMade 320 Driver) and now felt worthy of the ProII's, with the smaller head size and Dynamic Gold Shafts (compared to GoldPlus). The ProII's reward a good consistent swing and the feel is truly amazing, poor strikes do lose distance but acuracy is not lost. Control of flight, distance and especially spin are much better than with the Comp-Ez's (which are better than most). Looking forward to going into single figure handicap (last 3 rounds 78,79,74) soon with these ProII's in my bag. Similar Products Used: TM300, Cleveland TA3, Callaway X14 ProSeries, Titleist 990 |
[Apr 18, 2001]
John
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Pro II
these irons are best feeling irons that i have ever played. before i had a good swing and a bad game in the 100s, but these irons really helped me to make better contact and are workable. gotta play more with these to step up to the mp33s.! buy mizuno and you will get nothing less than the best. forged at it's best! even though i was a little expensive, it is well worth the cash Customer Service it was good, no Q's asked Similar Products Used: titleist 990, ben hogan apex. ben hogan apex plus |
[Apr 17, 2001]
chris
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
t-zoid pro2
workable, long, accurate, solid, soft, consistant and affordable Similar Products Used: 990's(sucked), basically everything else |
[Apr 17, 2001]
Sirin
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Pro II
these are a great set of irons. i plan on keeping these for a long time. great feel with just the right amount of forgiveness. the pro at the shop fitted me for my clubs. highly recommend. Similar Products Used: mizuno pro, comp ez, true |
[Apr 03, 2001]
Alex
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno pro II irons
Great sticks. Switched from Callaway x-12's to these and it is just a different game. Distance is consistent but less than the Callaways. A club that, however, you must use to become proficient. In other words, if you want to improve and need feedback this is a great club. If, however, you just want to go out once and a while these do not provide adequate forgivenenss for a significant lack of consistency. Customer Service none Similar Products Used: ping isi, hogan apex plus, taylor made forged 300, adams gt irons |
[Mar 25, 2001]
HANABI
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
T-ZOID PRO II
Great distance and forgiving, very solid clubs, used to play cavity and now I`m enjoying those extra yards. Customer Service NOT YET Similar Products Used: MIZUNO MZ Tour. |
[Mar 24, 2001]
Dave Masucci
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Pro-II
Great stick for mid to low handicappers. I had the original T-Zoid Pro's for a couple of years. Those were great but I get a much nicer trajectory with the Pro-II's. Much more boring and controlled ball flight. Plus I like the lines better. Only club that I've tried that comes close for me is the 990, but to me the feel is dead with those clubs. Feedback is sublime with my Pro-II's. Reasonable forgiveness, workability is fair, and excellent distance. Now I'll have to get consistent enough to move up to the MP-33's!! Similar Products Used: 990's Pro-1's |
[Mar 23, 2001]
Joe Dillon
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
T-Zoid Pro II
I didn't try a lot of clubs before I bought my Pro IIs. I bought them because of the Mizuno name, the reviews I read and because I got what I thought was an excellent price, for a brand new set, on ebay. The design is excellent. The trapezoid weighting really does allow the clubs to hit like blades; great contol and trajectory. Yet, the cavity design adds forgiveness. In fact, these clubs are more forgiving then I initially expected. It's now obvious to me why Mizunos are the #1 irons on the tour. I could go on about these clubs for hours but I'll end by saying, TRY THEM! Similar Products Used: None |
[Mar 21, 2001]
James Johnson
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Pro ll Irons (rifle steel s-300)
The Pro lls are not as good as I was hoping. The set up of the club behind the ball gave no confidence, and I feel that I had no control on the shape or flight of the shots I hit. I played three rounds with these clubs and decided to sell them. I shot two rounds of 79 and an 81- terrible golf. I have switched to the titleist 990 irons and am becoming a better player. I can shape and control the ball how I wish- as they are the best irons around!!!! For advice I tell you to use the titleist 990s. Customer Service Yes- Terrible Similar Products Used: Mizuno Comp ez |
[Mar 07, 2001]
Lawrence Burn
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Pro II
Excellent clubs,clean looking lines.Easy to work the ball yet fairly forgiving on off centre shots.Low boring trajectory on long irons and lots of action on the short sticks.Recommended to any golfer really serious about the game. Customer Service No need yet Similar Products Used: Titliest DCI,X12's,Wilson Staff. |