Mizuno T-Zoid Sure Irons
Mizuno T-Zoid Sure Irons
[May 09, 2000]
Felix Tsang
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T-Zoid Sure Irons
As a beginner, I find them very easy to hit the ball right in the sweet spot. Before I bought them, I was very concerned whether steel or graphite shaft will work better. I choose the steel ones as they are much cheaper. Besides, these slightly heavier irons give me more control. I highly recommend them to the beginners who want to buy their very first set. Similar Products Used: Callaway X14, Mizuno Zepher 205 |
[Dec 10, 2000]
Bernard
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T-Zoid Sure
I am new at the game and was looking for a set of irons that would give me some encouragement. I read many reviews of different clubs (including this site) and finally settled on the Sures after the reviews. Got them shipped from the US without even testing them because they were not available in this part of the world. Similar Products Used: Mizuno Zephyr, Pro Select |
[Nov 19, 2000]
Andrew Hung
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
T-Zoid Sure
I'm a beginner in golf. I have tried different brands of clubs before I made decision on T-Zoid Sure. Having tried the clubs from Honma and Mizuno, I have decided to buy the Mizuno's because of the value for money. Actually, I like the Notus but unfortunately, the production of this model is stopped. Then, I try to find one that is most suitable to me. Eventually, I have selected T-Zoid Sure in view of the feel that TZ Sure gives me. I like the feeling of hitting the ball and the control that the clubs give me. I still have'nt bought any woods. Can any TZ-Sure lovers give me some suggestions on Woods?? Similar Products Used: None |
[Nov 16, 2000]
Nick O.
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T-Zoid Sure Graphite
I bought the Mizuno Sure's with the stiff/regular graphite shaft. I love the feel and the distance I get from them, but I tend to slice with them once in a while. I like the mid irons, 4,5,6, better than the wedges. I have trouble hitting straight inside of 75 yards with the wedges. The grips don't feel comfortable either. I just bought Wilson Fat Shafts and I hit straighter with them. The feel of the Mizuno's is slightly better, but not enough to forsake the accuracy of the fat shafts. I hit very straight, or with a slight draw with the Fat Shafts, where I tended to slice with the Sures. The Sures are good clubs, just not suited to my game. Customer Service Mizuno's customer service was terrible. I broke my 4-iron and it took 2 months to get it back. I special ordered a gap wedge and it took a 5 weeks to get it from Mizuno. Similar Products Used: Callaway X-12 and X-14's, TaylorMade, Cleveland, Ping |
[Nov 09, 2000]
Jerry F
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T-Sure Irons
Tried the Sures, Wilson Fat shaft and Cobra CXI. The Sures blew them all away. The Cobra's came in second. Suprisingly the Wilson Fat Shaft felt better off the matt. However, when I got all three clubs onto a grass tee. The Sures really came out on top. They felt better and performed very well. Customer Service none Similar Products Used: Wilson FS, Cobra CXI |
[Nov 04, 2000]
john k.
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T-Zoid Sure irons
It's been about three months now with my new sticks and I'm very very happy with them. I love their solid feel and good distance. I usually hit my three iron off the tee (cause I haven't gratudated to my driver yet), but I can still get an easy 220 yards out of it consistently. The weight of the clubs are also nice and swinging them feels very natural and smooth. They are also very forgiving. Hits off the toe will result straight shots with only a small loss in distance. Sweet sticks for the price! Similar Products Used: ping i-3, cobra CXI, cleveland TA5, taylor made supersteel |
[Oct 31, 2000]
Jim
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Sure.
After playing Hogan Edge Forged clubs for many years i saw the mizuno sures in a pro shop and liked thier appearence,read some good reviews,and found them on ebay for a great price.These are very forgiving clubs.Good swings produce deadly accurate shots,but what is amazing to me is even poorer shots hit the green somewhere.I have the stiff sensicore steel and even purchased the S/W and 2 iron.The clubs have very good feel for a cast club and very good distance consistency.The lofts are strong which i am not personally cazy about but you adjust quickly to the longer yardage you get.For cast game improvement clubs i think these are as good as it gets and for a lot less than Ping or Callaway.These will be in my bag for a long time. Similar Products Used: None |
[Oct 19, 2000]
Frank Grunder
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T-Zoid Sure
Bought them after my DCI's were stolen. I based my purchase on the comments on this site. Similar Products Used: Titleist DCI Black OS+ |
[Sep 15, 2000]
josh
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
MIZUNO TZOID SURE
These things are great. I've tried many irons, and these are the easiest to hit. They look kinda cheap, but who cares, they perform. Similar Products Used: Callaway x-12 |
[Sep 02, 2000]
Rod Mathis
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Sure
I am a complete novice at the game of golf so take this review for what it is worth. I decide to learn the game of golf two months ago so I went into Nevada Bob's and told the guy at the shop I was in the market for begginer clubs. After he showed me what had in the two hundred price range I ask him if he were in my shoes what clubs would he buy, without a moments thought he said the clubs that he would buy would be the Mizuno Sure. For the money I could not buy better quality, forgivness, and looks. He told me that as my game develope I would come to appreciate these clubs more and more. Customer Service I email mizuno's customer service department and they sent me a brochure one week later. Similar Products Used: x-14,Comp EZ |