TaylorMade Mezza Monza Putters

TaylorMade Mezza Monza Putters 

DESCRIPTION

Features titallium face-insert technology in a more compact clubhead than the original Monza. Tungsten filled CGB Pipes shift the CG back in the head for smoother roll. White sight lines provide easy alignment and improved accuracy.

USER REVIEWS

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[Feb 13, 2007]
mmisoc@gmail.com
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made Mezza Monza

I find this to be an overall solid putter. It is excellent at short 4-6 foot putts.

However, I have much more difficulty with medium to long putts - controlling distance.

I have tried to use this putter on several occasions, but I simply get closer with my old Odessey blade

Similar Products Used:

Oddesey Rossie Blade, Taylor Made Roho Mallet, Carbite ZH-1

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 21, 2006]
garyplayer44
Shoots in the 80s

I have the benefit of working at a country club for a little while so I got to try any club I wanted. If you like the high moment of inertia putter, you won't find a better value than this putter. I bought mine brand new on ebay for $75. The red aluminum bars make is so easy to line up your putt. Very easy to keep club on line. It took me a while to get the feel and be able to control the distance but it is a good putter and much cheaper than other similar putters. I'm ata point now where I am trying to break 80 everytime, which happens about 1/3 of the time.

Customer Service

have not used

Similar Products Used:

ping doc, ping craze, scotty cameron futura, taylor made monza, 2 ball, etc

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 25, 2006]
txhorn
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made Mezza Monza

Wow! What a putter! I was previously using a putter I bought years ago thinking "does it really make that much difference?" Well, after using the Mezza Monza I know it does. I often had problems on the green 3, 4 or even 5 putting on worst days. I started looking at the new TM's with the inserts and my wife ended up giving me the Mezza Monza as a Christmas gift. It didn't have the insert I was looking for, so I took it up to Golfsmith expecting to trade up to the Corza. I putted with both on their perfectly flat practice green and was sinking puts left and right - 10' and 12' were going in the hole or within a foot. I couldn't tell the difference, so just kept the Mezza. Played my first round with it last weekend and 1 and 2 putted almost every hole - even made a 20 footer. The weighting of the Mezza is excellent; just feels good in your hands. The white line and red cylinders assist in shot lineups, and the CG enhances the effectiveness of your putts (with an accurate read, of course). All this combines for a putter that feels good, plays well and looks good doing it! I believe they can be found new on eBay for at or around $60 now...worth every cent.

Customer Service

Have not needed.

Similar Products Used:

Kunan graphite milled face, Odyssey White Hot 2-ball, Ping.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 16, 2005]
rustyhinges
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Mezza Monza Center Shaft

The Mezza is a beautiful club to look at. At first I was not very pleased with my purchase but after a couple of weeks working hard with it I started really enjoying the Mezza. Weight distribution and overall weight of this club promote a smooth, even stroke. It has sufficient feel to make it quite easy to roll putts the right distance. Lag putting is not a problem after you've spent time grooving a swing with this club as it provides plenty of feel. The biggest benefit of the Mezza is that it is crazy easy to line up a putt with the big white line and red cylinders on the sides. I highly recommend this club.

Customer Service

No experience with them

Similar Products Used:

Yes! Olivia, Scotty Cameron Newport 2

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 11, 2005]
spiff
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made Mezza Monza putter

This putter is great... easy to align, good balance, size is just right; not too big that it feels clumsy. Only problem is the shiny material really reflects the sunlight to my eyes. If you play around noon when the sun is directly above your head, you will have a hard time concentrating because it is really glaring to look at.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Mar 13, 2005]
auclarke
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made Mezza Monza

I highly recommend anyone looking for a new putter to test the mezza monza out. First, I had a rossa maranello sport before this one and really liked the titallium insert. The insert seems to firmer than a White Hot, but still have a nice feel. Also, the weighting of the mezza monza is great. No matter where you hit the ball on the face it rolls true and straight. It is balanced really well. It just feels good and easy to swing Finally, lining up puts has never been easier. The red tubes and the white site line makes lining up puts so easy, even I can do it. Distance control is great also. I have tried every putter out there, although I didnt seriously consider most of them b/c of the prices. Bought the mezza monza on ebay for a total of under $90, practically brand new and they retail for about 160. The headcovers are really nice also. when putting you can just throw the cover on your irons and it sticks due to the magnets.

Customer Service

Havent needed them

Similar Products Used:

Odyssey 2-ball, Ping Craze-E, Monza, Never Compromise Voodoo.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Mar 11, 2005]
UnFadeable
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 35''

I started out with an Odyssey white hot 5. Switched to a Ping CRAZ-E, now this. this is by far the best. the white hot had good feel, and i sank some clutch putts with it but this is just so easy to line up, and easy to control distance. The craze-e was nice but too soft.

Similar Products Used:

Odyssey WH 5, Ping CRAZ-E

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 05, 2004]
Holde
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mezza Monza

I was looking for a new putter for a long time and though about the regular monza, but didn't like the size of the head. I saw mezza was launched and bought it on tgw.com, and really liked the looks right away. The first round I played I really struggled. 3 putted most of the time, and length control was not in sight. But after a little practice, the feel and alignment of this putter got better and now I love it! On short putts (< 3 feet) you can't miss! On longer putts the control is outstanding. The white line at the top and the red pipes make it easy to align. The grip is comfortable and precise. Several friends have tried it and they are amazed at the looks of this putter. It gives so much confidence, and that's all you need in putting. It IS in the hole! The cover in it self is worth the switch! With magnetic closing instead of a crappy velcro, you will love to unwrap this beauty. Wonder where to put the cover when you're putting? Hang it on your irons! It magnetic!

Customer Service

Not used

Similar Products Used:

Other Taylor Made putters, Two ball, etc. etc.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 21, 2004]
rblum22
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made Rossa Monza Mezza 34"

What a phenomenal putter this thing is!! It is 10 yards longer off the tee than any other putter I have ever used!! Seriously...easy to line up, easy to bring thru, great feel...and it looks great too. For me, the Mezza inspires a lot of confidence that I didn't have with the 2-ball. I'd highly recommend this to anyone looking for a new putter.

Customer Service

Golfdom always rocks!

Similar Products Used:

Cameron Newport Pro Platinum, Odyssey 2-ball.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 24, 2004]
Bizzy Blake
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mezza Monza

I bought my Mezz Monza putter about 3 weeks ago. I recently been struggling with my older Ping putter and was interested in improving. When I wlked in the store i saw and advertisement for the putter and was immidiately attracted by it's looks. After practice putting with it for a few minutes I was impressed with it's soft feel and ease of swing. The grip on the putter was also un compareable. After buying it I went out and played the next day. I struggled a little bit putting but the feel was still very good. Now that I have had time to practice with it I have been putting consistantly better. It had seved my a countless number of strokes and even helped my shott a 76 (a personal best)

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made Monza

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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