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T-Zoid Comp EZ
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Nice and EZ (T-Zoid Comp EZ)
Member Name: mrgarlic
Advantages: Looks, Forged feel, Lower ball flight Disadvantages: Scuff, Rust when left wet!, Expensive-ish
When it was time for me to upgrade to serious clubs, I spent a whole 6 months trying and testing clubs (and probably the patience of shop staff). I finally narrowed the choice down to three, Titliest 990 DCI, Maxfli Revolutions, and Mizuno Comp EZ. My personal preference is for classic looking club, no thick top edge, no weird lumps and bumps sticking off the hosel, and no spade-like wedges. All three fit that bill, and all are aesthetically pleasing on set up. Again all three felt great on contact, but the Comp EZ's had the edge being forged as opposed to cast. This has since caused me a few problems - forged clubs scuff and mark up easily, so after buying some head covers and leaving them on whilst wet, some of the clubs developed rust patches. I am however still happy after a year of use. They should suit a mid-handicapper with a small amount of workability and forgiveness, and a more penetrating ball flight, but the real beauty is around the green, where touch and feel becomes paramount. Add to this Tour Velvet grips and Sensicore shafts and you've got some top quality clubs. Summary: |
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