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Quality driver from Mizuno... (T-Zoid Forged Driver)

PeterBlair

Member Name: PeterBlair

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T-Zoid Forged Driver

Date: 26/11/00 (1018 review reads)
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Advantages: Accurate, Easy to Use, Well Made

Disadvantages: Expensive

I recently bought the Mizuno, and after testing a few of the top of the range drivers from various manufacturers (Titleist,Ping,Taylor Made etc.), I found that I hit the Mizuno the most consistently. It seemed to put exceptional run on the ball, meaning that even for badly struck shots (topped or skyed) it continued to run on for 100+yds. One point of note, make sure you try various shaft flexes and lofts - as in the end, I went for the 9°, Stiff/Regular flex - stiffer than usual for me. Mizuno shafts seem fairly whippy and so the stiffer shaft made the difference for me - I made better contact and felt more comfortable when swinging. The club plays exceptionally well, and I find that the ball cuts through wind exceptionally well (using Titleist HP Eclipse) and runs really well on the fairway. If you're considering a top of the range titanium driver, try the Mizuno, I guarantee you'll like it! I think that it will suit both low and high handicappers, as my friend (12 h/cap) also has one and seems to enjoy using it as well.
When you make a sweet contact with the ball, the active kick shaft really lets you know, by sweeping through with positive ball-on-club feedback. The head looks nice sitting behind the ball at address, shiny and smooth without being off putting.
The only downside that I can see is that the headcover is so padded and of such good quality (leather & suede), that i have trouble getting it into the trunk of the car in my trolley bag! ;))
The only other tip I can think of is to try a wide variety of clubs before narrowing it down, then try each club you like in a variety of shafts and lofts until you find one that best suits your game.
Happy hitting!

Peter

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