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Old April 18th, 2006, 03:56 PM
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T-Zoid Pro Irons

Does anyone else here still play Mizuno Pro irons (pro or pro II)? I need a new set really but I just can't find anything that seems to match up to these irons, MP-32 have been suggested, what do you think?

I recently bought another set of T-Zoid Pro's off ebay that are in better condition to keep me going for a while, but August time I am looking to upgrade.
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Old April 18th, 2006, 06:02 PM
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MP-60s are the closest you'll find to the T Zoid Pro...look for MP30s too.
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Old April 19th, 2006, 03:36 PM
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Been playing the pro's since they came out, about 10 yrs
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This is golf we're talking about, not Formula 1. For the average player, technology doesn't move that fast and newer is not always better. For sure we're always bombarded with ads about what's the longest, straighest, newest, best, but if you're happy with the Mizuno Pro irons then stick with them.

Of course, if you just want some new clubs because you fancy new clubs, then that's fine too
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Old April 20th, 2006, 04:03 AM
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This is golf we're talking about, not Formula 1. For the average player, technology doesn't move that fast and newer is not always better. For sure we're always bombarded with ads about what's the longest, straighest, newest, best, but if you're happy with the Mizuno Pro irons then stick with them.

Of course, if you just want some new clubs because you fancy new clubs, then that's fine too
I have to say I totally agree with you carl. I have been playing for about a year after a a 5 year break due to injury, and the difference between technology in irons is very small if any. Perhaps that's why I can't find any to replace my zoids. Although I will say that the biggest change in that time is drivers and hybrids. I got a 460cc driver and it's much easier to use than my old small headed driver, and I get way more distance too.

PS Got my eye on a nice set of T-Zoid Pro II irons on ebay, brand new - been in this guys loft since he bought them!!
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