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I (after weeks of deliberation) have decided to order a set of mizuno t-zoid comp ez's. I do not have a ton of money to order a six hundred dollar set and have found these for 120.00 in very good shape. I have hit the mx-25's and they were a thing of beauty, cant get over them. So i am wondering how the t-zoids compare to the mx-25's. Has anybody hit both? I hit my irons decent most of the time and shoot in the 80's, with my short game the worst of it. If any body can give me some feedback i would appreciate it.

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I own a set of Mizuno Comp EZ and they are oversized forged irons that I highly recommend to everyone, I feel they are the best value for your money, you made a great choice and you will be very happy once you starting hitting balls with them. I switched from Ping Eye 2 Becu to the Comp EZ and my game improved infact I had 2 holes in once with those clubs.

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Also ordered a mizuno mp-t series wedge. What do you guys think about buying used wedges? I bought it from prolinepreownedgolf.com so it should not be beat up. Just curious what everyones opinion was.

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Does Mizuno make anything that is bad? When I was a younger man, I played the Mizuno True irons and I loved em and then later switched to the T zoids. If you are young enough and healthy enough, Mizuno makes great stuff.

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I am 31, so age was not the issue. I was just kind of scared of getting a set of forged irons that was already 8 years old. I really dont buy clubs often at all, the 845's i hit with now i have been playing since 96 or 97. But i said heck with it and bought them anyway. All i wanted in a iron was to be able to feel the ball, without taking a year to learn how to hit a set of blades. I also did not want a big cluncky set of super game improvement irons. I just dont want to keep masking swing flaws. So for $120.00, if i cant hit them or dont like them, who cares.

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