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Trying to find some reviews on this older Mizuno driver called k75td.

Here's some pics.

Thanks!

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I have one. Someone gave it to me as a gift. It was intended for my father so it came with a super light weight shaft and I didn't like the feel so I lent it to a friend.

It is well made, looks traditional. I didn't find it particularly forgiving (I was playing either my Epon Tech 460 or R7) and the distance was average.

Not much to tell but that was my experience with the club.

I have one (10.25*) with a Diamana X 70s shaft. I actually find the feel really solid and don't have any problem with forgiveness. Slightly hollow but solid sound. Very workable and very deep face. Longest driver I own and I really like the silver inlay and white line on top.

Shape-wise and accuracy-wise I still love all of the Yamaha Tourmodel lineup, but this Mizzy I will be holding onto - it is a beautiful club!

Cheers

Darren

I have one (10.25*) with a Diamana X 70s shaft. I actually find the feel really solid and don't have any problem with forgiveness. Slightly hollow but solid sound. Very workable and very deep face. Longest driver I own and I really like the silver inlay and white line on top.

Shape-wise and accuracy-wise I still love all of the Yamaha Tourmodel lineup, but this Mizzy I will be holding onto - it is a beautiful club!

Cheers

Darren

Darren,

You really have a penchant for the older stuff…

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Thanks for the info guys! I see some on the used market in Japan, but they are still quite expensive compared to their stock offerings.

So I wondered what the deal was.

Darren,

You really have a penchant for the older stuff…

My decisions are purely based on enjoyment and scoring. Clubs like my PRGR 4+ driving iron just flat-out work for me - and it's all about the whole bag flowing so you can keep same tempo swing all day, plus the local turf and weather conditions.....

Great hobby!

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