Reviewed by: Eddie T(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
, from FPO AP
Model Reviewed: TF-360
Summary: I had the TF 300 before with UST 65 Stiff flex and I cracked the clubface after a year of
use. I bought the TF-360 a month ago with UST ATR 65 Stiff flex. I have
nothing but praise for the TF-360. I hit it farther than before. I noticed
it goes straighter and farther with a smooth swing. But I'm a natural
strong hitter, so maybe I'll change the shaft to either UST 65 Stiff or
Accuflex Vizion Stiff. Has any strong hitter tried this with extra stiff
shaft? Please let me know. Very satisfied with this club and wouldn't
trade it for the more popular brand names
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Review Date August 12, 2002
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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Reviewed by: E Watts(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
, from Utah
Model Reviewed: 8* TF-360 w/UST 65 Stiff 45.5"
Summary: I have to be honest; I was a little disappointed when I took my TF-360 to the driving range for the first time. Disappointed because my drives kept hitting the fence that was at the end of the 300-yrd range, which prevented me from knowing how long I was actually hitting the ball.
I love this club! I had it made with the UST Proforce 65 stiff shaft that many other reviewers on this site have recommended. A friend of mine brought his new Ping driver along and we were able to compare the two side by side. Now to be fair his Ping is a 10* and my TF-360 is an 8*.
In distance I kicked his trash! Almost every one of my drives with the TF-360 hit the back of the driving range.
As for accuracy my friend did a little better than I did at first but after 10 or so drives, I was able to get use to my club and our accuracy was about the same.
The sound and feel was the same between the two. There isn't much feel with either club, however both have that sweet "Tink" sound and the look of both clubs gave me a lot of confidence. Now I've read other posts that say the TF-360 makes a "Thud" sound when hit. I didn't experience that and both clubs sounded the same.
As for price, well I don't think I have to tell you which one was the better value. Lets see $100 or $400, such a hard decision!
Any way this club, along with my new integra VS 88 irons has made a huge difference in my game. I was hitting in the high 90's and I am now in the high 80's, which has made me a very happy golfer!
Customer Service: Clonegolfclubs.com had the best prices I could find on the Web. The customer service was very nice, but it did take over two weeks for them to get my club to me (head was out of stock).
Similar Products Used: Taylor Made 300 series, Callaway VFT, Ping IST
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Review Date July 29, 2002
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Charlie (Unregistered User)
,
Shoots in the 80s
, from San Jose
Model Reviewed: TF-360
Summary: Very pleased with club, did a lot of research before buying. I purchased the TF-360 with a Accuflex Vizon shaft and midsize Winn Grip. I am 58 former baseball player and found myself being out driven. Upgrade about a year ago to Cleavland Quadpro with the Titanium face and Bimatrix shaft,hit some nice drives but nothing compared to the Combination of the TF-360 with the Accuflex Vizon. The result was an increase in distance of 15 to 25 yards in the air. Do not get a lot of roll. I am hitting a 9 degree and do get boring flight. There may be better clubs out there but I have not hit them. I have found the shaft and head allow me to crank it out about 265 to 270 and stay in the fairway with a slight draw.
Customer Service: Very Good
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Review Date June 25, 2002
Overall Rating 1 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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3 votes
Reviewed by: Rick (Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 100s
, from Cleveland
Model Reviewed: Integra TF 360
Summary: When I joined a league that plays from the blue tees, I needed a driver that hit farther. This club fit the bill. I bought it with a Pro Forch 65 regular shaft with stiff tip. The ball jumps off the face. My shots are straight and long. A bad shot is long and just off the fairway, usually because it rolled too far. Unintentional slices and hooks are gone from my game. The best thing about this club is I can't play without being asked what kind of club it is and others want to hit it. It looks cool and hits the ball far and straight!
Similar Products Used: none
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Review Date May 15, 2002
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 2.33 of 5,
3 votes
Reviewed by: kenna(Unregistered User)
,
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: tf 360 10 degree
Summary: Totally impressed. 30 yards more than my firesole because it flies straight. Very forgiving swinging smooth or swinging hard. I borrowed it for a swing during a select shot tournament and bought one the next day.
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