Description The 300 Series features three separate drivers, the 300 Ti, 320 Ti and 360 Ti. Each designed with different sizes, shapes and weight distributions to optimize a particular player's unique launch condi...
Reviewed by: Creative Golfer(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made 300 Tour
Summary: Bought the TM 300 Tour head only from eBay. The head was branded as the "Holy Grail" of drivers. At 360cc (deep face), it can still bomb your drive a mile away. Had my 10.5 deg head fitted with a Fujikura Speeder 569 in reg flex shaft. I was told this is a prototype and is only issue for tour players only. Overall, an excellent head.
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Summary: I purchaed this driver about a year ago and have used it on a regular basis. I drive with it on all par 4s & 5's. I'm left handed and new to golfing. I feel I swing the club way to fast for the shaft. When I do. I get a horific slices. Not a pretty sight. When I ease off on it, it has a real nice easy fade to the left if thats the right term. My drives are high all the time if I don't top the ball. I'm feeling 10.5 is to high for my swing and should switch to a 9.5. The club really performs but, the left fade is troublesome if you slice anyways. I'm looking into a Callaway Fusion Ft-3 with the adjustabe head bias. From what I have read it will help correct the fade and counter the slice somewhat. As for as the 360ti is concerned, I would suggest it but with reservations. If you are in the 80's or below go for it, but if you shoot 90 or above try something else a little more forgiving.
Customer Service: Haven't any contact.
Similar Products Used: None
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Summary: This is the go-to club for maximum distance. I have a fairly quick swing so I put in the stiffest and least torque shaft on this club. This club hits the ball a mile and change. It gunshot sound and perfect trajectory give one all the confidence he or she will need off tee. Buy this club, have the shaft fitted to your swing... ...play better.
Customer Service: I purchased this club at 2ND SWING GOLF in Raleigh, NC for a whopping $34.oo.
Similar Products Used: Big Bertha Steelhead, Titliest 975, Cleveland Launcher, pretty much all except for brand-new clubs.
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Summary: i seem to end up back at this driver every time. i get the itch and try something different. but nothing compares for me. what's really wrong with 240 - 260 average drives and hitting fairways? why does the appeal of maybe 10 more yards make us scramble? i can really go after this and hit it 300 from time to time---distance is subjective to your ability. but this is a pure driver. not a volkswagen on a stick.
Similar Products Used: basically everything not brand new.
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Summary: I miss my 360xd...I had gotten to a point where I was fading the ball and hitting it about 250 per drive. I traded it for a 580xd where I slice EVERYTHING. You can pick up a new one now on Ebay for $125
Customer Service: No experience
Similar Products Used: R580xd
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