Description Borrowing from the advanced design of its titanium cousins, the 200 Steel driver combines state-of-the-art Powerframe Technology and face-weld construction to produce the largest (275cc) and fastest COR steel driver we''ve ever developed. High-strength 455 stainless allows for thinner, lighter construction. This gives us more CAD-design freedom to expand the head size, distribute weight and optimize CG for improved trajectory.
Reviewed by: Nick(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Taylormade 200 Steel
Summary: It's a bit of a throw-back club, but this small-headed driver delivers all the distance of the 460cc heads. I've had mine for about 5 years and I'm not giving it up. It doesn't offer the same forgiveness as the 460's, but the feel is much more solid. The driver has a super hot face and the ball comes off screaming. Try one out at your local pro shop and put it up against the big 460's. Just try not to bite your tongue when you're picking your jaw up off the floor.
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Summary: If you like the smaller head drivers of years past,you may want to give this driver a try.It has a solid feel and a sweet sound that you don't get from the titanium drivers of today.I have the 10.5* and the stock TM R-80 shaft.The ball comes off at a much lower trajectory than the larger head 10.5* drivers and produces quite a bit of roll.Along with a V-steel 3 and 5 wood,Taylormade has me covered.
Customer Service: No experience with customer service.
Similar Products Used: Callaway Big Bertha 454,Ping Rapture,Taylormade Burner
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Summary: I have been using my Taylor 10.5 Reg 200 steel for several years. Its a very solid feeling and sounding club. I have tried many of the newer more "advanced" clubs... Its too much fun playing with the old one, its a great club and I enjoy out driving the all the $400 clubs.
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Summary: I've been going through large headed drivers like water: HiBore, Cobra L4V, Burner and my well used R5. That said, after a re-grip to a full cord Golf Pride, I returned to my 10.5 Reg shaft 200 steel. Awesome feel, little loss in distance, little dispersion and very workable. I suspect having an additional one on the side (even used) is a better investment. A great club. The 3 and 5 woods are also very solid.
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Review Date October 6, 2007
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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Reviewed by: JS(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: 200 series driver
Summary: Had this driver for over 4 yrs. now - I think it's the best driver for the money. Awesome distance, great sound at impact. I consistantly outdrive guys with the latest "BIG" drivers - wish rest of my game was up to snuff.
Customer Service: none needed
Similar Products Used: Callaway ERC
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