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TaylorMade R580 Drivers Review

TaylorMade R580


Description
400cc oversize deep face design for players who want higher trajectory and maximum distance. Conforms with USGA Regulations.


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Review Date
November 26, 2011

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: joseph ,  Shoots in the 100s

Model Reviewed:
taylormade R580 9.5 degree driver

Summary:
i am a thirteen year old who with my old driver could hit 150 - 200 yrds just got my Taylor Made R580 Driver at a pawn shop for 2.98$. i havent had a chance to hit the range with it yet but i think i will tomorrow after reading the other reviews it sounds like i got a realy good deal on it.


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Review Date
July 21, 2010

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Reviewed by: oliver chalkley ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
taylor made r580

Summary:
best driver i have ever used. acquired second hand and it preforms superbly. recommended for any golfer of any skill level. top notch driver


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Review Date
January 15, 2010

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: dennyboy ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
taylormade580

Summary:
I still use my 580 even though it's more than a few years old....even w/ both arms cut off I still can it 500-600+ plus yards....Blindfolded!


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Review Date
July 20, 2008

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: ryan ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
r580 stock senior flex

Summary:
they say you can't buy a golf swing, but this is about as close as you can get. i got this club on proline golf used for $37. what a deal. i took this thing to the range and didn't want to leave. im only 16 so i went for a senior flex, good choice for me. im consistantly hiting 200s rather then hitting absolute crap with my old knight. if you really want to take a step up for a low price, buy this thing.

Similar Products Used:
cleavland launcher comp, Taylor Made r5 duel, Taylor Made r580Xd, Callaway Big Bertha.


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Review Date
October 17, 2007

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Marco ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made R580

Summary:
I'm a 2.3 index for '07 and am an old salt with clubs. Have played the same Eye2's for over 20 years, but just recently swapped out my War Bird driver and 3 wood for TM's. Paid $35 for my 580 10.5 on eBay with a ProForce 65 X-Stiff. The accuracy I gained with the shaft and probably some club head design is just insane. Picked up a good 20 yards on average as well which I attribute to upgrading my 1993 War Bird technology and shaft dynamics. I flight the ball much lower now...beautiful. So, I'm on pay dirt more and picked up distance for chump change on eBay. Also bought the V-Steel 3 wood which I like, but will be upgrading the shaft to a ProForce 65 to get the ball flight down a bit.

For those of you who are reading these reviews as a resource please take them with a grain of salt. When you see someone make a post 'shoots in the 90's' and they are suddenly bombing it 300+.....uh, okay. You cannot buy a golf swing. Maybe 5% of amateurs have EVER hit a drive of 300 w/o wind aid, downhill, etc. I have played in two US Amateur qualifying events and there are only a handful of these guys who can pop 300....so, take these instant 'I'm a mad bomber off the tee' posts as comedic and just go test it for yourself.


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