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 C...
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
Visitors rate this review 3.00 of 5,
2 votes
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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Review Date June 22, 2007
Overall Rating 2 of 5
Value Rating 2 of 5
Reviewed by: Robert Fazio(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made 200 Steel
Summary: I have had this club for as long as I can remember. I would guess now going on 6 or more years. I have a swing speed over 100mph and can toss the ball 280 on a regular basis. Every so often I go out and see if there is something that I can hit better than it. I would spend $300 or more if I could get either straighter drives, or at least another 30 yards. Up to this point, I am going out again soon, I have not found one. What happen with the review?
Customer Service: never
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