Dunlop Tad Moore Titanium Drivers

Dunlop Tad Moore Titanium Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

15-3-3-3 Beta Titanium 348cc Oversize Head

USER REVIEWS

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[Nov 04, 2005]
NewmarketSean
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: 15-3-3-3Ti 348 cc 10* with internal weight system

I won this club in a late season tourney about 3 weeks ago. I'm pretty old school when it comes to clubs--this club replaced a 10* BB warbird I've been using for the past few seasons. My Tad Moore driver has a Penley "R" flex "graphite light" shaft and a Tad Moore Golf Pride Tour Velvet grip. This is an attractive club--nicely finisied and it feels really, really solid. I cannot hit this club as far as my warbird when I really tag it on the sweetspot, which I'd only do about twice a round (280 yds), but almost at about 265+. One thing that is really great is how solid and consistent the mis-hits are. I also tend to hit drives straight or with a slight draw with this club, and my normal shot shape with the warbird is a fade (slice if I'm having a bad day). I took the club to the range a few times before trying it out on the course. On the course I hit about twice as many fairways as usual, and I had one of my better rounds this year. I knew about Tad Moore wedges before I won this club, but was not aware of the drivers. I'm not sure exactly how much this club cost, but it's a quality product that I'd gladly pay $250+ for--I've looked on line and see it costs about $150-$250 depending on the shaft. All in all, I'm very pleased with this club, and look forward to my next few rounds with it. One thing I will need to change is the size of tees I've been using--I need some extra long tees to tee the ball higher for this big club head.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

--BB Warbird 10*, graphite stiff --Cleveland Bi-Metal 8.5*, graphite stiff --Ping Zing Laminate, graphite stiff

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 09, 2003]
hmx1jkhil
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Dunlop LoCo "Crazy Long"

Not incredibly impressed. I guess you get what you pay for. Looked at more expensive clubs for awhile but decided for $80 I couldn't lose....well I lost distance. I am impressed with the forgiveness of off center hits. Maybe it's me but it doesn't seem to have the "crazy" distance that everyone is talking about or implied.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway BBB, Cobra SS 427

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 20, 2003]
Homie OPatrick
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Dunlop Loco 10*

I shoot in the mid 90's, and I am normally not too good with a driver. I have slicing issues, like a lot of people I play with. My friend has an offset driver that I borrowed for a weekend and had success with. I saw the Loco online and swung it at a store, and decided to go with it. I like what it does for my drive. I know that I should just fix my slice, but I can't argue with the results this driver give me. I now hit consistantly straight down the fairway with just a touch of draw. Distance is still good with off center hits. I am not a long ball hitter, but I think that I am hitting this about 275. If you have any slice, just go buy this driver, you will feel so much better about your game, and at $100 you'll wish you got one earlier. Just remember to get a bag of jumbo tees with it.

Similar Products Used:

Louisville Smart 11.5* - Nice driver. I beat it to death learning how to play. I am not good enough to hit it in the center every time. KZG RBT 325 - Hits the ball a mile, but for me, it takes a ri

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 27, 2003]
Pasta76
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Dunlop LoCo Driver

Absolutly AWESOME. Not only for the price, but in general. I have hit just about every driver in the world in my search for one that combines distance and control.....the search has ended. The 450cc head doesn't hurt either. Let me tell you, if you can't hit this driver, pick up BINGO. I am so happy with the product, I am writing this reviw in hopes that you find the same pleasure I do in hitting it.

Similar Products Used:

Wilson Fat Shaft, Wilson Deep Red, Callaway Steelhead and Great Big Bertha, Taylor Made 580 and Burner Bubble

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 30, 2003]
Kenneth Nielsen
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Dunlop Loco Driver

I purchased the 10 degree mid firm Loco driver recently. It has a 450 CC head and looks huge on the tee. At first i was worried about control, but that is no problem at all. Actually it is extremely forgiving and VERY long hitting - 300+. A driver that is easy to use, and forgiving - plus it comes at a reasonable price. Try it out!

Similar Products Used:

Orlimar Hip TI, Cleveland Launcher 400

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 20, 2002]
Stuart Blackburn
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Tad Moore Titanium Driver

price is uk pounds (about $100). Had more or less given up with drivers after trying several over the years. preferred my driving iron - consistent, if not as long. decided to try again with driver. took advice of shop and have never looked back. consistently hitting 250+ with some nearer 300 yds. this club has transformed my golf from mediocre hack to competent. my scores have dropped very quickly as this club is worth 8-12 strokes a round to me. wonderful.

Customer Service

n/a

Similar Products Used:

spalding, wilson, howson, astron?

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 24, 2002]
John
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: Dunlop No Problem 2 Driver

Best 40 bucks you will ever spend. Extremely lightweight with graphite shaft. 320cc oversize head with titanium face gives user a solid "feel" when club contacts ball. Perfect driver for scratch golfer. No need to go to pro shop for an overpriced driver when the NP2 will probably drive the ball about 5 yards less on average than some of your high end drivers.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
5
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