Integra IV 320cc Ti Drivers

Integra IV 320cc Ti Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

This 320cc design is one of the most popular out today. It is a hot one with a solid feel but plenty of spring effect and accuracy. It comes standard with the Penley tour grade, low torque, light weight graphite shaft at 45". Email us for a quote on custom shafts and lengths.

USER REVIEWS

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[Nov 22, 2003]
Edan
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Integra IV 320cc Ti Driver

Awesome club. I paid about $40 dollars for it on ebay just to try it out after reading rave reviews on different sites. I have played alot of expensive drivers ping, tm 320... But this club is easily one of the best. I bought the Taylormade 320 recently thinking it might be an upgrade, but ended up selling it because it didnt match the integras performance. Club is straight and long off the tee(consistantly over 270). For the price there is no better club.

Similar Products Used:

taylormade 320, ping, ...

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 13, 2003]
Bryan
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Integra IV 320cc

I have only played this club this season, but I have found it to hit longer and more accurate than any other driver I have hit. The sound and feel of the club take some getting use to, but the amount of good shots it produces helps you feel confident when stepping up to the ball. I have the Proforce 65 stiff which produces a low ball flight with a lot of roll. I used to hit nothing but my 3 wood off the tee, but with this club I can step up to the tee with my driver and feel confident I am not going to shank it into the trees. Bottom line, this club is worth the money.

Similar Products Used:

Wilson, Liquid Metal, and Cobra

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 23, 2003]
SAMUEL WONG
Shoots in the 90s

Got 2 of them at ebay like 2 years ago, at $80 each. One 10 degrees mated with Bi-Matrix regular flex and one 9 degrees with Pro Force 65 stiff flex. Interesting though, when I swing easy with the 10 degrees Bi-Matrix it's deadly accurate and resonably far(275 yard+). For the 9 degrees Pro Force 65, I give 100% and no matter whichever way the ball ended up, it still went far, 290 yard +! I think this head wasn't designed for power hitters, it does its job by the spring effect.

Customer Service

None

Similar Products Used:

Ping TISI stock shaft, Great Big Bertha ruger titanium w/Prolite stiff flex.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 18, 2003]
Luc
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Integra IV 320cc

I picked up this driver cause I didn't want to spend a fortune for a titanium face. I was plesently suprised. It has a fairly hot face, I gained about 10 yards average over my Bang and about 20 yrds. over my stainless. The head is 320cc which is my preferable size not an ogre, but still very forgiving and it's also USGA legal. I coupled the Integra IV with a UST Proforce 65/Stiff, very good match my shot groupings are great. I've went from hitting 2 or 3 of 9 fairways on driver tee shots to 7 or 8. The club is well made, my only complaint being the paint is a little flakey.

Customer Service

Diamond Tour was very helpful and cooperative when I ordered, but I haven't had any reason for customer service since then.

Similar Products Used:

Cobra ss 427 Orlimar hipSteel Stiletto II Beta Ti Bang Mello Yello

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 06, 2002]
murray rubinstein
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: integra 320 driver

this an excellent clubhead when mated with a good shaft. i use an Orbiter [stif flex} 46 inches The long extended staff is best for slow swings and allows one to control the ball flight The club can be worked but tends to go right--fade but the gentle swing and the stiff shafts prvents hooking. with the 9 degre the flight is low and flat and has excllent roll. the price is a bargain and the qualityif one is not a super faster and super hard swinger is excellent. Integra drivers and woos are a clss act in the component category and this demonstrated with this clu

Customer Service

not an issue

Similar Products Used:

z-woods

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 17, 2002]
CarlosPar5
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Integra 320 cc

Great club, feels great, very good response and nice look. Shafted with a Pro Force 75 Stiff at 45" and it works great. If you are looking to promote a draw, forget it, the club goes straight or fades a little which lowers your marging for error. Aim left of the fairway and you will get always in the fairway. What I like most is the huge cowbell sound. Even though you have a strong swing, you don't have to push it to the limit. You can get great distance without using your full power.

Customer Service

Don't needed.

Similar Products Used:

Ping TISI, Callaway C4, Taylor Made Super Steel, Callaway Steelhead Plus.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 02, 2002]
Keith from Canada
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: 320 cc Integra IV

Considering I couldn't hit a driver consistently to save my life, this club has completely changed my game. I guess my driver swing is best defined as 'smooth' rather than 'powerful' and this driver responds very well to that sort of swing. Mated with a ProForce 65 regular flex, I'm not getting booming distances but I am consistent and reasonably long (250 yards on average with the occassional roll to 285). Considering I play with people who own drivers that cost 5 times the amount and i'm always as far or farther than they are, I have nothing to complain about. A nice driver especially given the price!

Similar Products Used:

TaylorMade 320cc, Ping TiSi

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RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 22, 2002]
bob
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Integra IV 320cc driver

very straight driver that geneates a lot of roll. It is more of a driver for people with fast swing speeds.+++

Similar Products Used:

ping tisi0

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RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 08, 2002]
Mr E
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Integra IV 320cc

Long and straight. I'm sure there are drivers out there that could go further but this is a bargain. Very well-made with aesthetically pleasing look (at least I think so...the large head gives me confidence). Makes a very unique "ping" when struck. Odd at first, but it'll grow on ya. ;) Very easy to work this club, and it promotes a perfect boring ball flight. I've hit this and the PING and, I'll tell you, this definitely hits as well as the PING. I paid $69.99 for mine with a proforce 65 shaft and a winn grip. Great investment.

Similar Products Used:

PING TiSi, Titleist 975d/j....you name it, I've hit it.

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 07, 2002]
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Integra IV

Nice driver. It is not the longest , but you do get a lot of roll to compensate and make up distance. This driver wants to stay in the fairways. Unlike other big-headed drivers, I found you can actually work the ball with this one. My driver is matched with a UST Proforce 55 in S-flex. This is a decent combo, but I think the UST 65 ,or the Penley Stealth would be a better match. The 55 makes it feel too lite. Overall, Great Value and performance for a low price!

Customer Service

Very Good!

Similar Products Used:

Integra TF360

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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