Ping Ti SI Drivers
Ping Ti SI Drivers
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[Dec 25, 1999]
Rob Smith
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
PING TISI driver
Solid and forgiving but very, very heavy. I feel like I am swinging the Momentius Swingmaster when I hit with this thing. Amazing. |
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[Aug 10, 1999]
Steve
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
10 degree firm flex
Overall, this club is very easy to use. With the biggest head i've ever seen, it gives me a lot of confidence before i smack one 275 down the fairway. the only bad thing about it is the occasionaol, slight hook i hit...maybe one or two per round. the best driver ever in my bag. Similar Products Used: Big Bertha warbird, Titleist 975D, Orlimar, and many others. |
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[Sep 15, 1999]
Jeff
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
8.5 loft stiff shaft
This is the best driver I have ever used. This driver gave me 10 to 15 yards more in distance and is more accurate. I like the low trajectory, it seems to run forever and I'm a high ball hitter. Tested the Taylor Made Firesole and Titleist 975D and the Ping was longer and more consitent. Similar Products Used: Taylor Made Bubble and Firesole drivers,Titleist 975D driver |
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[Dec 23, 1999]
Hunter
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
Ping ISI Ti 8.5 stiff flex
This club has brought me back to the fairway. Since I have owned this club I have reached two par-4s over over 300 yards. I love this club! Similar Products Used: Titleist 975 D , Callaway Hawkeye and Steelhead. |
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[Nov 04, 1999]
Ashley
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
Ping TiSi Driver
I, like many of you, was in the market for a new driver. I was tired of my Taylor Made Burner with an extra stiff Ti shaft. (Felt like Paul Bunyun) I tried the Titleist 975D & R and found they were nice but then I put the Ping in my hands. From the first swing I knew it was the driver for me. The sheer difference in length and accuracy is amazing. I now average over 300 yards off the tee and I have found that the factory stiff shaft can handle all the speed I can throw at it. (Upwards of 120 mph.) I think this will be the last driver I will ever purchase. But be warned fair consumer, after purchasing this driver, I then had to purchase a new 64-degree wedge because I was too close to most greens for any 3/4 sand wedge shots. At least most of my long irons stay clean. Enjoy! |
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[Aug 17, 2001]
Buffalo
2
Model Reviewed:
11.5 RUD Regular Flex
OK if you read the people's complaints about how this club is a fader's nightmare, almost all those people hit the same club: The 8.5 RSS, which means they obviously were not fitted by Ping. If they had actually taken the time to get fitted, they would not have sliced the ball into the next county. I love the trajectory and roll my 11.5 degree driver and would not trade it for any other driver on the market. Customer Service Ping has the best customer service of any golf club manufacturer out there Similar Products Used: None |
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[Aug 22, 2001]
James Hicks
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Ping Tisi
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None I thought I had a decent club and my problem was my swing. Big fat slices and nasty over-compensated hooks. I switched to the TM 320 and I have only this to say. It is really hard to work the ball with the Ping. Try the TM... it will blow your mind. Similar Products Used: None |
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[Aug 21, 2001]
Peter
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
TISI 8.5* RUD stiff
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None Can`t control this driver at all.Ball flyes all over the place. I´ll stick with my TM 320 which I can hit 260-290 meters with a slight fade. Similar Products Used: None |
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[Aug 21, 2001]
muki
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
TiSi
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None I just purchased my TiSi 10* RUD 350 Stiff shaft and what an incredible Driver! I was playing the Firesole 10.5 Bubble R-80, a great driver but not a confidence builder. Since I have started to qualify for handicap, the Firesole has stayed in the bag. But now, with the Ping, my drives are more controled and the way it looks at address and the sound it makes when striking the ball, absolutely incredible! I have only been playing for 1 year and now with the Ping driver and the Ping Ti I3 Wood, I hope to be in the 80''s soon! Way to go Ping! Similar Products Used: Taylor Made Firesole 10.5* R-80 Bubble |
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[Aug 20, 2001]
MD
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Ping TiSI 8.5 RSS
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None I switched to this from GBB 9*, which ballooned on me. I''ve waited awhile for prices to moderate. I''m glad I waited, but this club would have been worth the price at $400. This club is truly a source of WOWS!! off the teebox. Played about 10 rounds so far and have broken 80 half those rounds, including a 74 yesterday, my best ever. I''ve been a 10 for a couple of years, this driver is a breakthrough club. For me the 8.5* hits plenty high, and like any club you still have to put a good swing on it. But with this club my good hits are honestly 20-30yds farther than my best with the GBB or with Ping''s i3 driver. The top of the hill traps that have been my nemesis now have no chance at my drives, they just look up at my ball and fondly wave like kids at the airport runway. And instead of 5 iron to greens I''m now hitting 8 or 9 irons. I agree with the guys who suspect there''s a lot of truth-stretching to the yardages posted on these pages, but for me, to go from 220-240 drives to 250-270, that''s huge. And my misses with this thing leave me still in reach of the green. This club is dynamite! You owe it to yourself to try it. Like all Ping clubs the fitting system is important and so helpful, you''ve gotta do it. Customer Service Been first rate in my experience. Similar Products Used: GBB 9*; Warbird 10*; Ping i3 11* |

