TaylorMade 300 Series Drivers
TaylorMade 300 Series Drivers
[Apr 21, 2001]
Tom
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 320, S90, 9.5
Just used the TM 320 for the first time today and after the first couple of drives I could tell that it was clearly superior to my GBB. Consistently 10 to 15 yards longer and, what I was not expecting, far more forgiving on miss hits. Similar Products Used: GBB |
[Apr 20, 2001]
Michael Yoshizawa
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 360 Ti 10.5 R-80
I am a beginner and was not quite sure I was ready for a club of this magnitude. I purchased my first set of clubs two months ago, Wilson Ultra MBT, and was not too satisfied with the included driver. I read several reviews on this site and others covering the Taylor Made drivers and over the Easter weekend I picked one up. I have no regrets. This is a very easy club to use effectively even for a beginner, it does require some dedicated practice. I can easily hit the ball pretty straight for 200-230 yards. The best I could do with the Wilson driver was 180-200 yards. Customer Service None Similar Products Used: None |
[Apr 18, 2001]
Mark
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 300Ti 8.5 Driver
I am currently using the GBB but my club was offering a demo of this. I hit it and man did I love it. This has to be the best driver I have hit period. The lauch angle is excellent and the ball seems to hang up in the air. My GBB carries about 230 but I was consistently carrying this driver 250. It is just a better driver over all, and the look of it is amazing, I love the non offset look. Not many drivers today have no offset, this one has none, and it looks great. I hit a fade, but I hit this club striaghter than my GBB that has quite a bit of offset. Excellent Club! Similar Products Used: GBB |
[Apr 16, 2001]
Greg
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
TM 320 9.5 deg w/ S90 shaft
I would like to follow up on my previous review. I had this club for a few months and I have to say that I love this club. The GBB i had is dead compared to the ballflight I get with the Taylormade. The ball just doesnt stop. The feel is just solid. You feel when you do a great shot. The sound is great too. The stock shaft is excellent. Similar Products Used: GBB |
[Apr 14, 2001]
Ferdinand
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
TM 320, 9.5 degrees, S-90 shaft
Solid. That word accurately summarizes this club. The clubface feels harder than most, and launches the ball in a flight that seems to go forever. The wide face expands the sweet spot between the center and the toe. I prefer a deeper (taller) face to assure I don't hit pop-ups, but that's a matter of preference, and I haven't hit any with this club. It's certainly one of the current best of breed. Similar Products Used: Callaway Hawkeye VFT (10-degrees); original Hawkeye (10-degrees) |
[Apr 14, 2001]
RICHARD
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
360 9.5 t-90 shaft
Tried a buddy's 300 and was amazed at the distance. Then my pro had be try the 320 9.5 for nine holes and was further impressed. Then my pro had me on the range hitting different shafts and degrees and we settled on the 360 9.5 w/t-90 shaft. Similar Products Used: Ping |
[Apr 12, 2001]
adam
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
320 10.5 r80
BEST DRIVER OUT THERE . FORGIVING, EASY TO USE JUST BRILLIANT Similar Products Used: TITLEIST 975d CALLAWAY S/STEEL,ERC11,VFT,PINGTISI |
[Apr 10, 2001]
Daryl
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor 320 9.5
This is my second review on this club, just a follow up. When I traded in my VFT Callaway on this club at Roger Dunn, I tried hitting the Taylor S90 shaft and one that had a factory installed Graffaloy Prolite 35s shaft. The Graffaloy felt better so I took it. Right away the difference was unbelievable between the Taylor and VFT. I absolutely fell in love with the Taylor. After using it for a couple of weeks, I started noticing the harder I stepped on it, I was developing a little bit too much of a fade. I went to No Bogies golf here in Mission Viejo and did their swing analyser. They caught me anywhere between 105 and 110 mph. But come to find out, the Graffaloy was a little too tip stiff. They recommended either a proforce 75 shaft or a Harrison 3.5. I went to the 3.5 at 45 1/2" long and played this past weekend. The only thing I can say is unbelievable. My ball trajectory is a little lower now and gone is the fade. This combination on the 320 is unbelievable. I strongly recommend getting a shaft fitted to your swing and the 320 will do the rest of the work. Similar Products Used: GGB, Hawkeye and VFT |
[Apr 09, 2001]
Russell
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 360ti Driver
Well I have only one thing to say about the 360ti, it goes a long way. Before the 360 I was using the Firesole and i was doin ok. I was driving around 270-290 with it. But now i am using the 360 i am averaging 300+ on my drives. So i plan on keeping it in my bag for a lond time. Similar Products Used: Ping IsI, Callaway Hawkeye, Titliest 975d |
[Apr 08, 2001]
John
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 320 9.5 S-90
Awesome driver. I traded in my Firesole for the new 320 driver and I am hitting the ball about 20 yards longer and in the fairway. I would recommend this driver to any golfer. Taylor Made has finally introduced a quality club. Similar Products Used: Titleist 975d, Mizuno, Callaway Hawkeye |