TaylorMade 300 Series Drivers
TaylorMade 300 Series Drivers
[Apr 08, 2001]
Neil
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
300 Ti w/ Tour Stiff
This is an extremely solid club. I am playing the 300 Ti, 8.5 w/ the Tour S-90 shaft. I also tried an 8.5 320 but it feels like a totally different club, nowhere near the performance as the 300. I can shape shots well w/ the 300 and the lower trajectory is beneficient as I have a naturally high ball flight. I would highly recommend this club. Similar Products Used: 320 Ti, Ping Tisi, Cleveland QuadPro, Ti2, Titleist 975D |
[Apr 07, 2001]
Duuh
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TM 320 9.5*
Love this club. Feels very smooth and natural during the swing. I tried the ping Tisi for 3 months and couldn't control it. The ping just never felt comfortable when i swung it. So I switched 2 weeks ago. Only missed 4 fairways (just into the rough, no OB's) in two rounds. I tried the 10.5* with R-80 shaft and the ball went straight but it ballooned a lot. So I traded it for a 9.5* with a proforce 65 reg shaft and this seem to be th right combination for me. I'm hitting the ball with a much more boring ball flight and getting 15- 20 yards longer compared to the ping (probably due to the extra roll.) Very easy club to hit. I've been a slicer all my 15 years of golf and I have only sliced a few times (so far atleast!). Only complaint is that the sound of the club at impact is this dull sounding PUNK. The feel at impact is also very weak. It feels and sounds very hollow at impact. I can't tell if I've hit a good shot until I look up. Unlike the ping. When you spank a ball with the ping you can definitly hear and feel the good hit. But I'll take the extra length and accuracy over the way it sounds and feels at impact anytime. Similar Products Used: Ping Tisi 8.5*, Hawkeye |
[Apr 06, 2001]
John
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
320 TI, 10.5 deg, stock Ultralight shaft, reg flex
This club is not for the occasional golfer. I read the review and it seems like only really good golfers can get this club to work for them. The club shaft length is a monster 45 1/2 and the club head face is way too big. Need to tee the ball very high. I would go with the Orilmar Original Trimetal 10.5 deg, reg flex driver. Much better deal at $99.00 on sale ( The Sports Auhtority) and you get great distance and nice straight shots. Customer Service None Similar Products Used: Callaway Steel Head Plus and Orilmar Tri-Metal |
[Apr 03, 2001]
CC
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 320, 9.5, S-90
Just bought the 320 last night. Was a loyal user of a 10 degree GBB with Grafalloy ProLite 45. After ten-twenty drives at the range it was clear that the TM completely outperforms the GBB. Drives launch faster, higher and carry further vs. the GBB. Frankly, the GBB seems unworthy vs. the TM and much lower on the "technology" index. Similar Products Used: GBB with Grafalloy, 975 with Grafalloy, KZG, Ping i3, Ping TISI |
[Apr 03, 2001]
Edward S
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
320 /9.5 S 90 Shaft
This is simply the best driver that I ever hit. It goes longer by 10-20 yards than my Callaway 9 degree Hawkeye. Some of my drives have been in unchartered territory for me. Plus my misses are in a tighter pattern. The S 90 is an excellent shaft for a 90 MPH swinger like myself. Working the drive is easier . I will replace my Hawkeye with the 3 and 5 when they become available in left hand with the S 90 shaft. Customer Service No Similar Products Used: Callaway Hawkeye, Mizuno , Orlimar, |
[Apr 02, 2001]
Jane
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
TM320 (L60)
I am a good strong lady golfer and know equipment pretty well. I have tried/purchased the 320 ladies model. WOW. Smooth, strong, straight and LONG. Best club I have ever picked up. Going to get the 3 and 7 woods also. Buy it. Similar Products Used: Most everything |
[Apr 02, 2001]
Trevor Willock
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
320 series
I tried it today at the driving range. Let me tell you, it was smooth like butter. A nice easy swing takes the ball a long way. Thanks Taylormade. Customer Service None Similar Products Used: Calloway steehead, Adams 2 tightlies |
[Mar 31, 2001]
Peter Gozinya
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
320
Awesome club, very easy to hit. Amazing distance just like the tisi only this one is easier to hit straight. Similar Products Used: Ping tisi hawkeye vft tour edge 320j |
[Aug 09, 2001]
Tracy
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
TM 360 Ti
I have spent a great deal of time and effort researching and trying various drivers for improving my game. I don’t work the ball, I just wanted a club that gave me the best opportunity for strait long drives. The TM 360 has done just that. I was either slicing or snap-hooking my Adams SC and really could not keep the ball in play. I have yet to produce an errant shot with this club so bad that I could not play it - immediate positive results. I tried out the Calloway VFT and produced the same errant shots that the Adams SC produced. I do, however, like the looks and sound of the VFT better, but where it counts the TM 360 has it all over the VFT. My swing speed is about 105 mph and everyone told me I needed a stiff shaft with a 9.5 loft. I was fitted with a 12 degree regular flex (TM S-80) and I am hitting the ball 260 – 280 regularly with an occasional 300+ with roll. I love this club and suggest that anyone who is considering a new club be fitted because I would have never considered a 12 degree loft but I am out driving my partners with the macho stiff/x-stiff 8-9 degree clubs. This club maximizes forgiveness and with the right shaft, you absolutely can not go wrong. Similar Products Used: Calloway VFT, Adams SC |
[Aug 02, 2001]
Tim Wilson
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
320 Ti
After testing all three 300 Series drivers, I found the 320 Ti works best with my swing. Distance is great, but the reason I like it is for the control. Great trajectory, and the ball is finding 2-3 more fairways. Similar Products Used: 975D, Ping, FireSole |