TaylorMade 300 Series Drivers
TaylorMade 300 Series Drivers
[Mar 26, 2001]
David H
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 320
My favourite was Hawkeye VFT before i laid my hand on the 320. You are not going to believe what this club can do for you until you get your hand on one. The ball flew straighter and slightly further than my old trusty Hawkeye. I used to have a bit of slice and the occurence has now gone down after using the 320. The 300 is bit tricky to use and i would recommend the 320 if u want to keep it mid to low. In short, this driver brings you consistency you having been yearning for. Similar Products Used: Ping ISI, Callaway Hawkeye VFT, Titleist 975D |
[Mar 26, 2001]
Walter
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
320 s90
I have played three rounds with this and I have taken it to the range 5 times. I can't do anything with it. I have read the other reviews and I am dumbfounded. It must be me. I hit my 975d and my Hawkeye very well. I hit my fairway woods well. I either hit a giant balloon ball or a thin low low ball. I think I have trouble with the overall size of the driver yet it has such a shallow face. The worst part was I hit several on the money and they performed great, not exceptional but great. I put some impcat tape on it and noticed that when I was hitting it most solidly it was extremely far out on the toe. I just don't think this club was made for me. Similar Products Used: 975D Hawkeye McHenry Metals |
[Mar 23, 2001]
Michael Morioka
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 320Ti
I had the original S90 Lite shaft on it and I couldn't control it. It felt too whippy and loose. I had it reshafted with a Grafalloy Pro-lite Elite stiff shaft and cut down to 44.5'. What a difference! Every shot that I hit was either a slight draw or straight and looooong. If you have trouble with the whippy stock shaft then replace it with either a Grafalloy or Proforce. It will make a world of difference! Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Titleist 975D, Ping TiSi, Mizuno 300S, Bridgestone Tourstage X500, Honma Big LB 300 |
[Mar 22, 2001]
Joe Dillon
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 320; 9.5 degree with S90lite shaft
Don't do it! Don't buy another driver until you give one of the Taylor Made 300 Series a try. My 320 is very easy to swing and much more forgiving than other clubs I've tried. Even when I hit the ball poorly, the outcome isn't half as bad as I expected. And (WOW!), when I hit the ball solid... Good Bye! Again, I say don't buy another driver until you try 'em. Similar Products Used: Taylor Made Ti Bubble 2, Callaway GBB, Callaway Steelhead Plus & Orlimar Trimetal Driver |
[Mar 22, 2001]
Hugh
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
TM320-Grafalloy 35+
320@10.5 with the Grafalloy 35s. Long, powerful, penetrating, straight, LONGGG. Customer Service good Similar Products Used: Most everything |
[Mar 19, 2001]
Bill Mullen
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TaylorMade 360 Ti Driver 9.5
Tried this club on a whim at our local Golf course as they were allowing play demos in all three series and all lofts. Been using a Mizuno Mighty Big and hit it better and more constant than any drive previously used. After playing the TM 360Ti for a day I was sold. Visited places in the fairway I was unfamiliar with- in the middle and long. Best driver I've ever hit and have now played it for the passed week and am even more impressed. Similar Products Used: Everything on the market |
[Mar 17, 2001]
Robert Davies
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
320 Ti
I ordered the 8.5* 320 Ti from TGW and got it with an s-90 Bubble Lite shaft and a 1/64" undersize grip as I have small hands. Let me just say that the little experience I have had with this club so far has been far worth the money paid. My drives are straighter and longer. (20 yds or so!!) Has made playing from the fairway an everyday ocurence for me. Way to go Taylor Made another great product. Similar Products Used: Taylor Made Firesole, Taylor Made Ti Bubble 2, Callaway Steelhead Plus, Ping TiSi and Callaway E.R.C II |
[Mar 16, 2001]
Curtis Krumm
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TM 300TI
I got to a course last weekend that had the hitting cart for TM. I have always owned a Callaway and thought what the heck. I took out the 300TI 9.5 with the Graff Prolite Stiff shaft. I hit my driver and this one on the first hole and for the rest of the day I didn't pull the head cover off my Callaway. I thought that when I hit a bad drive that it was me. NOT SO FAST. This driver was very consistant all day and I knew then that I needed to make a change. I went to another club on Tuesday and tried the 320 as everyone is talking about it. I hit it o.k. but the 300 was for me. I was talked into buying the 300 with the tour stiff shaft that TM offers and on Wednesday I had problems with it not turning over as did the Graff. Thursday had the Graff Prolite added to this club and today it's all I could ask for. I settled for the 8.5 version as I tee it high. Similar Products Used: GBB, BBB, Hawkeye, 975D, Ping. |
[Mar 16, 2001]
John OBrien
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
360 ti S90 8.5
This is truely a game changing club. I switched from a 9.5 degree driver, but I hit this one just as high, and at least 15 yards farther. That isn't the most impressive part, when I make a bad swing, you know the ones where you can actually feel the slice before it happens, the ball takes a little turn right, but the banana never appears. I would recommend this club to anyone. Similar Products Used: Adams FC, Taylormade Firesole, GBB Hawkeye, Ping Tisi. |
[Mar 16, 2001]
John OBrien
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
360 ti S90 8.5
This is truely a game changing club. I switched from a 9.5 degree driver, but I hit this one just as high, and at least 15 yards farther. That isn't the most impressive part, when I make a bad swing, you know the ones where you can actually feel the slice before it happens, the ball takes a little turn right, but the banana never appears. I would recommend this club to anyone. Similar Products Used: Adams FC, Taylormade Firesole, GBB Hawkeye, Ping Tisi. |