TaylorMade 300 Series Drivers
TaylorMade 300 Series Drivers
[Jun 13, 2001]
Ken
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
TM 300 S-90 10.5
This is great driver! Nice feel, low and straight trajectory, and extra distance. Forgiving is the issue of this club, and I've NEVER hit driver like this in terms of forgiving. Try it and enjoy it. One thing to mention is the price. Even if this driver is really great, it still is expensive. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jun 08, 2001]
John
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
320, 8.5, Grafalloy 35 stiff
This is an update to my initial review on 4-29...No regrets. Hitting the ball 260-300 yards depending where the clubface strikes the ball. Initially my tendency was so hit the ball off the heel with a slight to medium fade. In many cases, I was still ending up in the middle of the fairway, but with a loss of yardage. My natural tendency over the years has always been a slight draw. I quickly discovered with an aggressive swing that I was not following through all the way with the clubhead. My solution has been to either slow the swing down or if the adrenaline is flowing and I want those extra few yards to make sure to follow through to the target with the clubhead on an agressive swing. I just needed to adjust to the longer shaft. Everything is straight now. However, having worked through this mild fade problem I have now learned how to work the ball with this club on doglegs. The overall acuracy and distance is very consistent. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jun 07, 2001]
david myers
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
taylor made 320 9.5 stiff
was looking for a driver that was going to help me hit it straight but got one that was not only laser straight but 20-30 yards longer on good consitent swings . i was always 30 yards behind my 4 marker regular playing parnter but now can knock it past him, so he now does not automatically assume that the longest drive is his Similar Products Used: callaway steelhead like playing army golf |
[Jun 07, 2001]
Jason
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
300 S-90 9.5
This is my greatest choice of golf clubs purchasing. Trajectory is just perfect(low to mid), and the ball direction is just what I wanted everytime I swing this driver. Great feel and confidence of swing. Try it before you decide to change your driver! Similar Products Used: Callaway Hawkeye VFT, Taylor Made Firesole |
[Jun 06, 2001]
Jeff Lapointe
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Ti 320 S90
I've been playing with this club for about six weeks now and it just gets better every time I play. I did have a tendency to slice the ball when I first used the club but that was probably the result of overswinging. Tee the ball up high and take a good hard controlled swing and the ball takes off like a rocket. Very long with a slight fade. Probably 10-15 yards longer than my old bubble burner. An excellent and forgiving club. Similar Products Used: TM Bubble Burner |
[Jun 02, 2001]
Randy
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 360
I've always had a problem with slicing, so I decided to try a driver with a slightly closed clubface. It looks like this club may have solved the problem. The club head is very large, and very forgiving. Great for high handicappers like myself and also beginners. Others may like to try the 320 model. I'm hitting further and straighter than ever. Club is very light in weight, in spite of the clubhead size. I think a Winn grip would make this club even better. Expensive, but worth it (for me). Customer Service None Similar Products Used: Generic Drivers |
[May 29, 2001]
Ron
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TM320
This is a follow up to my previous report. I have switched from the TM360 to the TM320. I had both and ended up giving my dad the TM360 as a birthday gift. The TM320 just gives me better control and I've actually gained 5-10 more yards by teeing the ball higher and smoothing out my swing. I'm not a big guy (5'7" 165) but I usually outdrive my competitors with 260-270 yard drives in the fairway. Oh, I've hit a few 300 yard shots, but on average I'm right where I want to be. anyways, it's helped my scoring by several shots per round. Last week a guy was hitting almost as far as me until I noticed he was using a ERC non-conforming driver. I'm happy to know my legal drives were still better than his cheating ones. Nuff said. Similar Products Used: Ping TiSi, Hawkeye, Cleveland Ti |
[May 29, 2001]
Thomas Andersson
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
ti 320
This is a very good club. I am a naturaly slicer, but this club helped me hit the ball straight.This is the best club i have tried. Similar Products Used: titleist, Hawkeye |
[May 20, 2001]
JWKim
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
300 9.5 S90
I have shot with Taylor Made Burner(1992 model) for five years, and my wife suggested a new driver for my birthday present. I tried several great drivers in the golfshop, and I found Taylor Made is just for me again. Callaway Hawkeye is my dream driver for a long time, but I changed my mind when I hit the ball with TM 300 series. I picked up TM 300 S-90 9.5, and it gives me perfect feel, distance, and forgiveness. This is not the longest driver, but the direction of the trajectory is just perfect. Of course, it gives me about 30 to 50 yards more than the TM burner. Amazing control and power of drive shot. 320 and 360 are BIG, and I don't really like the 'Bubble shaft' they have. I am just love with TM 300 and 9.5 degree loft. Similar Products Used: Callaway Hawkeye VFT, ERC II, Mizuno, Taylor Made Firesole... etc. |
[Jan 21, 2001]
Eldrick Cambell
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
320 ti with S-90 9.5
I found this club to be very long and forgiving and fantastic feeling, most playable club I've hit. THe tendency to the left helps cure my wicked weak slice. |