TaylorMade 300 Series Drivers

TaylorMade 300 Series Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

The 300 Series features three separate drivers, the 300 Ti, 320 Ti and 360 Ti. Each designed with different sizes, shapes and weight distributions to optimize a particular player's unique launch conditions and use them to the player's advantage.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jan 19, 2001]
clive jepson
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 320TI 10.5*

this club sets the standards at a new higher level to all the others. Well done Taylor Made.
This club is everything good that has already been said about it.
LONG / CONTROLABLE / LOOKS AWESOME / VERY EASY TO USE/ AND VERY FORGIVING.
p.s i think golf review took some of the bad posters off because it was the same people messing about that were trying to build up the ping driver, and they were just trying to bring this club down

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 07, 2001]
Greg
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made 320 Ti with S90 lite shaft

This club is AWESOME. I have never had a driver like it! The feel and sound cannot be beat. I had a drive near 280 once. My par 5s scores have lowered substancially! I used to make 7+, now I make 5s and 6s!!! The stock shaft is great qualiy! I scored my lowest round of 103, and I am on the brink of breaking 100. I am impressed to how many 5 star ratings in a row its been getting. Well, heres another one!

Customer Service

none yet.

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made Firesole (good but to tin can like in sound), GBB (great), Knight Lancer (Kmart Brand not bad though)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 11, 2000]
John M.
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 360Ti 10.5 R-80

I'm impressed,like very impressed.The head's enormous,but the 46" shaft keeps it from appearing way too big.Other than that,it's a monster.Knock on wood,but all my shots are going straight, and longer than ever in my life.I remember hitting the original Big Bertha for the first time thinking what a quantum leap it was over all other drivers......well....here we go again.I might sleep with it tonight.

Customer Service

none

Similar Products Used:

Hawkeye,Ping Tisi,Titliest 975D,Steelhead,and Steelhead Plus

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 11, 2000]
Ted Supnet
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 300 Ti and 320 Ti

At Haggin Oaks GC in Sacramento, CA, I had a chance to demo the Taylor Made 300 Ti and the 320 Ti. I didn't try the 360 because the face appeared too shut. Both drivers had 9.5 loft and an S-90 shaft. From the address position, both heads had a very pleasing look and surprisingly appeared smaller than their designated size. The face on the 300 looked perfectly square, however, the 320 had a hint of shutness.

As I expected, the new TM drivers launched the ball on a long and boring trajectory. I couldn't precisely tell, but it appeared the balls were coming down at a shallower angle than many drivers I tried, including earlier Taylor Mades. The trajectory of the 300 Ti was slightly lower than the 320 Ti. After hitting about 30 balls with each club, I came to the conclusion that the 320 was better suited to my swing and ability. When I hit the 300 solidly, the ball was very straight with a small draw (about five yards). If the hit or swing lacked perfection, I found the 300 very difficult to turn over---fading the ball was a dream. I felt that the 320 was more forgiving, providing better results in distance and direction on off center hits.

The sound and feel of the new TM drivers are different from their predecessors. The new drivers have a more solid feel with no noticeable pinging sound. In my opinion, the stock shafts are impressive, unlike many of the shafts which come installed on clubs from major manufacturers. Another good thing about the 300 and 320 is that the golfer is now able to experiment with a few other types of shafts, since both clubs now use shafts with a .350 tip.

In conclusion, I'm very positive that one of the three new Taylor Made drivers will provide most any golfer with improvement in direction and distance. I feel that the new TM driver can help my game, and I can't wait to receive my club. However, the problem still remains: With all the game improvement clubs that I've tried over the past 15 years, my handicap still remains the same!

Customer Service

All questions are answered promptly, either by phone or e-mail.

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made Ti Bubble 2 and the Firesole.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Nov 06, 2000]
Chester Lampley
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 320 and 300

I play a Callaway Hawkeye 10 degree with a UST shaft. I love this driver. I demoed the 300 and 320 TI Taylormades today. They are both rocket launchers. The ball comes off the face red hot. The 300 looked better at address but sprayed a little bit off the tee. Never more than 20 yards left or right but I could not predict what it was going to do. Maybe in time once I got used to it. Why should I though? The 320 is unbelievable!!!! Longer than the 300 by about 5-10 yards but booming trajectory. The ball goes so high and so far that it's amazing. I cannot believe how long this club is. At impact the club feels rigid, no soft feedback like the 975,hawkeye, steelhead or supersteel. Weird at first but who cares when you see how far the ball is going. I am finding it almost impossible not to go and drop 4 bills on this club. Good god it is so long. The only time it strayed off of dead center I hit a 10 yard draw. Something amazing is going on here. I have had some taylormade drivers before but none have felt as powerful and controllable as this club does. I don't know what else to say. Buy it if you can. Demo it if you can. Fantastic.

models demoed
300ti 9.5 with tour S-90 shaft
320ti 9.5 with lite S-90 shaft

Similar Products Used:

Hawkeye, 975D, Firesole, Mizuno T-Zoid Forged, GBB

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 06, 2000]
william krebs
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made 320

I demoed the 300 ti and 320 ti in 9.5 loft with stiff shafts. Both clubs are excellent. I have hit all other drivers at various times and these clubs are probably the easiest to hit of all drivers ever tested. The 300 and 320 are both excellent. The 300 hits it very straight and the 320 has a slight draw bias. 320 hits it a tad bit higher than the 300. This could be due to the shaft. Very long. They were both equally long and forgiving for me. Very consistent. That is actually their strongest suit I thought. Both clubs did the same thing every darn time. The 320 hits it straight or with a slight draw. The bad shot would be a 15 or 20 yard draw with very good distance. Very Playable. The 300 hits it a tad lower. Feels a bit more solid and hefty and is easier to fade. Has a slightly smaller head.

In conclusion, I just ordered the 320 with a Grafaloy 35s, 9.5 degrees, cut to 45". Can't wait. I think this is the best driver out right now.

Customer Service

No idea. I will find out how long it takes for the special order though.

Similar Products Used:

975d, Hawkeye, Hawkeye Pro Series, Mizuno Forged, Ping tisi, Firesole

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Nov 05, 2000]
Peter
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 360 Ti

This driver is awesome. I tend to hook the ball. With my supersteel I was about 50% fairways. I hit all but one fairway during my last round. I hit one 300 yrd drive allowing me to get on a par 5 in 2. I have never done that before and this was my first time playing with it. This driver is expensive, but its worth it. When I was at the range trying it out 5 other people bought it.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway and TM Supersteel

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 10, 2000]
Bill T
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 300, 320, 360

AMAZING! I went out to a TaylorMade Demo day at the Dulles Sports Park & Driving Range. My warm consisted of about 10-15 balls with a 7 iron. Then the rep from TaylorMade put the 320 in my hands, two practice swings and then THE LAUNCH! I say that because the net at this range is approxiametly 250 yards out and my FIRST ball with the 320 hit two thirds of the way up the net. This is of note because with my firesole lately I have been lucky to reach a third of the way up and only when really warmed up.

I continued to hit the 320 and on just my third ball I cleared the net. So I did a little count of the next 10 balls 6 cleared the net and the other 4 were all in the top half, more importanly they were straight out.

The 300 was next and nearly as long, with a lower more boring ball flight. Clearly the 300 will offer workability and longer roll.

The 360 was flat out LONGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG! I played the Ping earlier this year and I could not control it like the TaylorMade. I also firmly believe the 360 is longer as well.

To say the least I was sold immediately as was a friend who also hit the clubs that evening. Now if they would just get here , they are on order.

Similar Products Used:

Ping, Calloway, Titleist

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 26, 2000]
Ming
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 320 9.5 S-90

Higher trajectory and wider dispersion than the above. Probably due to the low to mid kick/bent point. S-90 is more whippy and more torque than firm hawkeye shaft.Shot dispersion was not tight,more hook and pull than fade and slice. 3/4 speed will lower and straighten the shot with slight draw.
Yes the distance is 10 to 20 yards more. It is difficult to miss the enlarged sweetspot and maybe some trampoline effect. However to impart topspin with high T will result in very high trajectory due to the ?low kick point or/and the lower CG of the clubhead and the extra 45.5" shaft. Sweeping up the Hawkeye give a nice trajectory and extra diatance and straighten the shot due to less back or side spin.
Acoustic is pale with the solid high pitch ping with hawkeye. No one will hear a good shot. It is pleased to pracice on the driving range with the muffled low pitch noise and will not irritate another golfer.
A china head with an american body - does it make a good combination? That is a poor European designer for the fast hitter.
Will change the shaft UST or graffalloy[better color] and shorten to 45". Hope that will be a better match.

Similar Products Used:

Hawkeye10firm and GBB9proforce65R

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[Nov 24, 2000]
dave
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: taylor made 320

there is something up with this club
i do not own one yet but i must say i had one as a demo and i do not know ho to describe other than an animal.. i love my bertha (gbb with a graffaloy stiff) this taylor made makes my gbb look stupid! i have never been a fan of T M's but i will eventually own this club.. it hits the ball so much further than anything i have ever hit i question if it is legal?

absolutely incredible club
only down side is the price right now -- but if history has taught us anything that will come down.

Customer Service

n/a

Similar Products Used:

gbb, calloway steelhead, ping, taylor made super steel, adams

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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