TaylorMade 300 Series Drivers
TaylorMade 300 Series Drivers
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[Dec 11, 2000]
simon
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
320 10.5
this is the driver to have . it doesnt matter if you playof scratch like me or of a high handicap you will get this club to hit the ball like no other. i used a titleist driver before and didnt think anything could come close to it but this club goes and feels much better . the club is so forgiving but you can also shape your shots as well. this is a very very nice golf club swing it nice and easy and just watch it go. i havnt had the problem of ballooning the ball what so ever. buy it now Similar Products Used: titleist. ping. gbb. hawkeye . erc |
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[Dec 21, 2000]
Bobby Wong
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
360 Ti driver
I am just a beginner of this game; but I own quite a lot of expensive equipment; eg. Callaway Hawkeye Driver, Callaway Great Big Bertha, and Titleist 975D. But after trying the TaylorMade 360Ti driver, I think it is the best for all beginners. It looks like it is long and big, but it is so easy to control. For a beginner like me, I aged 50 years old, this driver is such a great product. I can hit 250 in the simulator, and I believe I can hit even longer on the course. I recommend this to all those who are looking for long and straight shots. Customer Service Nil Similar Products Used: Callaway |
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[Jan 05, 2001]
christian beraccas
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
320&360
I hit the 320 like a dream, i only tried this club by accident. There was a demo day going on when i visited the driving range.After reading some of the reviews on here about the club i had to try it for my self. Similar Products Used: ALL OF THEM |
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[Jan 04, 2001]
Frank Jones
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
320
I liked the product...it was a nice product. I think that it had the optimum balance between size and forgiveness. I might recommend changing the shaft, however, the EI-70 worked really well, and reduced the amount of balloon drives off the tee. I think most proshops will offer custom shafts. By the way...Chris is a stud. Customer Service I don't like how they don't list prices anymore on the internet...why do they do that? Similar Products Used: Mizuno T-3 |
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[Jul 04, 2001]
J Man
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
300 ti 8.5 s-90
Wow. This is the absolute best driver i have ever had the chance to hit. The sound is just amazing, you can hit bombs with this thing, it is very easy to work the ball, and when i get a chance to put a proforce 65 or bi-matrix, the ball will fly. It feels more solid than the new Titleist 975J and also sounds better. When you hit this with a Pro V1(best ball ever, might i add) or the Strata Tour Ultimate, it feels that much better. Take my advice and go buy one. Now!!! Similar Products Used: Titleist 975J,975D, and 975R, Taylor Made 320, Callaway Hawkeye, Wilson Deep Red |
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[Jul 03, 2001]
Alexander Nicholson
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Ti 300 S-90 Shaft
I bought this on Ebay. My first few times out, I had a hard time with this Similar Products Used: Callaway Steelhead |
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[Jun 29, 2001]
Ben C
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 300TI
Good feel, good looks, long. Used to play Titleist 975D w/ Pro Force 65. I have the TM 300TI with Graffaloy Pro Lite. Used to have a nice little draw with 975D but now have a little fade. Gues I have to make a few changes. Way over priced ($450 for a piece of titanium and graphite, geez). Oh well, that's golf Customer Service none Similar Products Used: I have tried them all and the closest to the TM300 is the 975D |
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[Jun 26, 2001]
Paul
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
9.5 s-90
I tried this alongside the other soo series clubs. As i currently use a titleist 975D i much prefer the control and workability of smaller heads. Although i will never change from my titleist, the best in the world by far, if i had to change i would certainly change to a 300. The r-80 is useless, go for stiff, (my preference at leats). It is long and straight, 250-280yds. This length is partly due to my new longer swing arc, but i just dont feel perfect shots will bring the 300 plus yds drives like the titleist does. Similar Products Used: all top brand stuff |
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[Jun 20, 2001]
Pete
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TM 300, S90, 9.5*
Awesome! I was looking for a club with a low trajectory, but one that didn'd sacrifice too much control or forgiveness. I compared Callaway/TM320 & 360/Titlist drivers at a driving range. This club beat the rest in terms of distance and reliability. Bad shots went a reasonable distance. Took it to the course yesteday - of 3 par 5s - 1 gross par, 2 gross birdies! Fairways hit --> (when driver used) 9/12 Similar Products Used: Ping TiSI, Callaway/Titleist |
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[Jun 19, 2001]
smudger smith
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
R360ti
The best Driver you can buy! The new "R" version is even longer and is now available in Europe as well as Japan. Forget the ERC2 get a R360/320 etc.. Similar Products Used: ERC2, 975J. |

