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 13, 2001]
david gerty
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 320TI 10.5*

THIS IS THE MOST FORGIVING DRIVER OUT THERE. SWING IT EASY AND WATCH IT FLY. VERY GOOD SOUND AT IMPACT. STRAIGHT AND LONG(EVEN ON OF CENTRE HITS).
ERNIE ELS IS USING THIS CLUB IN THE MERCEDES CLASSIC AS I TYPE THIS POSTER AND HAS JUST HIT A DRIVE OVER 400YDS WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!.
I AM NO WERE NEAR THAT DISTANCE BUT I AM MORE THAN HAPPY WITH THIS BUY.

Similar Products Used:

EVERYTHING OUT THERE

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 13, 2001]
clive stephens
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 320 TI 10.5*

I love this driver to bits. it is a lot more forgiving than my ERC driver but isnt as long.
The 300 series 320 is better for me because i dont mind hitting a few yards less because more often than not i am on the fairway, because all though the ERC is long when you hit it some where near the middle , it will go all over the place if you dont. were as the 320 has a lot more margin for error. and gives you more confidence.
You can only review things as you play them and i cant understand how people a few posts down have said the callaways are more forgiving , when the width of the hitting area of the 320 is nearly twice as big .
All i can say is this club has given my game a new lease of life. And i never thought i would be saying that about a Taylor Made driver. Just for the record i play Callawy x14 irons and also use a 3&5 callaway supersteel woods so i am not really a lover of Taylor Made clubs at all. BUT THE NEW DRIVER IS SOMETHING SPECIAL

Similar Products Used:

EVERYTHIG

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 09, 2001]
richard bintley
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 320

the reviews posted further down about this club not being forgiving are totally wrong. this is the most forgiving club out there. it is easy to use. it looks fantastic and gives you nothing but confidence .
why write such rubbish just to bring a rating down, even if you didnt like this club there is no way you could possibly give it such poor marks. it is a shame you get people just coming on to rubish a club they obviously dont use.
just try this club for your self and see what a great club it really is. my game has improved dramatically since i bought this club.
and to say the adams is a better driver is just silly.

Similar Products Used:

titleist 975D/ callaways including hawkeye vft & ER 2. adams. ping

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 09, 2001]
John K.
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 300,320,360

I have been looking around for drivers for some time now. I had the opportunity to try all three drivers during a demo day. I thought that all three were good clubs, however, for my game I thought the 300 was the easiest to control due to the smaller head and shorter shaft length. In my opinion, these clubs were better than the Ping with its extremely soft, high torque shaft. Clubs were nicer looking as well. However, I thought the Titleist and Cleveland were longer. The Cleveland is as forgiving but Titleist less so for my game. The Taylor Mades are expensive clubs but probably worth it.

Similar Products Used:

Tltleist 975D, Ping TiSI, Cleveland Quadpro Ti

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jan 09, 2001]
Adam Crossland
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 320 & 360

I could never hit my old Taylor Made TI2
so I traded it in on a 320 and have never hit a driver so well. I now average +- 250 metres off the tee. I went to the driving range this morning to try the new Callaway's ERC 2, and was shocked to find out that out of the 3 demo units, 2 shafts had snapped and the face caved in on the 3rd. If you want my advice buy the Taylor Made 320 or 360 & remember to let the club do the work.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway Hawk Eye, Ping ISI, Adams SC

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 17, 2001]
alan
2
Model Reviewed: 320

I have been using the Titleist 975D for two 1/2 years and never felt confident. Some days I'd hit 3 out 12 fairways and some days 8 out of 12. I demoed the 320 10.5 reg and the 9.5 stiff (reg not available) and from first shot the ball flew straight and jumped high. I normally hit low shots and the 320 allows air to get under my ball. I played eighteen holes yesterday and hit 10 fairways. The two I missed were the result of not trusting the club. I am certain that I will not hit all fairways but until proven wrong, I am confident I will go for all of them!

Similar Products Used:

Titleist 975J
Calloway Steelhead

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 21, 2001]
Ryan
Shoots in the 70s

Strength:

None

Weakness:

None

I have always stuggled to find a driver that combines length and accuracy. The 320 Ti, 9.5, s-90, is the best combination of the two I have ever found. The length was always there but was only hitting about 7 fairways. I now hit about 10 per round plus I am averaging between 245 and 270 on solid hits. I also hit it between 220-240 on mis hits. WOW! This driver I would say is for about a 12 handicap or lower. GO buy one if this is you.

Similar Products Used:

975D, Callaway Steelhead (crap), Ping Tisi

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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