TaylorMade 320Ti Series Drivers

TaylorMade 320Ti Series Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

• High strength SP-700® titanium • Internal weight pad technology • Tour proven performance • Improved head design • Traditional address shape • Larger address size • Standard face depth • Power Band™ crown alignment • Mid-height trajectory • Longer 45.5" club length

USER REVIEWS

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[Aug 02, 2001]
Greg Robinson
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: TM 320Ti Regular Flex

I have to say that I was very impressed with this club. This is the first time that I have ever "Put them in the woods" at the driving range. I play a 9 degree biggest big bertha right now, and I was hitting the 10.5 degree 320Ti way farther with an equal or lesser swing. I am going to try out the 360 and the 300 before I decide to buy. I will also take it for another spin to make sure it wasn't a fluke. Anyway, the club was awesome!

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
3
[Aug 02, 2001]
Ray Martinelli
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: TM 320 8.5 w graf prolite 35x

I love this driver. I wouldn't, however, call it the longest driver in the world like people are claiming. I used to hit a Mizuno Pro Forged and got at least 10 more yards with the Mizuno. The Mizuno seemed to be a little more wild, however. I have to say the TM 320 is the most forgiving driver I tried. I have always been a fan of the players clubs (titleist, mizuno) and a hater of club manufacturers like callaway and TM. This new driver night have changed my mind. Ball flight is a little high but that's okay in Colorado!

Customer Service

Great, the face cracked on my original (ebay purchase) and they replaced the driver free of charge. They even reshafted it with a Grafalloy Prolite 35x like the original purchase!

Similar Products Used:

Mizuno Pro Forged,975D and J.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 31, 2001]
Mike
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Taylormade 320 Driver

The right driver for the mid-to-low handicapper. Specs say it favors a "left" flight and the head does appear (without offset) to be a degree or two closed (I say "appear"). Whatever the case, at address it squares up beautifully and in a practice swing, one wants to automatically come back to this square address. The result, when the club is taken back slightly to the inside, is an absolutely square hit. The reviewers here who have cautioned about trying to "crunch" this club are correct. A medium swing, even tempo, produces an average 220-260 drive with at least another 20-40 yards of roll depending on conditions. Overswing, however, and you (right-handers) are off to the chili-dip/weak fade/slice/push-right land of woods and no return. So the club rewards good tempo. I'm 5-8 and this slightly longer club requires, as I said, a bit more of an inside take-back, something I practice all the time to square up with every club. Final thought: a really good piece of equipment that is really over-priced but when you have a pal you're trying to out-shoot every weekend, it's worth the investment. It put the fun back in getting off the tee, for me.

Similar Products Used:

Ti 975D, J, Berthas.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jul 29, 2001]
Matt Weldon
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: TM 320

If you are searching for a driver, you've got to give this gem a try!! The
definition of the 320 is long and straight!! Nothing else compares. I never really cared for the bubble shaft
drivers but TM has something here. Got
out and demo one.

Similar Products Used:

Ping Tsi and King Cobra Ti

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 29, 2001]
Tom Lee
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: 320 9.5degree

Wonderful Club. My god it's forgiving and it goes a hell of a way. The longest driver I have ever hit with, and well worth the money I paid. I have never hit anything further then my Zing 2 but now with these I have.

Similar Products Used:

Ping TiSi, own a Ping Zing 2 Driver.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 25, 2001]
JJ
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: TM 320

Had this driver for over 7 months. Had it reshafted with Bi-Matrix. Between the 320's distance and accuracy, and the Bi-Matrix's accuracy, there is no excuse for not putting the ball in the fairway 250+ every time. Highly suggest the Bi-Matrix on any driver

Customer Service

Poor

Similar Products Used:

975D, Adams ST, Callaway Steelhead Plus, Ping TIST

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jul 13, 2001]
Randy
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made 320 Ti

I just received this club today and immediately took it to the driving range. WOW!!! It is the real deal. It is more accurate and noticeably longer that any club I have ever owned. I actually am able to swing with less effort and get more distance, the easier swing results in greater accuracy. I got the S90 shaft and a 10.5* head and think I hit on the right combination immediately. Like the old TV commercial says "Try it - you'll like it."

Customer Service

No reason to contact except to praise.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway Warbird Titanium 9* - Hawkeye 10* - and Hawkeye VFT 9* (very disappointed with VFT) - liked the other two

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jul 13, 2001]
RW
Shoot in the 80s

Swing thoughts: You can now have confidence in a driver.

Just purchased the 320, 10.5 with Grafalloy 35 Reg-Flex. This is my experience only- your mileage may vary: With a 3W I avg'd 220. This driver gets me a very reliable 260 with a Strata Tour Pro and a Callaway Blue (similar to 975D/J; Hip Ti and Callaway VFT). Can't wait to try a Tour Ultimate or ProV1!

I demo'd all the above, and ended up demoing the 320 for about 2 weeks. The HipTi, Callaway and 320 all had the same distance and good solid feel, but the 320 was much more consistent and forgiving with the 320. My misses are horizontal, not vertical. In short - with the 320, the results were much more pleasing,predictable, and MORE FREQUENT than the other drivers.

Stats: In 5 rounds at my TPC course - Avg. fairways - 9.4 out of 14 opportunities. Most hit in one round - 12. Longest drive 300+. Also, I was shooting at greens with 7 or 8 iron, rather than 5 iron or 7-wood. Definitely a stroke saver.

The club is definitely confidence inspiring and an easy tempo'd swing is rewarded with fantastic results. Because of the excellent results, however, I had a tendency to want to hit the ball harder and harder (to press the limits). Shots would tend to get "less pretty" the harder I swung, but NEVER "ugly." In short, a few visits to the range will get you in touch with what this club can do. Keep a good easy tempo and full swing and you'll be laughing with amazement and say "wow - did that shot come outta me????".
Enjoy.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway VFT; HipTi; 975D/J

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jul 13, 2001]
George Castanza
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 320

I have more of a question than a review, would the 320 or 360 be more appropriate for a golfer in the low 80's. I noticed the clubface is wide but not tall on the 320, has this caused anyone problems?

Similar Products Used:

Ping TISI, Titleist 975D and J.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jul 12, 2001]
the-surg
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: taylor made 320 10.5 stiff flex

3 years ago I married Big Bertha. But now I am looking for a divorce, she is just a little to wild for me.
I went on a date with the Wilson Deep Red, and while I had a great time, her goodnight kiss left me a little cold. Then I went out on a date with the Orlimar HipTi. I had a wonderful time with her, straight and long was the order of the day. I had visions of a long term commitment to her. But......
I decided to give the Talyor Made 320 a quick date before I commited to the HipTi. The 320 was awsome! I had visions of marrige by the ninth hole. The back nine was even better! The longest club I ever hit! Straight as an arrow! I am in love!

Similar Products Used:

all of them

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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