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

Showing 161-170 of 176  
[Aug 06, 2001]
john arbuckle
Shoot in the 90s

This club is the best driver that has ever been in the market. If you need a driver this is the one for you. It is absolutely forgiving and and long as they get. The club feel so good at impact i had to buy it and it was only 350$ so i think it was worth it.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 06, 2001]
john arbuckle
Shoot in the 90s

This club is the best driver that has ever been in the market. If you need a driver this is the one for you. It is absolutely forgiving and and long as they get. The club feel so good at impact i had to buy it and it was only 350$ so i think it was worth it.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 06, 2001]
john arbuckle
Shoot in the 90s

This club is the best driver that has ever been in the market. If you need a driver this is the one for you. It is absolutely forgiving and and long as they get. The club feel so good at impact i had to buy it and it was only 350$ so i think it was worth it.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 06, 2001]
john arbuckle
Shoot in the 90s

This club is the best driver that has ever been in the market. If you need a driver this is the one for you. It is absolutely forgiving and and long as they get. The club feel so good at impact i had to buy it and it was only 350$ so i think it was worth it.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 06, 2001]
john arbuckle
Shoot in the 90s

This club is the best driver that has ever been in the market. If you need a driver this is the one for you. It is absolutely forgiving and and long as they get. The club feel so good at impact i had to buy it and it was only 350$ so i think it was worth it.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 06, 2001]
Ernie Els
Scratch golfer

This club is so tight. This is the best driver that i have ever hit. It beats the ping Tisi and the wilson big red and the titleist in every category. It has maximum distance, forgivness a accuracy. This club is good for all handicap levels. I think that it is worth the price.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 06, 2001]
Ernie Els
Scratch golfer

This club is so tight. This is the best driver that i have ever hit. It beats the ping Tisi and the wilson big red and the titleist in every category. It has maximum distance, forgivness a accuracy. This club is good for all handicap levels. I think that it is worth the price.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 19, 2001]
Kyle K
2
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made 320S

These clubs seem to always feel good, no matter how I hit them. The only major problem I've experienced is popping the ball up (which is a swing fault). Also, sometimes the ball tails off to the right, though I don't feel like I'm cutting across it.

I've always been an inconsistent driver, which I discovered was because of my strong, and overly tight grip that I am now in the process of correcting. With that change I now have to consciously regulate my body movement. Most of my bad shots come from moving my hips and lower-body too early or not at all (overcompensating).

But these are my own swing faults and have nothing to do with the product. In my opinion, if you can hit a club good once, every bad hit is your own fault.

Overall, this is a great product, with good feel and distance. It takes a while to get used to though. I hit my first good shot on my 10th round using it.

Similar Products Used:

King Cobra Driver, Callaway Steelhead.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 18, 2001]
John H
2
Model Reviewed: TM 320, stiff shaft

Since every player has such a different swing and different experience with drivers, I take these reviews with a grain of salt. I recently bought the TM 320, played a round or two with it and promptly returned it. While it felt good taped up on the golf mat in the golf shop, I found I lost 30 yds average from the tees. I had been averaging 270-280 yds with my old driver, but couldn't seem to consistently hit over 250-260 with the TM 320. The club was VERY unforgiving for off center hits, and sounds awful upon contact with the ball. I love the TM supersteel tour 3W I play with, but couldn't play with the 320. I got my money back and bought the Titleist 975J - which I LOVE. Good low ball flight (9.5 degrees with EI 70 shaft), forgiving for off center hits, and VERY long. I can't speak for the TM 300 or 360, but stay away from the 320.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist 975J, Lynx Parallax Titanium

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
1
[Aug 19, 2001]
Kyle K
2
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made 320S

These clubs seem to always feel good, no matter how I hit them. The only major problem I've experienced is popping the ball up (which is a swing fault). Also, sometimes the ball tails off to the right, though I don't feel like I'm cutting across it.

I've always been an inconsistent driver, which I discovered was because of my strong, and overly tight grip that I am now in the process of correcting. With that change I now have to consciously regulate my body movement. Most of my bad shots come from moving my hips and lower-body too early or not at all (overcompensating).

But these are my own swing faults and have nothing to do with the product. In my opinion, if you can hit a club good once, every bad hit is your own fault.

Overall, this is a great product, with good feel and distance. It takes a while to get used to though. I hit my first good shot on my 10th round using it.

Similar Products Used:

King Cobra Driver, Callaway Steelhead.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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