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 171-176 of 176  
[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 19, 2001]
GGS
3
Model Reviewed: TM 320 S-90 lite shaft

To update my experience with the 320, what a club. I had it regripped with a Winn grip and the feel is amazing. I love hitting a draw every time on the fairway. I considered reshafting, but I am hitting it so well, I decided not to change anything. Unlike the reviewer below me, this club is VERY forgiving on off center hits. Toe shots hit a draw that has so much spin that it sometimes goes as far as a shot in the sweet spot. The reviewer below me says take reviews with a grain of salt, yet he says stay away from this club. Don't stay away from this club, or any club. Demo it in the range and try it out. Yes everybodys swing is different, but dont say to stay away from this club then. This club is sweet!

I tried the 360, but I thought the feel wasnt as "smash" as the 320. It was a little muted. Both are awesome clubs though.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 23, 2001]
Mike B
Shoots in the 70s

Strength:

None

Weakness:

None

I was never a huge believer in technology. I always said it was the swing that mattered, not the clubs. Well, I still feel the swing means more than the club, but no matter how you swing, this club will hit the ball further. I am a 6 hcp and I hit the ball average distances. I used to hit a Cleveland Quadpro Titanium (still a GREAT driver), and I liked it. A really great drive for me was about 270, with the average falling around 250-ish. The very first time I swung the 320, I hit the thing 275 and I didn''t even catch it good! It was my buddy''s club that I was borrowing for the round, because the Grafalloy shaft in my Cleveland snapped a few days earlier. I didn''t miss a drive the rest of the day, and in some cases, I hit the ball in places I had never been. I was an instant believer. As sson as my replacement club comes in from Cleveland, it is going up for auction on eBay! I have just ordered a 320 and can''t wait until it gets here. Until then, I am using a pro shop demo and the results have been consistent. ONE IMPORTANT THING to note about the 320: it hits the ball higher. My distance always came from roll. I hit a very boring, penetrating ball that runs. The 320 carries much further, and I like it. I hit a ball 255 into a good breeze yesterday and it only rolled about 20 feet. Our wind patterns are pretty consistent at my course, and I am usually 20+ yards behind that number. That drive convinced me that this technology really works. The $400 price tag is stiff, but at least the club does what it says. I highly recommend it from what I have seen so far.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
2
[Aug 23, 2001]
Mike
Shoots in the 70s

Strength:

None

Weakness:

None

I was never a huge believer in technology. I always said it was the swing that mattered, not the clubs. Well, I still feel the swing means more than the club, but no matter how you swing, this club will hit the ball further. I am a 6 hcp and I hit the ball average distances. I used to hit a Cleveland Quadpro Titanium (still a GREAT driver), and I liked it. A really great drive for me was about 270, with the average falling around 250-ish. The very first time I swung the 320, I hit the thing 275 and I didn''t even catch it good! It was my buddy''s club that I was borrowing for the round, because the Grafalloy shaft in my Cleveland snapped a few days earlier. I didn''t miss a drive the rest of the day, and in some cases, I hit the ball in places I had never been. I was an instant believer. As sson as my replacement club comes in from Cleveland, it is going up for auction on eBay! I have just ordered a 320 and can''t wait until it gets here. Until then, I am using a pro shop demo and the results have been consistent. ONE IMPORTANT THING to note about the 320: it hits the ball higher. My distance always came from roll. I hit a very boring, penetrating ball that runs. The 320 carries much further, and I like it. I hit a ball 255 into a good breeze yesterday and it only rolled about 20 feet. Our wind patterns are pretty consistent at my course, and I am usually 20+ yards behind that number. That drive convinced me that this technology really works. The $400 price tag is stiff, but at least the club does what it says. I highly recommend it from what I have seen so far.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
2
[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 19, 2001]
GGS
3
Model Reviewed: TM 320 S-90 lite shaft

To update my experience with the 320, what a club. I had it regripped with a Winn grip and the feel is amazing. I love hitting a draw every time on the fairway. I considered reshafting, but I am hitting it so well, I decided not to change anything. Unlike the reviewer below me, this club is VERY forgiving on off center hits. Toe shots hit a draw that has so much spin that it sometimes goes as far as a shot in the sweet spot. The reviewer below me says take reviews with a grain of salt, yet he says stay away from this club. Don't stay away from this club, or any club. Demo it in the range and try it out. Yes everybodys swing is different, but dont say to stay away from this club then. This club is sweet!

I tried the 360, but I thought the feel wasnt as "smash" as the 320. It was a little muted. Both are awesome clubs though.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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