TaylorMade 360Ti Series Drivers

TaylorMade 360Ti Series Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

the head: super-sized for maximum impact and forgiveness; deep-face design improves shot consistency · Power Band™ crown alignment creates greater impact efficiency and increases alignment and shot consistency · the most back- weighted center of gravity in the 300 Series™ to help get the ball up easily and quickly. the shaft: improved Bubble® ultralite shaft (.405" tip) with improved flex performance for superior feel, control and energy transfer · reduced weight (295 grams) makes the 360 Ti the lightest high-velocity distance club TaylorMade has ever designed. the club: longer shaft length (46") expands the swing arc to build power for players with an average swing speed.

USER REVIEWS

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[Aug 12, 2005]
mmisoc@gmail.com
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: T! 360 - Graphalloy Pro-Lite Stiff

I have played this club for 4 years. It is still one of the best clubs I have used. I am getting older and have decided to slow my swing down and will be going to a regular flex shaft. I would highly recommend this club to anyone; however, would pay particular attention to the shaft. One of the other reviewers scored the club low, and he may indeed be right. Both of my 360 have a much better shaft than the one he uses.

Similar Products Used:

Adams 363, Wilson FatShaft Deep Red (303 & 360)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 03, 2005]
Scott21373
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Talyor Made 360ti 9.5* s-80 shaft

I finally found a great club at a reasonable price. I had been shoppng around for three weeks, looking for a decent driver that I could afford. I chose TM because my neighbor let me use his 580 8.5* on a course nearby, and I was hitting straighter and longer than I ever had before. I found a 360ti 9.5* s-80 shaft at a Trader Golf store near me, and when I swung it, instantly fell in love. For starters, when you set up with this club, it lines up STRAIGHT in your palms, with no correction required at all. It swings easy, too. The store owner regripped it for free with a jumbo golf pride grip, and I liked it even more. I took this club out to the driving range, an after two shots that went off to the right, I strengthened my grip just a little bit and was driving them ball 225-230 yds., no fade, and straight as an arrow. As I warmed up to this club, my drives reached out to 250 yds. and were always straight. I coudn't belive it. There were a couple of guys hitting balls next to me, and they came over after the 30th ball and asked to see my club. One guy had a Callawy Biggest Big Bertha, 10*, and the other had a Ping G2 9.5* I let them swing my USED $69.00 club and they loved it. They both hit about 10 balls each, and said it was a more accurate club than what they had. When I told them what I had paid, they both stared in shock. The guy with the Ping had just spent $400.00, the guy with the Callaway got is last year for $300.00. Suckers. They got more yardage than me, (about 280 or so,) but I think the more I play with this club, I'll just get longer with it. I recommend this club to anyone, either experienced or not. You can find one for under $100.00, and that frees up more money to actually go and play somewhere! You will love this club, I guarantee.

Customer Service

Got it used, haven't dealt with them. Heard they are great though.

Similar Products Used:

Callawy Biggest Big Bertha, Ping G2, Orlimar Tri-metal and Hippo, (which sucked arse,)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 27, 2004]
BrianG
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Taylormade 360Ti

Hell of a club, but get a good shaft. I started with a prolite r flex and really blasted the ball at first. But eventually I became a little wild with it so I went with an Aldila S flex and it is great. I'm on parts of fairways that I've never been before and reaching par 5 that were out of reach. I was a big time fader/slicer before but this club and shaft helped me change that. Once in a while it will creep back but it's not as severe. When I hit a draw with this club its just goes forever. Played a long par 4 at a course I play all the time recently. I couldn't find my ball until I finally walked far enough up the fairway. I had never even come close to the 150 marker in all the times I had played this hole. My ball was at 110 yards out, about 50-60 yards longer that my previous best. My driver is now my most dependable club.

Customer Service

none

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 18, 2004]
d_poopfreak
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made 360 Ti Stiff

Crap. I hate this driver. I sold this driver a few months after buying it and picked up a Titleist 975 J-VS which is a nice driver but I had a Fujikura Speeder on it. I wasn't able to load the Speeder enough to get any distance out of it so I got rid of it and picked up a Callaway GBB II with an Aldila NV-65 which is a great club! Back to the 360 Ti. I think a lot had to do with the bubble shaft. Stock shafts are just crap and maybe if I got it with a good shaft this review would be different. I would slice the ball like a hot knife through dog poop. It was horrible. I thought that it was just a little learning curve but I was wrong. 6 months of bad tee shot convinced me that it was more than thinking I just suck. Seriously, try the Callaway Great Big Bertha II 415cc with the Adila shaft if you are considering buying this club used or whatever. Even if your buddy is going to sell you the 360 Ti for $40 dont buy it. Spend a couple hundred and get the Callaway. You will be a lot happier in the fairway.

Customer Service

It is a well made club and I have no complaints about the craftmanship.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway GBBII and 415 Callaway GBB war bird, steelhead and VFT Titleist 975 J, JVS and JFE Orlimar Tri Metal

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 12, 2004]
robbiee69
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made 360 XD 9.5* s90

This club is a very good for the high handicapper. I say this beacause the club will only give you mediocre distance. Average 250yds. carry absolutely no roll. I used to drive my Nickalaus AirMax driver 280-300yds (with roll). The club spins the ball sooooo much my drives have checked up on the fairway! The club is very straight though. If your looking for accuracy and are willing to give up some distance, then this is the club for you.

Customer Service

None

Similar Products Used:

Nickalaus AirMax 360, Taylor Made 200

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Nov 20, 2003]
Simon Sieghs
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: TaylorMade R360XD 9.5 Stiff

Hit the TM 360XD stiff shaft and found that my ball flight was a bit higher than I would like. I tried different tee positions (lower, higher) to see if it would change the ball flight. The conclusions of my R&D: 1)ball flight actually touches the sky when I tee the ball so at least half of it is above the clubhead 2)mid-penetrating ball flight(which I like) when I tee the ball only 1/4 above the clubhead. Tee position with this driver definetly affects your ball flight because this is not a deep face clubhead. Otherwise, this stick is wick'it long(260 carry) and straight. Finally, make sure you try the different shaft flexes. I tried the regular flex and was spraying the ball everywhere.

Customer Service

No Contact.

Similar Products Used:

Ping Si3, Cleveland 400, Callaway GBB 2

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 02, 2003]
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made R360 XD 10.5 * stiff

This is a fantastic club! Bravo to Taylor Made for keeping a solid club at a very reasonable price. I was looking for a club that would give a little more distance than my Cobra 350 SS. I can honestly say that this club is giving an additional 15 yards. Hitting it 250 yards is not hard. The face is very hot. I really like the way the club sets up at address and I can still use the standard tee. I've read a few complaints about ballooning, but I have not noticed this,just the opposite as a matter fact,even with 10.5* of loft and 60 degrees of lie. Accuracy is unbelievably good on mis hits. This is a great club for the mid to high handicapper. I plan to stick with the club

Customer Service

Roger Dunn's customer service cannot be beat.

Similar Products Used:

Cobra 350 SS offset, Callaway ERC II

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 02, 2003]
mpace3
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made 360XD 10.5 Stiff

I was looking for a driver that could offer me three things,distance, accuracy,and reasonably price, I got all three with this driver. I tested the 580 also but the head was just too big for me. I was playing the Adams 363Ti,don't get me wrong I loved that driver but I let it go hunting for a little more distance. The TM 360XD provided that. I wasn't looking too crush the ball 300+ yards, don't get me wrong I'll take it but I was looking for accuracy something where I can put these irons too work and the 360XD does that. Mis hits are forgiving with this club when trying too be more aggressive with it. My advice just keep your same tempo and this club will give you what you want. The only thing I dislike is the shaft, its giving me a higher ball flight than I want so I'll fix that. Good club

Customer Service

It was OK. To be honest I grab the wrong degree club but I'm happy with what I got.

Similar Products Used:

Adams 363 GT, Mizuno 300

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 02, 2003]
Johnathin_mathew
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Taylormade 360 9.5

I traded my taylormade 320 foe this driver and I got about the same results. the only difference is I could control the tm320 better.I think maybe its because of the 46" shaft on the tm360 compared to the 45.5" shaft on the 320. I would cut the tm360 down to 45" but im afraid ill lose distance. Overall great club almost as good as the 975j which was stolen from me.

Customer Service

none

Similar Products Used:

titleist 975j(best club in the world) nike 350(piece of crap) callaway c4(crap) taylormade 320(great club) hawkeye vft(great club) adams gt 363(straight but not alot of distance).

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 31, 2003]
ricochet
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: TM R360 XD 10.5 Regular

After trying whatever left-handed driver I could get my hands on (that didn't cost $400+), I read the reviews of this one and the previous 300 series, and thought I'd try some of the newer technology, to see if it made a difference. I pretty much hit all the ones I tested about the same yardage, with varying overall results. I got this one and took it to the range and first off hit a lot of hooks if I tried to muscle it, but if I backed off, the ball went high, straight and (slightly) longer. I was getting about 225 with roll (but got some at the range about 275). Still tense up on the tee, I guess. The funny thing is, I played a round the other day and hit dead straight shots all day long - which takes some adjusting your alignment if you needed to work the ball. The only bad shots were with really bad swings, and even they were of good distance. The regular R80 shaft seems a good fit to my 85-90 mph swing. I would definitely suggest teeing it up high. I only gave 4 stars for the overall rating because I do like to work the ball a bit (I can work my Steelheads either way to my satisfaction), but I guess that's what you give up for all the straight ones. The great thing about this one that I didn't need to pull out a 3 wood just because I was unsure of my accuracy (which is what I was looking for).

Customer Service

Haven't had a need to use.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway Steelhead, Steelhead III, War Bird, Titleist 975D, TM 300,360, Cleveland Launcher 400, Dunlop Loco, Wilson Deep Red

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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