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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[Jun 30, 2003]
little bertha
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 360

This club is one of the easiest drivers I have ever used and I have tested a lot of the big name drivers. Its so forgiving on bad strikes shots from the heel and toe still end up in the fairway all be it with a fade or a hook and with a little distance lost. I wouldnt say I hit it miles like all the other people who review drivers maybe on average 260-270 at best.

Customer Service

never used

Similar Products Used:

All callaways,titleists,nike,cleveland etc.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 25, 2003]
Peter
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: R360 XD

Great driver. Easily 10-15 yards longer than my old steel driver. Nice carry and can work the ball. I would have liked the face to be deeper like the Cobra or GBB II. Otherwise, I'm happy with it.

Customer Service

Great! Lost my headcover and will send me out a new one.

Similar Products Used:

Cobra, Callaway, Cleveland

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 24, 2003]
Tom Lovell
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 9.5 degree, s90 shaft

I can't believe I waited this long to buy this driver. It replaces an old, first generation, Taylor Made Titanium driver with a ProForce 65 shaft. I am able to hit effortless, straight shots with this club. Poor hits (and its hard to know when you hit it poorly) seem to go about the same distance. The large head and alinement grooves on the top of the club make for an appealing, confidence-inspiring look. The ball launches from the club on a nice, high, arc and seems to stay in the air. Overall I love the club because it helps me make repeatable quality shots. I AM AN IDIOT FOR WAITING THIS LONG TO BUY THIS CLUB.

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made Titanium Burner, 10.5, ProForce 65 Stiff Shaft

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 17, 2003]
Craig
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Taylor made 360ti

After deciding that I was going to spend some good money on a new driver, I tried many clubs before buying this one. I found with a nice smooth swing that I was hitting the ball as far as the others that cost twice as much. If your looking to update a old driver this is a cheap way to do it.

Similar Products Used:

Talor made R580, Big bertha

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 16, 2003]
Joe
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made 360 Ti Driver

This is a truly awesome driver. The very first time I played it after purchasing it, I increased my driving distance easily by 50 yards to around 275. I also hit 12/14 fairways. Ball flight and sound of impact are astonishing. I absolutely recommend it to anyone stuggling with the driver.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 12, 2003]
SailorCee
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Taylor-Made 360ti

My level of play explains why I like this one! I pulled this thing out after catching up with a couple of friends on the 4th hole at Admiral Baker North. My first (2) shots was so embarassing that I put it back in the bag. I didn't get a chance to even try it at the range first. After taking a couple of suggestions, the fairway was on! I couldn't believe it. We finished playing the North and went over to the South. The first two drives were long and straight. It was the first time that I pulled a wedge out for my second shot. I (2) putted a par on hole one and chipped just off the green to (1) putt a par on the second hole. I didn't even swing hard and the ball flew! The reason I bought it was the price! Clubs do make a difference even for beginners.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 11, 2003]
Matt Lester
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made 360 Ti

After 2 years using a rather outdated metal driver I started winning longest drive competitions. This got me wondering what I could do with a bit of technology behind me. After reading a number of reviews on big hitting drivers I decided on the TM360... I admit helped by the massive discounts available on this model. The first thing you notice (many people mention it in reviews but seeing is believing ) is the size of the club head...I put it against my old driver and it dwarfed it. I rather unwisely went straight out and played a round with my new weapon... unwisely because I have a 24 handicap and it hits long...very long - and it was not until a few holes and a lot of balls later that they were going long in the right direction. Once I got used to it I started reaching greens from the tee on par 4 holes - totally unheard of for me! All that and a very satisfying "tink" sound Recommended yes...forgiving yes (whatever direction it left my tee it never deviated from a straight line) but if you have a handicap like mine get used to it on the driving range first (or take a lot of balls with you!)

Customer Service

Very efficient

Similar Products Used:

Petrons and Apollos

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 03, 2003]
HOWARD
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: T.M. 360 8.5 UST65S

I HAVE WENT THRU A LOT OF DRIVERS AND THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST.IT IS LONG AND STRAIGHT AND THE 8.5 HAS A NICE LOW TRAJECTORY.YOU WILL HIT MORE FAIRWAYS WITH THIS DRIVER!

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

HAWKEYE VFT,BIG BERTHA 2,BILLY CLUB 380,T.M.300

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 30, 2003]
John OConnor
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: tm 360 s 90

Well I'm glad everyone else seems to hit this club so well, but for me it produces way too much backspin. It's more than annoying to connect on a high line drive then watch it hit a SPIN BACK like a PW. Into the wind I don't even pull it out of the bag. Why bother watch it balloon? I'm convinced drivers are individual things. Look at the club test in GOLF mag. this month. Some guys with high club head speeds hit embarrassingly short while others with more modest speeds were just as long or longer.

Customer Service

na

Similar Products Used:

a bunch that keeps on growing

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[May 26, 2003]
3toes
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: 9.5 S-90

I just picked this club up a few days ago and so far I'm very satisfied with the results. I've never really been able to hit a driver (or have just never found a driver to suit me) but the 360 seems to be the answer to my problem. I play with a good bit of loft anyway, and still get a good bit with the 9.5. I haven't been able get out on the course with it yet, but at the range I'm getting about 250 on the fly but can't really tell how much roll I'm getting. You really don't have to work very hard to get a good decent flight with this club. This is both good and bad, good for consistency and forgivness, but you can't really lay into the ball to gain some extra yards. If you swing this club hard it WILL go left and usually nose dive at about 150 yds. So if you're looking for a club that you can swing the hell out of, I'd say look elsewhere. But if you want some nice fluid effortless power, get this club, they're a steal now at under $200. The only other qualm I have with the club is the sound it makes when you strike the ball. I'm used to hitting some of the older clubs, like first generation titanium woods that have a nice solid *tink* when you hit it. This thing sounds like a metal baseball bat. But hey, maybe that's what you want. But I will say this, no matter how you hit the ball it always FEELS good, even if you don't much care for the sound.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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