TaylorMade R360 XD Ti Drivers

TaylorMade R360 XD Ti Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

  • Derived from Taylor Made's Inverted Cone Technology and engineered thicker and thinner in strategic areas
  • Results in a larger COR zone (the part of the clubface that delivers high coefficient of restitution)
  • Meaning that even off-center hits can go far

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 01, 2024]
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5
[May 03, 2005]
Joshhaz
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 360XD driver 1

Its dang good

Customer Service

good

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5
VALUE
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5
[Apr 04, 2005]
Cubfanbob
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: TaylorMade R360 XD

Bought a 10.5 degree regular flex shaft model on eBay for $78. Quite simply, it has helped transform my game. Now... I know that golf clubs don't have magical powers, and that "It's not the arrow, it's the Indian" - but for some reason this club and I are a very good fit. Previously was driving about 220-230 with a slice, now 250-260 and dead straight. What a revelation to play your second shot from the fairway.

Customer Service

No experience yet, no need.

Similar Products Used:

Knight Big Hitter 400cc (Wal-Mart), Adams GT 363.

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RATING
5
VALUE
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5
[Jul 31, 2004]
gator102
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Taylormade R360 XD

This driver took a couple of rounds to get used to, but that's probably a fairly quick adjustment. That speaks to how easy this driver is to hit. For a mid to high handicapper this is a solid value. A quality driver for about $130. The head is 360cc, not as big as many of latest variations and the face is not as deep as many drivers. For me, these are two positive attributes. The strength of this driver is control. Once I got a feel for it -- and quit trying to hit a draw -- I found I could hit a pretty consistent high ball with a slight fade. I was also able to hit it straight. I could lower the trajectory of the shot by moving my hands forward a bit and playing the ball a couple inches back in my stance. I'm still getting to know this driver so it's hard to judge the length. So far it's about as long as my Cleveland Launcher (original model). Maybe longer, but it's too early to tell. The 360XD comes with a very light shaft --that's a plus and minus. The plus is it seems to respond well to a controlled swing. The minus is that it's sometimes easy to lose the club on the backswing if you really try to nuke it. The sound and feel are solid and the trajectory is usually high. Overall, it's an impressive driver for the price and it might play well enough to sideline my two-year-old Launcher.

Similar Products Used:

Cleveland Launcher, Adams GT Titanium, Orlimar Trimetal Plus.

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RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 17, 2004]
mwbcp4
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made R360 XD Driver

I was using a Taylor Made 360 clone but was looking for extra distance. Bought this club on ebay and love it. It gives me 10-15 more yards with a staighter ball flight because the face is slightly closed. Highly recommended.

Customer Service

N/A

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5
VALUE
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5
[May 11, 2004]
Chuck
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 360 XD 10.5* stiff

Great driver for the money. I've played with this club for 7 months now and can say that it's dependable. It's a very accurate club, not large on distance though. It does have a great alignment aid with the molded crown. The dark green paint is cool too. The shaft is stiff but has a soft tip to help launch the ball. This is a very good driver for hitting punch drives and stingers though into the wind, perhaps due to the shallower face. If you're looking for a more accurate club off the tee, you may want to try this club. If distance is a bigger deal and you're willing to pay more coin try the Taylor Made 500 XD series. However,you can pick the 360 XDs up off the net for around $160 brand new. What a great deal.

Similar Products Used:

Cobra 350, Ping TisiTec

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5
VALUE
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5
[May 10, 2004]
parkps
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: R360XD 9.5* S

This is a pretty good driver. The stock shaft is ok but you can always get it reshafted. I did gain some distance with the driver, but only about 10 yards or so. The great thing about this driver though is its forgiveness. If I hit it off the heel or toe the ball doesn't go too far off line and doesn't lose too much distance. Simply put, this will be in my bag for awhile.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Stilleto Beta II Ti

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RATING
4
VALUE
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5
[Apr 22, 2004]
mr_sooty
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 360xd

I tried out a few drivers when I bought this one, inc. Nike 400 & 350, and Wilson Deep Red 1. This was by far the best for me. I seemed to hit it a mile, and it didn't seem to matter how I swung, I got effortless, straight distance. I suffer from a bit of a slice, but it didn't seem to be there with this. Once I bought it of course, things weren't quite so easy. It took me ages to really get used to it, especially how crazy light it was. I ended up putting some extra lead weighting near the heel to improve the feel and help me square the face. Seems to be going alright now. High launch angle with a regular shaft and the 10.5 loft on mine. Kinda useless into the wind. I don't think I'm really getting any more distance than from my old stainless steel 'el-budget-o' 1 wood (Wilson 1200 Gear Effect), but I'm hitting it more consistently and usually alot more accurately. I don't think the shaft is that flash, although I did have it regripped and there was a Fujikura factory sticker under the grip. I'm not the first person to point this out either. The shaft is made in China though, so I'm not sure how this works. That's another thing, the grip is pretty crap. I needed to replace mine after a month, because I was colapsing the cross-pattern, but that doesn't cost much to fix. All in all, if your looking for a quality, name brand driver that doesn't cost the earth, you could do alot worse than this. However, if you want to hit the ball miles futher and cure your slice, get a lesson!!!

Customer Service

Not required.

Similar Products Used:

None.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 04, 2004]
PIROguy854
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: r360xd

o man, this driver is crazy. i got it after it had been demoed only a few times at my local golf shop. it is definetly well worth it. with my old driver, i was taking huge, full swings and only hitting the ball about 260, but now i take short little half swings and im drilling the ball 280-290 in the middle of the fairway. i would definetly reccomend this club to anyone who is looking for a new driver.

Customer Service

i don't have any experience with Taylormade's customer sevice

Similar Products Used:

nikes, pings, callaways, lots of stuff

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RATING
5
VALUE
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5
[Apr 03, 2004]
foxandhound
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: taylormade 360xd

I bought this club a couple months ago and once i hit it I loved it. i have used all kinds of knock off clubs in the past and once i bought this my driving distance increased my about 50 yards. I drive it about 280 yards now on average and my farthest is 330yds. I doubt i will ever switch drivers again.

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5
VALUE
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5
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