GigaGolf TF-360 Series Ti Drivers
GigaGolf TF-360 Series Ti Drivers
[Jul 30, 2001]
Curtis
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Integra TF-360
I don't know why some reviewers are having problems with this driver head. The main point is to find a shaft that works for your type of swing. I purchased a Tf-360 10 degree head on a TT Dynamic Gold X-100 steel shaft. I finally used my new driver on 7/13/01. The first time I swung it, my driver pushed right and landed in the rough, however, I got about 260 yards, and I was still in play. The second time, my drive went left into the rough, but I got good distance still, and still had a good angle to the hole. The third time I used it,was on a long par four. Brothers, I parked the ball 280-290 yard straight down the fairway. I love this driver. Golf Direct.com did a good job matching the correct shaft for my swing. Listen, it's not the club, it's the golfer and the golfer's swing that determined how straight and far a ball goes. You may be that type of golfer who can only hit a drive 250 yards. Hey, along as it's on the fairway, that's all that matters.. Customer Service GolfDirect.com is a first rate business that has an execellent customer service department, and they know their stuff. Similar Products Used: Square Two Relief Driver |
[Jul 03, 2001]
Larry Weeks
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TF-360 Ti
I'm sorry to have to disagree with everyone but I don't like this driver. It feels horrible when you hit it and it is NOT long at all. I had very high hopes when I got this club but couldn't be more dissapointed. I hit a used Ping TiSi alongside it at the range today and was much further and straighter with the Ping. Customer Service The good news is they were pretty nice about giving me a return authorization #. Similar Products Used: Close to all of them. |
[Jun 27, 2001]
Scott
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
TF 360 UST 65 Stiff
Very nice club, just got it and hit a couple buckets. Several of 1st twenty balls left the back of range. Got real windy and still managed to hit a slight draw to the back fence(275 yards). Without the draw I seemed to hit it a little high for these conditions and wind was killing it. Have to go back under better conditions. Really hard to slice but you can hook it if you get crazy otherwise worst you do is a push that still goes. I have just started playing after several year layoff so someone with more consistency would have been crushin! With this shaft combo, ball lands very hot and takes a big kangaroo hop. Similar Products Used: GBB,Invex,other clones |
[Jun 22, 2001]
R.Sean
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TF-360
I recently aquired the TF-360 and I am shocked at the explosive shots that I am now hitting. I recently hammered one 300 yards according to the GPS Parview system in our golfcart!!! I am hitting balls further than I EVER have. I have owned every TM driver made in the last ten years, I will no longer pay too much to get the best! Similar Products Used: Taylor Made 360 series, Firesole, Titleist, Calloway |
[Jun 19, 2001]
Brenton Day
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TF 360 w/ UST Proforce 65
This driver has really improved my overall consistency off the tee. It is easily longer than any other driver I've hit. I really like the feel off the center of the clubface. You instantly know that you will be way down the fairway. Even off center hits are long, and not off line by much. Catch one of the toe? It'll draw back towards the center. Carry is this driver's strength. I'm now hitting irons into par 5s because I've put myself into position with this driver. Similar Products Used: Callaway Hawkeye, Ping TiSI |
[Jun 19, 2001]
Josh Stafford
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
TF 360 w/Proforce 65
First and foremost let me state that I do not necessarily hit this club all that well. I am giving it a high review, though, for a variety of reasons. One, the price is very very good. Two, fit and finish of the club head and components is first rate, pro-line stuff. Third, even a great club like this can't fix a poor swing. I bought this club about 2 months ago and am just now learning how to hit it. At first I thought "maybe this is a really poor club", but after seeing my friends rip it down the middle and long I realized that I am just a crappy golfer, especially off the tee. Thus, I set out to see if I could make it work. After some help and tons of range balls I am finally reaping the rewards of this driver. Granted, I don't put the ball 280 every time, but a consistent 240-250 is certainly an improvement over my old choice...a 3 wood. Thus, I highly recommend this club, at the very least you won't get ripped off and can resell it for what you paid. At the most you will gain distance, accuracy, and have cash in your pocket left over. I also highly recommend the clubmaker i purchased mine from (listed above). Very good prices and lightning fast shipping. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jun 13, 2001]
Bill F
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Integra TF-360
This driver is everything the Taylor Made 360 is. Very long without having to swing out of your shoes. I demoed the TM 360 but just didn't want to spend $400. Took a gamble and bought the TF-360 and my lord has it paid off. Save your money people unless you just like giving your hard earned money to the touring pros because that is what you are doing when you buy a Taylor Made. If you buy a TM $350 goes to pay for advertising and retailer markup and $50 is actually manufacturing cost of the club. This club has taken at least 5-6 strokes off my game and added 30-50 yards on my drives. Go and get one today. Customer Service NA Similar Products Used: Hip TI, TM 360 & 320 |
[Jul 29, 2001]
Mark
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
TF-360
At first I had a Prolite 45R installed in this head and didn't care for it, as I was pushing and slicing everything. I also got a very high trajectory and only average distance. Then I had a Proforce 65R installed and now I'm hitting this club great. As others have mentioned, this shaft works very well with this head. Very forgiving, great distance (about 10 yds further than my old 260cc driver w Prolite 45) and accurate. Plus the gold shaft with the blue head looks really cool. the combo is hard to beat, especially at this price. Is the Taylor Made worth 4x the cost? No way. Customer Service I bought it from diamondtourgolf.com, but the service was slow and they didn't notify me of the delay - I had to call them. Similar Products Used: GBB, Ping Tisi |
[Jun 07, 2001]
Bob
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
PF 65 regular
This thing is a giant. I didn't find it that much longer than my GBB, but wow is it consistent. It's hard to miss the sweetspot..it's giant. I was very excited for this thing to come and I really love it. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jun 02, 2001]
Chris
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Integra TF-360
Built the 9* TF-360 from Integra with a stiff UST proforce 65. Looks great. As most others are attesting this is a very long driver. Has that high flat trajectory from its tendency to minimize spin. Feel is a little spongy, but you'll learn to live with it because the distance and forgiveness make up for it. I was tempted by the taylor made 320, but got a chance to hit these side by side, the TM had a prolite in it. I couldn't tell a difference between the 2, other than feel. The tf-360 spongy, the tm a little clanky, not a solid one-piece feel I was looking for. Distance and forgiveness seemed identical between my sub $100 club and the $400 one. Needless to say I didn't buy the TM. Similar Products Used: TM,Ping Tisi,KZG,Callaway GBB |