Precept Tour Premium 310LS Drivers
Precept Tour Premium 310LS Drivers
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 18, 2024]
wharberxku
Strength:
No shockwaves jarring your arms or wrists. I haven't used the weight ports yet simply because the neutral weight setup the club came with gave me back my stock drive (a slight draw), but I've got enough confidence with the club already to change the setup if the conditions really require it, call us! Weakness:
None . . Purchased: New
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[Nov 28, 2010]
wildthing
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
precept 310 Ls driver
I purchased this driver because of the review on this site. best thing I've done for my golf game in a long time. Very hard driver to find used, not many around. I had to buy a 10.5 driver with a woman shaft in it. Pulled the shaft and replaced it with Harmon Tour Design CB65 stiff shaft. this driver rocks. This driver sets up well, love the look of the head. The SP_700 face feels like hitting a forged iron. I use the Wilson Zip ball and the ball rockets off this face, what a feel and sweet sound. At 64 years old it's great to find such a weapon. My driving distance has gone up to 240 yard aveage from 220 yards before.I'm hitting 15% more fairway. What can i say just a great driver. Very underrated driver. If you can find one buy it . Don't pass up this driver. You will be sorry. Customer Service Too many to mention. |
[Apr 02, 2007]
Deebaba
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Precept 310LS 10.5*
A no-nonsense club that looks plain at address but delivers distance and control.Sets up beautifully behind the ball and gives a surprising amount of confidence considering its small(310cc) size by todays standards.. but still delivers distance comparable to the newest drivers.Sets up more closed than the 975d but has a much more user-friendly trajectory.Also an added benefit for me is the tee height which need only be a couple of inches - not 4 inches high that all the newer drivers require cuz of their 440-460cc sizes.Great value even now - several years after its release! Customer Service Not required. Similar Products Used: 975J(reliable), Orlimar 440 ti Plus(probably the only poor driver Orlimar made), Orlimar Hipti 315cc(great distance-hot trajectory) |
[Nov 25, 2003]
pastorgolfer
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Precept 310 LS
Unbeleivable. Switched from the titleist 975 D.. Unbeleivable accuracy and forgiveness. Gained at least 25 yards over the titleist. Definitely one of th ebest kept secrets out there.. Customer Service Did not need Similar Products Used: Titlest 975, Taylor Made 300 & 320 |
[Oct 11, 2003]
Jason Adams
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Precept 310LS
A buddy of mine recently "test drove" one of these drivers one weekend and drove about 385 yards (two in a row) off of an elevated tee box (about 70 ft above grade). He consistently had 300 yard carries and they went straight and sounded like missels every time. His swing speed was measured out at 125-128. Extra stiff Purple Ice graphite shaft with this clubhead is a great combination in my opinion. I hit it one time and drove about 10-15 yards futher even with a slight fade. I would love to play a round with it in the future. Great club and unknown quality because it does not have the big names on the clubhead cover. Similar Products Used: Adams Tight Lies, Calaway Big Bertha Steelhead, Great Big Bertha II |
[May 22, 2003]
Maxdog17
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Precept Tour Premium 310ls
Very nice driver. I was looking for a bit more distance (who isn't) so I decided to give this driver a shot after reading the reviews on this page. I got my distance and more accuracy too. I got the model with 8.5* loft and and the ultra light stiff graphite shaft. I was playing a TaylorMade Firesole 8.5* and I am a bit longer now. But as I stated earlier, I have also gained more accuracy. Plus for $85, I could'nt go wrong. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: TaylorMade Firesole Driver |
[Mar 24, 2003]
Matthew Huang
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Precept Tour Premium 310LS
Decide to give this club a try simply because I have struggle with my driver for couple months since I switched over to Titleist. This club not only looks good, it's one of the most forgiving club out there. It's probably a little shorter off the tee compare to Titleist, but I would rather use this and hit my second shot from the fairway. Good job Precept again. Similar Products Used: Titleist 975J |
[Feb 23, 2003]
GOING LOW
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
MOON SOLE 320LS PRECEPT
I WAS SEARCHING FOR A DRIVER AFTER COMING BACK FROM A BACK INJURY. I TRIED EVERYTHING OUT THERE.(USED TO PLAY WITH A 7 DEGEE X-SHAFT PING BEFORE, EVEN TOOK LESSONS AND NOTHING WORKED. CAME ACROSS THIS 9 DEGREE STIFF SHAFT. GREAT LOOKING BEAUTY. BEFORE I GOT THIS DRIVER, I WAS HOOKING EVERTHING. NOW WITH A NICE EASY SWING THE BALL JUST JUMPS OFF THE FACE HOT WITH A NICE BORING FLIGHT AND IT IS LONG. IF YOU FIND WANT, TRY IT.I'M HITTING THE BALL STRAIGHT AND FURTHER AND WITH MORE CONFIDENCE. Customer Service NONE Similar Products Used: COBRA 350,TAYLOR MADE 580, GOLF GEAR(YUCH),ZEVO COMPRESSOR,TITLEST JVS,ETC. |
[Jan 20, 2003]
sliddle
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Precept 310LS 9.5* EI-70 Stiff
I'd been having difficulty locating a driver that felt solid with the right shaft combo as i hadn't had much success with larger titanium models and being limited with shaft selection in Australia. The Precept 310LS came with some great recommendations so when i spied one with a stiff ei-70 shaft it seemed worth the buying. Straight from the first hit i knew i was on a winner, the borethru hosel with the ei-70 shaft and the head give the club a marvellous solid and responsive feel that gives me the highest confiedence i'd yet experienced. The head sets up square at address, although the lack of an alignment mark on the crown was initially off putting. Luckily the way it looks at address makes alignment very intuitive and took very little time to adapt to. Although their newer moonsole model promises additional forgiveness, this club is also right up there on this part so i won't switch too fast. Distancewise i'd been striking my adams gt363 about the 240 metre mark (260 yards) but too my great surprise the precept is topping out at 250/260 metres (270+ yards) but way more consistently due to both the better match of shaft and the confidence i now have in the club. This distance and consistency is something new to me since i'd pretty much given up on using a driver and had sold the adams to make room for extra wedges! It's a fantastic and underrated club that at current prices is well worth seeking out in a suitable upgraded shaft combo although by all account the stock shaft is also excellent. Customer Service US site takes awhile via email, but local Aussie site is a smidge quicker. Similar Products Used: Taylormade 320, TM 540, Adams gt 363, mizuno t-zoid |
[Aug 21, 2002]
ra1669
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Precept 310LS
Sets up beutifully. Very solid. Good trajectory and control. Very forgiving off toe hits. The stock shaft is quite good. I would say this club is better than most premium priced drivers. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: GBB, Ping TiSi, Cleveland Launcher |