TaylorMade 200 Series Drivers
TaylorMade 200 Series Drivers
[Apr 29, 2004]
Wilsonplayer_fl
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
200 SuperSteel 9.5
Awesome Driver with just the right size head. Why folks are going to these over-sized Fred Flintstone driver I do not know. This Driver is sweet to hit and very accurate. I got the rifled steel shaft and may change it out to the siff graphite in a few years. Do not pass this one up if you are searching for a new driver. They are very inexpensive and easy to find. P.S. Great Sound Similar Products Used: Cal Big Bertha |
[Feb 07, 2004]
agila
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TM 200 Stell 9.5 Steel Shaft Regular
the first time i used this driver, i had difficulty putting it in play. guess its due to the shaft w/c is too soft compared to my other drivers with a tip stiff UST Pro-Force 65 shaft. anyway, yesterday i used it but adjusted my tempo. guess what, i hit all the fairways with it. its definitely shorter than my titanium drivers by at least 10 to 15 yards, but easy to put in play. i feel, i can recover some of the yardage lost if i reshaft to a stiff one, but can't decide what type,light steel shaft, grafaloy or ei-70. Customer Service no need. |
[Jan 05, 2004]
billliu64
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Taylormade 200 Steel Driver
Excellent club even with today's standards. Club-head just the right size for me to concentrate and it is deadly accurate. Paid only 43 on ebay and a new one is selling only for around $100. The previous review stated he paid $200 at ebay, it is simply some false statements. Similar Products Used: Taylormade 320ti, Honma Big LB |
[Dec 26, 2003]
Brandon23
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 200 Series
I was using a graphite titanium driver and with all the swingspeed it was screwing my accuracy. So I switched to a steel s-90 200series TM and boy does this puppy stay straight, I had to adjust but Now im hittin anywhere from 250-270 and I've only been playing for a little over a year. This is a must buy for anyone looking to improve their game. Customer Service Suppose to be great, no problems with my Taylor Made stuff so I haven't had to use them yet. Similar Products Used: Enough to keep you guessing. |
[Dec 01, 2003]
Tim Hovey
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 200 10.5
I was hitting a round at the Algonquin in St. Andrews in September with some clients from Houston who had to rent. The rentals were TM 200 irons and woods. I tried the driver and WOW! I was hooked. Long and straight. Picked up a used 10.5 degree driver, graphite shaft, in like new condition late in the season. It's magic. These are great drivers for high hadicappers (and I'm sure low also) as they are very forgiving with great distance. Highly recommend one, especially with the current pricing available. This club, coupled with the new 200 series 3 wood I recently purchased on eBay allowed me to eagle a 476 yard par five during my last round of the year. Has to be the best driver for the money currently available. |
[Oct 06, 2003]
TmacMagic13
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TaylorMade 200 Steel 12* Driver
This club is good. It has a nice sized club head, 275cc, not to big, not to small. When I bought it from a local golf store it had bad shaft, to flexible, i then put a rifle steel shaft on it and it helped a little. I put a stiff shaft on next and thats when i really started hitting the ball. Not the farthest driver but is good for smooth swings. My normal drive is 280-310. For those of you who want a better driver, i suggset the R510, its the best driver ever. Incredibly light and feels nice. Drives go flying. Customer Service not used Similar Products Used: TaylorMade R510, Taylormade 360 TI, Callaway Steelhead III, Cobra 290 CC |
[Sep 27, 2003]
Leo Valdez
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Tayor Made 200
I have had this club for almost one year now, 10.5 loft and came with regular graphite shaft. The grip wore down, so I decided to get a new shaft and grip. I replaced with a UST 65 stiff shaft clone and a better grip, and I am hitting it better now. The regular graphite shaft that it came with gave me no feel for the club head, so I would recommend reshafting if you have a graphite or buy the steel shaft if you like steel. A good club. Customer Service Have not used. Similar Products Used: Old taylor made |
[Sep 26, 2003]
Mike Miedema
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 200 graphite 90 stiff
Unbelievable club!!! An absolute steal. The ball explodes off the club face and makes a sweet steel clank. Does not get the hangtime of bigger titanium clubs but it makes up distance on the roll because there are no grooves on the face. With my titleist 975J 48" i could hit it 280 yards straight 3-4 times a round and the rest were 230 in the right rough or o.b... however, this club is 45" and gets me 250-270 and always in play, this club actually fights slicing, the ball refuses to slice more than 10 yards offline, no joke. this club is easy to line up and perfect length for more control... rediculous club Customer Service none Similar Products Used: Titleist 975J 48" |
[Aug 29, 2003]
TheNextTiger
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 200 Steel 10.5* S-90
This driver is absolutely amazing. With my old titanium driver and graphite shaft I could not hit it straight if my life depended on it. So I picked one of these up on Ebay for only $50 new and WOW! It only took a few swings to get used to it and I now hit it dead straight! I played yesterday and hit 12/14 fairways, with my misses just a few yards off in the rough. And it is just as long if not longer than my old driver! I cannot say enough good things about this club. It has a sweet sound at impact and the headcover is one of the most attractive around. I highly recommend anyone to get one of these if they are having trouble hitting their driver as I was. They are also very inexpensive right now. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Callaway Big Bertha Hawkeye VFT, Steelhead Plus, Hyper Sonic |
[Aug 26, 2003]
gary_gator
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 200 Series Driver
Got this club in a clearance bag marked $30 at Edwin Watts in Orlando, plus an additional 50% off on top of that! I figured for that price I could hit pecans in the back yard with it. The club is pretty well used, and it shows with scratches and a nice ding, but what a surprise! I have control like never before, and am averaging around 275yds. I played 2 rounds with this club and have broken 90 for the first time! I think I'll sell my Titleist and buy a new 200! I'm in love!!!!!! Customer Service No contact Similar Products Used: Titleist, cleveland. |