TaylorMade 320Ti Series Drivers
TaylorMade 320Ti Series Drivers
[Apr 12, 2002]
ErikG
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
320 Ti 9.5 S
This club rocks. An effortless swing results in consistantly straight 250 yard drives in the air, with range balls!!!!!! Very forgiving, great feel, good weighting and nice sound. All around nice club. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Launcher, 975, Cobra, Callaway |
[Apr 12, 2002]
Erik G
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
320 Ti 9.5 S
This club rocks. An effortless swing results in consistantly straight 250 yard drives in the air, with range balls!!!!!! Very forgiving, great feel, good weighting. All around nice club. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Launcher, 975, Cobra, Callaway |
[Apr 11, 2002]
marcoanto
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
taylor made 320ti
OHHHHH my God!!!!!! that says it all. I went to the driving range today and used my old "beginner''''s" driver and i''''m having a horrible time with it. I went in the store next door and tried out a tw 320ti (~300$) second hand. I took about 15 shots, and atleast 12 shots were unbelievable. I shoot over 250yds straight, and effortless. By far the best driver ever made.(my point of view) |
[Apr 09, 2002]
Buffy
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 320 tour series 9.5 degree with Prolite 35 s-flex shaft
This club is awesome, it does everything it is meant to. It is long of the tee and it is straight. The best thing about the tour series is the shaft options. I have the prolite 35 s-flex and it has turned out to be a great match. Customer Service n.a. Similar Products Used: Titleist 975J, Titleist 975D and Ping TISI |
[Apr 01, 2002]
Stanley Cole
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 320 Ti
I have tried this club out of and on since they came out. Every time I went into my local golf shop to look at drivers I would give it a few hits and never really cared fo it. I went in a few days ago and they had one with the UST Proforce Gold stiff shaft. Man, what a difference! I don''t know what is so diffrent about the combo of this shaft and head, but it was very impresive. The store I go to has a Virtual Golf machine. I hit 20 drives with the club and had an average of 224 yards, with my best at 275 yards and a swing speed of 104 mph. I have seen other reviws here say that a nice smooth swing works best and I have to agree. The best results come when you don''t try to kill the ball. Just a nice smooth swing and this club takes care of the rest. Very impressive. Customer Service No need as of yet. Similar Products Used: Nike 275cc, Callaway VFT Pro-Series, Wilson Deep Red, Ping TiSi Tec |
[Mar 29, 2002]
freedomintibet
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 320
I bought this club as a demo for $350 Canadian prior to a recent golf trip to Myrtle Beach. I got to Myrtle and teed off without ever hitting this club before outdoors. Honestly, I struggled with the driver for 4 1/2 days out of the 6 days of golf. And then it clicked in for me. When I finally figured it out, my drives (with a 9.5 degree) went about 260-270 yards with a slight draw, with a mid-ball flight. This isn''''t a big deal but before this club, I had been teeing off with a 3-wood and always had troubles getting a driver in the air - even a 10.5 degree. The trick to swinging this club (for me) is to slow down! Once you take smooth swings and let the club do what its supposed to do, then its long. I plan to add about 15 yards this season to my drive as I can begin to swing more agressively generating more clubhead speed (but remain smooth throughout). This club is great, by far the best driver out there. Its a bit pricy, but there is a reason for this! You pay more for a better club, simple as that. If you are struggling with it, give it some time and it will be worth it! Happy driving Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Steelhead Plus (crap), Taylor Made Supersteel (great club, not as long), Titleist 975D (great club), Callaway Warbird (crap), Callaway ERC (long but not morally sound), etc. |
[Mar 26, 2002]
Fridge
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
320ti 100 stiff shaft 9.5 degree
Bought it unseen, untested but immediately impressed with its looks. Bit worried when the shaft turned out to be a super stiff 100 rather than the s90 I had been used to with my old TM Bubble Burner - however, having a fast swing speed and with the extra length in the shaft, this probably worked out well. Agree with all the comments about teeing it high - it''s forgiving laterally but not vertically so you need to tee it low and try. If you hit it high on the face, you get much less distance and the risk of a balloon shot when into the wind. I found that it does need true width in the swing to get the best out of it but when you swing well, the ball disappears out of sight and the feedback rings my bell. Customer Service NA |
[Mar 11, 2002]
briwed67
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
TM 320 10.5* s-90
This club is great. Serious distance here. I got a demo model for less money so i couldnt really chose what degree. It is easy to hit the ball quite high so beware of what degree you want. I love the club. Tee it up and BAM!! it goes far. i am not the biggest guy but my swing speed is about 108-110 consistently. Clean contact goes far. Similar Products Used: Adams SC....(which is a great driver), Hawk Eye (another great one) |
[Feb 21, 2002]
Viper321
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
tm 320 ti r-80
Man this club is great. I use to play the tm supersteel 250 and that was a great club. i decided to sell that and get myself a the 320. it is every forgiving and i have never it balls so far in my life. instead of hitting a 7 iron on my second shot i am hitting a 9 iron. this club is forgiving and produces very far drives. Customer Service great Similar Products Used: wilson deep red, callaway vft, titilest J |
[Feb 19, 2002]
Audi Biturbo
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 320 TI
I saw the commercial that this is the number 1 driver on tour. In fact, I never hit it as solid as I do with my previous driver (975D, 975J, Callaway Hawkeye). I tried to change the shaft couple times from the regular to xtra stiff. However, the ball never goes straight when i hit it hard. Mostly it goes to the right as we know that is slice and the good one is always faded. Customer Service bad Similar Products Used: Titleist 975 J / 975 D, Callaway Hawkeye, Cleveland Launcher, King CObra 350 SS. |