TaylorMade 320Ti Series Drivers
TaylorMade 320Ti Series Drivers
[Oct 29, 2001]
Jeffatan
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
TM320 8.5deg S-90
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None I bought a Tm320 in a 9.5 deg S-90, about 6 months ago and I wasn''t happy with the flight of the ball. It was balloning and dropping pretty dead on landing. That not to say that the club was not extremely forgiving and easy to hit. The distance was reasonable, about 250 yards on the fly, but in my heart I knew I''d get a few yards more if the launch trajectory of lower, so I gave my club to my cousin who presently loves it to bits, he''s fitted a penley Tours grahite r shaft in it and left it a 46 inches. I find club set-up that he has chosen, very good for him and I have hit it at the range on a number of occasions with very good results, but still with that high trajectory problem. last week I found a 8.5 deg s-90 on the net and when I started hitting it at the range. I knew this was the perfect clubs. I was easily flying this club to the 275-280 yards and when it landed it just scooted along the ground. It still retained all its forgiveness and I can''t wait to play with it this weekend. Similar Products Used: Callaway biggest Bertha, Taylor Made Bubble ti2, Orlimar trimetal |
[Oct 28, 2001]
ees_15
Shoots in the 80s
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None just love this club. looking for a club with great distance and forgivness i think you should buy this club or demo it. Similar Products Used: None |
[Oct 24, 2001]
rmerkel
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor made 320 ProForce 65
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None One Word - KaBoom!!! Ball flight of a cruise missle. Never touched a golf club in my life until 6 months ago and i just unloaded a 300 yarder today (with a high-spin ball). Distance is real because I stepped it off past the 250 flag. ProForce shaft really keeps the ball down. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Lots |
[Oct 24, 2001]
Viper321
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
taylor made 320 ti driver
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None i love this club so much. Out of 14 fairways i hit about 10 to 12 per round. It is the most forgiving club out there. Also has great distance. This is the right club if you want to hit it right down the fairway long and far. Similar Products Used: wilson, and VFT |
[Oct 23, 2001]
G N
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 320 series driver
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None For years I have left the driver out of my bag in place of a three wood. I''ve tried several different drivers and have never been satisfied with any of them. That is until now. I happened to be browsing through my local golf shop when I noticed a nearly brand new 320 series driver sitting in the used club bin. I grabbed it from the bin and asked the shop owner if I could take it to the driving range for a demo. No problem, he said, and I was off. This is without a doubt the finest driver I have ever hit and, needless to say, I ran back to the shop and immediately bought it. It is long -- VERY long and straight as can be. My driver is 10.5 degrees with a custom UST stiff shaft. I have a tendency to hit the ball a little high with this combination, but it still cuts through the wind and I get plenty of distance. I have not a single comp[laint with this club. Finally I have driver that I have confidence in. Go check it out for yourself and you''ll see what I mean.. Similar Products Used: Titeist 975D, Callaway Warbird, Taylor Made Ti Burner, Wilson Killer Whale. |
[Oct 19, 2001]
James G
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
320Ti
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None I demoed quite a few drivers including the new offerings from Titliest, Olimar and PING. Not one of them had the distance, accuracy or jump off the club the Taylor Made had. The 320 head appears to be set up for a slight draw. It is the middle of the Taylor Made line. It is large enough to feel confident going after the ball without feeling like you are swinging a toaster on the end of a stick. Of all the new drivers I have purchased over the years, this has been simply the best. Customer Service No customer service needed so far. Similar Products Used: Olimar HipTi Titliest 975D & 975J PING |
[Sep 16, 2001]
Greg Brittain
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 320
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None My Taylor Made 320 has 9.5 degrees of loft and a custom grafalloy pro-lite stiff flex shaft. I had a little trouble hitting it at first (it was tremendously bigger then my old cleveland quadpro). When I started hitting it well, I gained 10-15 yards on each drive and am now hitting a slight draw. Fantastic club, gives me confidence off the tee and I am not afraid to go after one. Similar Products Used: None |
[Sep 15, 2001]
cow-i
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TM320
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None Of the twelve or so players that play in our society, I would never claim to be the longest off the tee. Having played a second-hand 12* Warbird for the past three years, I thought I’d treat myself to a new driver. Having demo’d the Ping, VFT and Titlleist (all of which were OK) I was on the verge of reverting back to my trust Warbird when a friend advised me to try the TM 300 series. Wow – Now this was a marked improvement, not only in distance and forgiveness, but more importantly accuracy. With all the ‘over-the-top’ reports on this site regarding extra distance, I guessed when people say 30 yards extra it’s probably nearer 15. Not so – this driver really does enable you to use your short irons into the greens. Yes, it’s not the cheapest driver on the market but if you get your pleasure from golf (and you get a buzz from out-driving your partners) then this is the stick for you. Customer Service Not sure Similar Products Used: VFT, 975, Warbird, PingTiSI |
[Aug 31, 2001]
Boregard
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TM320 10.5/Grafalloy Reg
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None Just an update. I love this club. Had had both (see below) for about 2 months. Tried the first TM320 factory regular shaft for 3 weeks before purchasing and hit an avg. of 11 fairways in 9 rounds. Awesome. Bought the club with the Grafalloy Regular shaft and hit it terribly! Fixed a swing flaw (grip was too weak) and played another 15 rounds with the club. Am hitting the ball pretty well and can go strong - ball still goes straight! Here''s what I''ve found after about 20 rounds: TM320 10.5 Grafalloy Reg. Avg. Fairways (TPC course) - 9-10 a round Avg. Distance 255 Longest distance: 305 Ball - Callaway Blue Grip: Winn (makes you feel even MORE confident) "Hit better more often; poorly struck balls won''t kill you; bad shots don''t penalize you too much. Last round I hit 12 fairways and the 2 I missed I missed by about 2 yards. Not bad - considering I have only hit a driver since April (played 3.5 years with only a 3 wood @ 220 yds). Oh yeah - customer service - I broke the shaft last Saturday and brought the broken bits to my pro shop on Monday. They called TM and I picked upa brand new driver 3 days later on Thursday. Club and customer service are great. Enjoy! Customer Service Super. Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 29, 2001]
fstwtr
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
taylormade 320 R80
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None I love this driver. It is easy to hit. I hit it longer and more accurately than any driver I have had. It responds better to a smooth swing. I can''t say enough about it. try it...You will like it. Similar Products Used: Big bertha |