TaylorMade 360Ti Series Drivers
TaylorMade 360Ti Series Drivers
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[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya
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[Jan 01, 2024]
minami
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[Dec 22, 2023]
arissaaqila
Strength:
tstoto Weakness:
No weaknesses. All very good. Purchased: New
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[Jun 17, 2019]
targetdrone
Strength:
I bought this new, back in 2000 or 2001. I was hitting it straight or with a light fade and getting 250 yards of carry. A few years later I moved, got married and stopped playing. My nephew got my clubs. 13 years later I found some clubs at a yard sale and started playing again. I was hitting an Alien AG7 460cc and a Pro Tech 330 titanium driver. I found out my nephew had taken my TM out of his bag. I got it back and the improvement was instant. My inconsistent hits turned into long drives mostly where i aimed. This club makes my game much more enjoyable. Mine has the original bubble shaft. I don't need super long tees like I do for the Alien. Weakness:
It may not be the hottest new thing, but hit one if you get the chance. There are bargains to be had if you look. Price Paid: 270
Purchased: New
Model Year: 2000
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[Oct 13, 2012]
George
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylormade 360ti
360ti 8.5 deg. with a UST Pro Force 65g. Gold shaft stiff flex. Owned this club for a while only used it about half a year. Then decided I had to have a 460cc driver. Got one a 10.5 deg. Cleveland 460 launcher w/stock Fuji silver shaft stiff flex. It is a good club very consistent. But I had to swing it too hard to get any distance. . It may be the shaft as much as the head but with the Taylormade I seem to get that distance with so much less effort. I think of it as a "dinker" and swing it that way. 230 to 250 is what I usually get. Dead straight or maybe a five yard fade. I guess I don't know what I'm missing not having the latest. But for me this combo is a killer. Taylormade did it right with the 360ti. They are very inexpensive now. Customer Service Haven't used Similar Products Used: Cleveland and Taylormade Burner |
[Nov 24, 2009]
Kyle Bowling
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
350ti
I have owned practically every driver made.Always searching for the perfect one.A friend gave me the 360 after he bought a new driver.Nothing like it . Straight and long. No more allowing for the slice. just straight and long. No more searching. Similar Products Used: Ken Smith, Adams,etc. I still own 5 drivers that are for sale cheap |
[Oct 23, 2009]
christo
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
taylormade driver 360Ti
i bought this driver secondhand and what a bargain. i'm not one the longest hitters but i managed to fire a 300 metre drive with this trusty club so the size of it must not fool you initally. this is a very forgiving driver and is fairly predictable and constant.i tee the ball very low and yet i get a very high ball flight from the club. i really recommend this club for the someone who is looking for the fairway and not rough at a very respectable distance. this club does not need a lot of power to give you distance and with that comes control. my overall review and experience of the club is that this is a honest and easy driver to hit. |
[Jul 22, 2008]
Patrick N.
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Taylormade 360Ti 9.5 Driver
I picked this up at a thrift store for $5(deal of the century) and absolutely love it. The club head is the perfect size, I doesn't feel like your swinging a grapefruit at the end of a stick like some of the other drivers out there. I love the sound at impact, distance, forgiveness, and feel. I can consistantly hit this straight 230yrds+. It's now a permanent fixture in my bag. Customer Service NA Similar Products Used: Great big Bertha, Titleist 975D. |
[Jan 20, 2008]
brodl-etho
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Taylormade R360 Driver
I picked up this driver off ebay for 60 bucks and i didnt really expect much, but i was really surprised with the power of the club. This is really good compared to the other clubs ive tried. There was only one thing about this club that let it down, It doesnt have much forgiveness it you dont strike it out of the middle it usually fades a bit to the left or right. Apart from that it is an awesome club Customer Service didnt need it Similar Products Used: wilson killer whale |
[Dec 05, 2006]
PhantomII
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 360Ti Series Driver
I bought this driver on E-Bay to go with all the other Taylormade clubs I purchased there. I had been using a Taylormade Clone and since I had hit it so well I didn't hesitate when I found this one for $30.00 bucks on e-bay, especially since it had a Grafalloy shaft already installed. The driver has this alignment groove on top called a power band that is just a little bit wider than a golf ball and it makes addressing the ball very easy. I was never able to reach 300 yards on the fly until I started using this driver but I have done it about 10 times so far. The driver has a very nice feel about it when you strike the ball in the sweet spot and it has a slightly high but long flight trajectory, when you don't make a good shot you will lose distance and depending on a toe or heel shot will send the ball right or left, overall I really like this Driver because I don't like the giant 400 and up cc drivers now being sold and this one gives you a nice balance between forgiveness and smaller size. I think drivers are alot like putters when it comes to one that works for some and not others, so I would recommend you try different models and find one you feel comfortable and confident with. Customer Service Got it on E-bay but seller was outstanding Similar Products Used: Taylormade Super Steel, and Taylormade Clone |