TaylorMade 360Ti Series Drivers
TaylorMade 360Ti Series Drivers
[Jul 16, 2001]
Anthony Drudi (Dego)
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 360 series
Before the Taylor Made my friends used to call me pussy bitch when I would tee off. Now! After purchasing my thunder rod my new nickname is king kong cock!It has changed my golf life and my sex life. Thank you Taylor Made! Customer Service They give great head Similar Products Used: Viagra, 13 inch anal beads. and many penis pumps |
[Jun 23, 2001]
Mike
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
360 8.5 S90
This club is longer than any driver that I've ever hit. With the type of trajectory this club produces and the 46" shaft, this club has plenty of roll (sometimes too much). Because of this club, I've dropped my 3 iron and I now use a 4 wedge system. Similar Products Used: Callaway Hawkeye 8 |
[Jun 20, 2001]
Jake
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
Tour Version 360Ti w/ Fujikura Speeder 757 X
I can see why this is the number one driver on tour. The tour version is different than the ones at the stores. First of all, it's 7 deg, second, this thing sets up square and not closed. Finally, the tip size on this is .335, instead of .405. Above all, this thing is very very long. However, it doesn't feel as solid at impact compared to my Mizuno Pro 300S. Similar Products Used: Mizuno Pro 300S, 975D, 975J |
[Jun 20, 2001]
Eugene White
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
360Ti Series Driver 10.5 deg left hand
The first review I gave this club was 5 by 5. If you had a 6 rating I would give it a 5 by 6. Originally I said I was getting 15 to 20 yards more. I would like to revise that figure. I am now gaining 25 to 35 yards more. I am now shooting back into the high 80s. It has always been hard to find a good left hand club. I have built numerous left hand clones and none come close to the 360 Ti. As a senior golfer I have regained much lost driving distance and am not through yet. I am now able to go back to steel shafted irons because of the gained distance with this driver. I would recommend this club to any golfer high or low handicap. Just choose the right shaft flex and you are in business! Customer Service Liquid golf very good and polite and informative service for a email orders. Similar Products Used: 8.5 Ping ISI (terrible club) Adams SC (ok) Golfsmith Ti 260 (good) 10deg hammer(feel like a sledge hammer!) and Various home assembled clones |
[Jun 19, 2001]
Chris Wright
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TM 360, 320
I actually didn't buy this club but I demoed both of them at a driving range and took them for a round as well. I have to say that the club head was too wide, big, and flat looking at address. This made the feel during the swing weird. Also the lie angle is steeper than other drivers, and I did not like this because it promotes fades eventhough the clubface was toed in. Ok, but I would look elsewhere for a better driver. However, the distances were very good but this driver isn't for people who swing hard. Swing hard and you could lose the ball anywhere left or right. 46 inches on the shaft was too long also. Similar Products Used: ERC 2, Hawkeye, 975 D, Tisi. |
[Jun 17, 2001]
Sam L
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
360 series ti
My pro recommended that I try this club considering I was having such a hard time hitting my Liquidmetal Driver. Considering the fact that my pro also happens to be a multiple long drive champ I gave it a try. Amazingly accurate and long. I wasn't used ro the size at the very beginning. It looked like a bowling ball attached to the end of a stick, that's how big it looked. Overcame the appearance as soon as I got a few going. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jun 16, 2001]
Mike Denton
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
360
After swithing from my big bertha to the e.r.c. II I thought I had found the driver for me, until my roommate got an TM 360. I could'nt believe that I was hitting it longer and more accurate, I am going to get my own very soon! Similar Products Used: e.r.c. II, big bertha, ping isi, tm burner, orlimar tri-metal, etc..... |
[Jun 15, 2001]
rocket500
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
360 10.5* with UST PF65
Worst club I hit all season. Ball flight was incredibly high- accuracy was so-so, but the real problem was the ballooning. Even on hard fairways, zero roll- which left this club well back of most other drivers I've hit in terms of distance. Switching to a lower loft brought the ballflight down some, but hurt accuracy considerably. Some people like it, so I'm sure its a fine club, but it didn't work for me. Try before you buy. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jun 14, 2001]
cody truax
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
360 S90 9.5*
in all the matches I was in i was longer than everyone even the older guys that had titlist ping callaway and the other big name drivers i am 13 and I am hiting the ball 280 average today i drove the green wich was 331yd and i drove the green the best driver ever better than my old orlimar driver Similar Products Used: titlist callaway orlimar ping |
[Jun 14, 2001]
Norman DeFrancesco
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 360/ust 65
I ordered from taylor made through my club the 360, 8.5 ust 65 stiff shaft driver. I recently purchases the 975J as well. In my case the 360 gives me more distance and accuracy. The 360 does feel "thiner" or not as solid as the J but the peformance is no comparison. The 360 in my opinion was longer,straighter and more forgiving. Mis hits did not lose as much distance as the J. My game, I usually work the ball from left to right and this driver lets me do it with ease, do not over swing this club, though. I know that this club is not for everybody, but in my case I have read that taller people benefit more, well I am 5'7", 170 and it works fine. Now I will say the UST I ordered in standard length. Overall I am very happy with the results of the TM 360 it has been a great fit for me. Similar Products Used: 975D,975J,ERC,VFT |