TaylorMade 360Ti Series Drivers
TaylorMade 360Ti Series Drivers
[Jul 20, 2002]
Sprog
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
R360ti 9.5* E1-70 stiff
I had such a bad start with this driver, top, slice bla bla bla bla. Took me 2 rounds to get used to it, now having had it for 3 days I have had my best ever drive on 5 different holes, almost driving two par 4's (wide on one and just short on the other), and I have managed my first 300 yarder. My best drive with my previous driver (Hippo Giant) was about 275 yards, so effectivley this has given me an extra 25 yards, sounds outlandish but it really is true. The E1-70 shaft is great - the standard grip on the taylor mades are, well, crap. Get it regripped with a nice grip and you have the ultimate driver on your hands! Similar Products Used: Many of them. |
[Jul 19, 2002]
Bill Monroe
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 360 ti
I always thought why use a driver when I can hit my 3-wood 270 yards straight down the middle of the fairway. With this taylor made driver I am like a bully off the tee. I have played 5 rounds now with it, and have missed 1 fairway. That is pretty good odds. I am not a big guy, but I am hitting it farther and straighter than bigger guys with Big bertha's and Titelist drivers. I play regularly 5 days a week, and this driver gives a new feeling of confidence off the tee. Unbelievable how long this club, this must be the longest driver on the market. Don't hesitate to purchase one. ---Only 1 con, it is difficult to draw the ball, I am a righty and like to bring drivers in from the left, and this is a difficult to do that. Similar Products Used: Titelist 975 Great Big Bertha Prostaff Oversize Graphite |
[Jul 18, 2002]
saraswat
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 360Ti
Up until recently I was using the Callaway Steel Head III driver with a steel shaft. I was hitting accurate shots but was not happy with the distance (about 240-250). I just switched to the TM 360 Ti and it has given me the extra 15-20 yeards that I needed. I think switching from steel to graphite shafts might have helped. Now I am hitting the ball about 260-280 and have even crushed some close to 290-300 with roll. I have found this driver to be very forgiving. It is almost impossible to visciously hook or slice a ball with this driver. The ball trajectory is also very good. I have always had a problem of getting the ball up in the air and this driver has helped me correct that. The driver head is very large and it needs a little getting used to but eventually it gives more confidence at setup. Overall this is a great driver that has gives guys like me a chance to compete with the long hitters out there. Customer Service Bought it used and have had no contact. Similar Products Used: Callaway Big Bertha, Callaway Steel head Plus, Callaway Steel head III. |
[Jul 17, 2002]
Todd DeGraw
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 360 TI driver
I broke my two previous drivers which were both hippo giants so I decided that was enough of those clubs. I went down to golf galaxy and hit drivers on the simulator for two hours before deciding that the TM 360 was the best one. It was the most accurate and the longest of all the drivers I tested and best of all the 300 series drivers(300,320,360) they were marked down to $229.00 a piece so it was also the best deal. The 360 was more accurate and about 25 yards longer for me then the 320 even.I used it on the course for the first time last night in league and it worked just the same as on the simulator(great). I have shot a 40 6 times this year but have not broke 40 yet until last nights league. The 360 compared with the new ball I used for the 1st time(callaway ctu blue)worked great, I ended up shooting a 37 with 3 birdies and 1 penalty stroke. If anyone is looking for a new ball the ctu blue is awesome ,I like it alot better then the prov1,prov1 star, and even the precept tour premium ls. Buy the TM drivers while there on sale because there a great club. No wonder there the #1 drivers on tour. Customer Service Have never had to deal with them yet. Similar Products Used: Hippo Giant, callaway vft,callaway steelhead plus,ping tisi,and too many other ones to name. |
[Jul 16, 2002]
prairiedoc
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
360 Ti
Used to have a wicked slice with no distance and have actually given up on hitting driver till I got this club. I've made a minor adjustment to my swing and now hit it long and straight! Very forgiving. I love this club. Only one critcism...face easily scratched, but no real performance drop. Customer Service No need yet. Similar Products Used: Big Bertha |
[Jul 13, 2002]
thejackamo
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
360 Ti
This club is a dream: very forgiving, so even on mis-hits you get decent yardage. The one thing that I have to get used to is that you have to really swing soft with this (unlike my ERC 2 that i have to swing a little more firmly) for it to go far, because the harder you swing, the more of a tendency it has to go right. But a great club, large head and sweet spot. Can't wait to try out the new 500 series to see if this matches up to them! Customer Service none Similar Products Used: ERC 2, GBB Hawkeye, 300 and 320 Ti |
[Jul 11, 2002]
lenquelland
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 360 9.5 Graphite
This is the Longest driver out there, I have hit everything-this is the bomb ! Graphite Design YS-6 SX Flex pefect for my 105 swing speed, 9.5 degree a little drawed in maybe 3 degrees or so, But what a buttery smash of a rocket launch with a slight draw what else would you want.The head is perfect, can even fade it , Tried the Launcher with a Graphite Design YS-7 X flex the shaft was fine but the Cleveland 8.5 head was not that forgiving as the TM head, only hit about 50 prcent of the time and still did not catch it like the Taylor Made 360 Big Dog.The Laucher you have to catch it on the sweet spot and very high to Bang it , Buy one before they go away! Go TM great Driver by far !! Customer Service Very helpful on questions Similar Products Used: PING TISI, Liquidmetal,Cleveland's Launcher,Precept 310- Another sleeper Great Driver, Erc-Dog,Cobra Nice! |
[Jul 09, 2002]
Sean
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 360 ti driver
i bought this club just earlier today i tokk it out and my first drive was dead straight 250 yds. i normally only drive about 200. i am a minor tho . i like he feel of this club alot too so u shuld buy this club |
[Jul 02, 2002]
tkim
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 360Ti
Simply put, this club has a good balance of feel and distance. I tried several drivers including Callaway ERC, VFT, Wilson Deep Red, and Cobra SS360. Both the Wilson and Cobra clubs felt solid, but I felt I was coming up a bit short on distance compared to the Taylor Made. I'm literally hitting this club to the back fence at the local driving range (300+ yards!). Never did that before. When I make an effort to just swing with a nice moderate tempo, the ball just takes off. Hits just as long it seems as the Callaway ERC. Try to grip and rip it... and you're in trouble. This club is being discontinued, so my suggestion is to get one while you can! Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Callaway ERC |
[Jun 29, 2002]
virgl_cole
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
TM 360TI 9.5 w/ Almida HM-40 Stiff Shaft
This driver is pretty nice, was a titleist junky on drivers and woods till I hit this and the Callaway C4. I liked the C4 alot better and gave better distance but about the 15th ball I hit with it was on the heel and the head flew about as far as the ball, I took it back and the shop said Callaway was having a problem with that so I decided on the 360 and am very happy after I had the custom shaft installed. The stock TM shafts are way to light and the almida feels good at 96 grams. Very forgiving and going from a 7.5 degree to a 9.5 degree driver has helped my consistency. Went from running the ball off the fairway to hit and roll a little and stop, I can deal with that. Great stuff even for the hacks like myself out there. Customer Service I dunno Similar Products Used: Titleist 975J,D,R Callaway C4 |