TaylorMade 320 Irons
TaylorMade 320 Irons
[Feb 22, 2002]
omaliscr
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 320
Recently traded Callaway X12''s for a second hand set of 320''s. At first I was a little worried I had made a mistake. I have now played 4 rounds and I know I made the right choice. The short irons are fantastic with a lot more feel than the X12''s. Although the long irons are not as forgiving (nothing is)I dont suffer from the swinging hooks i used to get with the Callaways. All in all an excellent club. Customer Service Lost the head cover off my TPI putter, customer service have sent one FOC. Similar Products Used: Callaway x12, Mizuno pro2, Taylor Made 300 (nice club, just too good for me)Lynx Black Cat tour. |
[Feb 13, 2002]
taderic
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 320
I laid off golf around ''98. Picked it up again last year. Tried a demo set and liked it right away. Very forgiving set. Not as workable as blades, but a very good set if you feel your game goes elsewhere. The feel cartridge on the sole dampens a lot of the mis-hits. Similar Products Used: citation blades, cobra, Honma pp117 |
[Feb 01, 2002]
stark
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TM 320 with Rifle steel R80
Excellent irons in every way. Taylormade 320 blows away i3 blades for long, high, and consistent slight draws that land soft. I never knew how cool it is to hit a 5 iron 190+ and always straight or light draw. I''ve never hit such amazing iron shots ever. I used to hook my X-12 Callaways. The i3''s are not near as long or easy to hit, likely due to ZZ65 steel shafts and small face. The TM will fade off the toe or go straight. I gave up on S300 and S90 and all stiff steel shafts for Rifle Flighted 5.0 (R+). My swing is too fast for R80 based on my 190 yard 5 iron verses 165 as per the precisionrifle site. R80 simply works best for me. I never leave the ball outside anymore (left for a lefty) and I don''t duff / shank anymore. Customer Service I called to see if TM320 were available with 5.5 rifle for a lefty - they are. I settled on 5.0. Good guys at TM and Chuck Brown Golf. Similar Products Used: Ping i3 blades - zz-65; Callaway X-12 steel uniflex and R graphite; Mizuno sure S300; TM LCG S90. I''m done now after lots of grief with other irons as you see! |
[Dec 03, 2001]
vadgamad
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 320 Irons
Strength:
None I decided to trade up my starter set and tried a whole bunch of irons at the store. I found the 320s gave me the most confidence and the feel is superb. The thinner topline and the smaller club face (compared to my Axis Regal starter sets) inspires confidence and I''ve even started working the ball. Highly recommended Customer Service Excellant Similar Products Used: None |
[Nov 30, 2001]
rayroache
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 320 Irons
Strength:
None I have been using the 320 for about 3 months and they are the best irons I have ever had. I was using Titleist 981s and liked them, but they were not nearly as solid or consistent as the 320s. This is the 4th set of Taylor Made irons I have owned and these looks the best and feel outstanding. After having the bubble shafts on my previous sets, I was not sure how the new graphite light weight non bubble shaft would perform, but it has exceeded my expectations. The Taylor Made Tour Van was in Orlando and I got to try all the new irons and the Taylor Made rep recommended the 320s with graphite shafts. I highly recommend the clubs. I got mine used on ebay at a great price. Customer Service I have not used customer service for the irons, but I have a 320 driver that I had trouble with head coming loose. Edwin Watts fixed it the first time. When it came loose again, I called TM and went t Similar Products Used: Totliest 981, Taylor Made Firesole, Taylor Made LCG, Taylor Made Burner Bubble |
[Nov 21, 2001]
hsanto
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
320
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None The clubs feels is amazing for cast head. Shot clear, really feel like butter.Not too forgiving for missed shot. Rifle steel shaft makes good combination with the cast clubface. Added more distance significantly with this clubs. Finally traded my I3 with this 320. I would say go for 320 to serious player who wants good clubs with fairly price Similar Products Used: Wilson Fat Shaft, X-12, Ping I3 |
[Oct 24, 2001]
gaffos
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
320 reg rifle shaft
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None i have tried every club you could imagine. and these are the best for my game. i am a med hcp 14. and i used to play callaway x14(graphite). but as i am improving i wanted less off set, because i seem to be fighting it especially in the short irons. tried the 300s beautiful club but as a med hcp i needid more forgiveness.so i purchased the 320 and they are fantastic. long, minimum off set and just feel better of the club face than the x14s. on chip shots and punch shots you can really feel a difference. these clubs have a lot more feel than the callaway pro series which i was going to buy before i purchased these awesome set of irons. i cant recommened these enough , fantastic. i just cant get over the feel you get when you hit these clubs compared with the x14s and pro series awesome, awesome, awesome. Customer Service very good they answered all of my questions. Similar Products Used: callaway x14s & pro series. titleist 981.t.m 300. mizuno comp ez. hogan apex +. pings.wilson fat shafts. |
[Aug 12, 2001]
Brian Singleton
Shoot in the 80s
After playing with these clubs for 6-7 weeks....I absolutely LOVE them. If you are wondering how I got them for such a great price. I did buy them used at www.golfclubexchange.com with less than 25 rounds played on them. I bought 3-P with GW and SW in Rifle s-90 with 1 degree flat setup for $495. I sold the GW and SW on EBAY for $140 (must subtract listing and selling fees). Anyway, I sold my old Titleist 981 with rifle 5.0 to get these. I have no regrets! Similar Products Used: Titleist DCI Oversize, 981, 990 |
[Jun 30, 2001]
Jon
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
TM 320 Irons
I spent about 3 weeks mulling over whether to get the Taylor Made 320's or a set of Mizuno Comp EZ's. They both look almost the same with the difference being cast vs. forged. I finally went with the Taylor Made 320's and added a 2 iron to my purchase as well. The ball seems to carry a bit farther, probably due to it being a cast club. I found I could work the ball equally as well with the Taylor Made 320's as I could the Mizuno's. Whoever said the long irons are pure wasn't kidding. They are simply a joy to hit. Customer Service Haven't needed the customer service yet. Similar Products Used: Mizuno Comp-EZ, Ping I3 |
[Jun 23, 2001]
Hadley Hudak
Shoot in the 80s
Great clubs. Very forgiving and long. It's hard to get a good feel for these clubs around the green because the ball comes off very lively. Just a lot different than my old set, but a few more rounds and I'll get the feel. Similar Products Used: None |