TaylorMade 320 Irons
TaylorMade 320 Irons
[May 17, 2001]
Hugh
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 320, Rifle Shaft
These are excellent clubs. Taylor Made has done an excellent job. The clubs feel balanced and the feed back to the hands is excellent + they are forgiving with mishits. The only thing semi bad about these compared to the blades i played with is shaping your shots. Similar Products Used: Mizuno-Trues, MP-14, Titeliest 990's |
[May 07, 2001]
James
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
320 S-90 Rifle
Great clubs. Forgiving, excellent shaft, and long. Used to have trouble getting out of bunkers, but no more! Scored my lowest rounds using these clubs. Similar Products Used: Supersteels |
[Apr 24, 2001]
B M
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 320 S-90 rifle
Great all around club. Fantastic feel, very forgiving, and easily workable. Shaft is fantastic also. Better shaft then what was in the Firesoles. They feel almost like forged clubs but with great forgivness. Great club for any level golfer. Worth the money for $699 I just happen to find a deal on ebay Similar Products Used: All Callaways, Mizuno Comp EZ, Firesole,Basically any good club |
[Apr 07, 2001]
Ken
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 320
Tried almost everything on the market. I won't say that these are the best out there because there are so many great clubs. However, the 320's are easy to swing, and contact feels very easy. A great club that builds confidence. These are great clubs - finally from Taylor Made. The 320 driver is even better. Customer Service None yet. Similar Products Used: Ping O size, Mizuno Comp EZ, Callaway x-14 pro series, |
[Mar 15, 2001]
r crawford
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made 320
I hit the new 330,320,360 clubs at the range today with the domo tent there. They are awesome! I've been playng with the old bubble shafts for about 5 yrs now and can't believe how much better these are. Also liked the Rifle shafts! Similar Products Used: I've also hit the Cleveland T3 and T5's as well as the new calloway Pro Series. I liked them all but these were my favorite (don't like the big heads on calloway and Cleveland T5's. T3's are not forgiving enough. 320's were just right. |
[Aug 09, 2001]
L
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tayolor Made 320 Irons
I tried a lot of different irons out there (as you can see) and these worked out awesome for me. Whenever you hit any club squarely, the ball flies great, it's when you miss the sweet spot is when you see how a club works for you. These irons still flew straight, and only lost margianl distance when I missed with them. They feel exceptional as well, a nice amunt of feedback on missed shots, absolutely buttery-smooth when you hit the sweet spot. Customer Service Awesome so far,custom ordered 1 degree upright clubs. They were delivered to me in 9 days. Similar Products Used: Ping I3 O-Size, Callaway X-14 Pro Series, Titleist 981's, Tommy Armour Evo V-31's |
[Aug 06, 2001]
arya
Shoot in the 80s
big deal, sergio doesnt like the 320. i dont even think its the real garcia, otherwise he wouldnt be that stupid... afterall, the real sergio will be able to qualify for buy.com with kiddy clubs. the 320s are just great clubs, sweet like butter. u just cant miss with these clubs and... they look like a million bucks (not like the big fat x-14). i have won all the bets since i bought these clubs. best fit with the riffle shaft. bottom line is... the 320 irons are THE best clubs money can buy and they will pay for themself.... believe it... or not.. Similar Products Used: adams gt, x-14, yonex adx, mizuno blades, etc |
[Jul 31, 2001]
robert
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Taylormade 320 irons
So Sergio Garcia doesn't like the 320 irons! If I hit my 3 iron 250+ yards, I'd probably play the Titleist, too. I tried Titleists, including the 981 series before I chose the 320 Taylormades, and there was no comparison of what worked better for ME, an 85-95 player. Goosen used Taylormade 300 series irons and won the US Open. Let's not confuse what works for the professionals and what works for varying degrees of amateur proficiency. By the way, even Karrie Webb uses the 981 Titleists irons, not the more blade-like style. To each his or her own! Similar Products Used: None |
[Jul 20, 2001]
Robert
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Taylormade 320 Iron
I have had previous irons that disappointed, so I really researched and tried LOTS of clubs before I made my decision. I decided on the regular flex rifle steel shafts, based on feel and ball flight. I also tried the Adams GT, the Ping i3/O, Mizuno Comp EZ, Titleist 981, Callaway Steelhead and Hawkeye, Maxfli Revolution, Wilson Fatshaft, and a few others. None of the others could match the combination of feel and accurate ballflight for a mid-handicapper like myself. I am very pleased with the purchase, and made several "I can't believe I made that shot" shots yesterday the first time out. Obviously, in the final analysis, the person swinging the club is more important than the club itself in determining the shot result, but I think these clubs help give me every possible chance for success. If you are looking for a great set of irons, check them out; there are many fine products out there, but this was the best for my swing. Customer Service NA Similar Products Used: Adams GT, Ping i3/0, Mizuno Comp EZ and M33, Titleist 981, Callaway Steelhead and Hawkeye, Maxfli Revolution, Wilson Fatshaft |