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19 November 2006
BB 2004 driver
Bought an 11 degree version with light flex shaft from Callaway Preowned, looking for more distance without going to a 460 cc head. Very "good" condition, pretty club, which set up very nicely for me. Gained accuracy but I lost distance compared to my TM 360 TI, which is a (great) 1999 vintage club. Callaway took it back under the "buyback" option, no problem.
19 November 2006
Taylormade 360 Ti driver
2 of 2 found this helpful The first "big" driver I've owned, purchased on e-bay without a shaft for $25. When struck properly it goes as far as anything sold today. Farther for me than the 360 Ti (which I also bought for $30), that followed it but not quite as forgiving. Feels a little lighter to me as well. I went back and forth between the two for a while, and eventually stuck with the 360.
The .350 hosel bore makes reshafting less complicated than the .400 bore on the 360 Ti, if you're into trying different shafts. For the money you can't go wrong with either model. Just make sure there's a serial number on the hosel if you but it on line.
19 November 2006
taylormade R580 XD
4 of 4 found this helpful I bought a new one after trying my brother in law's several times. His driver just booms it. Mine was a dud on the range and on the course. I used it for nine holes, put it back in the bag and returned it the next day. Felt like I was hitting a sponge.
The pro at the local golf shop later told me that they occasionally get a bad one. Could be a manufacturing defect, although counterfeit is not out of the question. I suppose I should have tried another one, but now I'm' leary. If you buy one sight unseen (on line), check for a serial number and try it out immediately.