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    Are these clubs all the go? Seems to be a lot of talk about them. I'm not about to buy one, but given the permission from the T'n'S i know where to get them.

    Al's Golf in Roseville (Sydney) has a bucket of TM 3-series (Tour and Normal) for around the $300 mark. All in good condition. I think a mix of shafts from stock to Graf blue. The 320 looks great and i'd love to have one in my bag. My MaxFli i currently use is long when i hit them out of the centre, so i don't know if i'd get any extra distance (not without sorting out my swing first though).

    I would like to get one, but my game doesn't really warrant it. Do you need to have a pretty solid swing to hit them to their potential? By that i don't mean fast, but technically correct. I am fully committed to finally getting a lesson or two after numerous inconsistent rounds, so that will come.
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    the Taylormade 300 series are still regarded as great woods. I know Onewood bought a 300Ti not long ago, and he seems pretty happy with it

    mate, do yourself a favour... and look in the classifieds section. prmeier has a 300Tour driver for an absloute steal I have one of these drivers and i can tell you that they are looooong and forgiving

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    I thought his was about $400?

    As i said in my post, it will all boil down to necessity, funds, and being able to do it without the wife knowing
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    $400 for that Tour driver is an absolute bargain

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    Quote Originally Posted by jarro
    $400 for that Tour driver is an absolute bargain
    Bargain, but not cheap.

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    Default Re: TM 300's

    Quote Originally Posted by Fishman Dan
    Are these clubs all the go? Seems to be a lot of talk about them. ....................
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    .....don't mean fast, but technically correct. I am fully committed to finally getting a lesson or two after numerous inconsistent rounds, so that will come.
    I'm having some trouble with Microsoft Office. Anyone here know how to cut and paste. :P

    Nothing wrong with getting advice from more than one source.
    And jarro, stop stalking him. :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyP
    And jarro, stop stalking him. :P
    Hehe. I thought i'd get an opinion on either - just didn't think i'd get Jarro on both counts
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    Default Re: TM 300's

    The 300s are great drivers and depending on what you are currently using you will realistically be very happy The 300 is the easiest to work and the 360 is the straightest with the 320 just being a great work horse and mix of them both. Pick one with a good shaft and for a couple of hundred you can't go wrong
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