Description 350cc standard face design for players who want medium-trajectory drives with added spin for longer carry. Conforms with USGA Specifications on C.O.R.
Reviewed by: james(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: taylor made 540XD
Summary: I bought this driver on a lark on ebay just after I dropped the Nike for the G5. Thought I was just going to keep this in the trunk to stop in on any range I came by but after I used it I was cracking up at how much fun it was to hit. yes, I could make the G5 go further but it was not nearly as consitant as the 540. The weight of the head and the size all seem to be a perfect combination. The G5 seems to be like pushing a kite through the air compaired to the 540. I also have a 425 that feels like i am pushing it through the air compaired to the 540. May be about 10 or 15 yards shorter but damn if it does not go straight down the pipe when I hit it right and it is a very solid driver, sound, weight all of it. just a really good driver.
Similar Products Used: sastquach 13 and 10.5, ping G5, Taylor Made 425, Callaway Big Bertha and others I forgot about.
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Model Reviewed: Taylor Made R-540 12 Degree T/M senior shaft
Summary: Bought this club used for an amazing low price.I wanted to find more distance from the fairway.Wow did I.This club requires very little grass to get the ball up and screaming down there to the green on those hard to reach par 5's.I have so much confidence in this club,that I rarely take out my 3 wood.This club is in my bag for good.
Customer Service: Never used
Similar Products Used: Many drivers from the fairway.
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Review Date November 29, 2007
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Reviewed by: tupacpwnz33(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: taylor made r7 460
Summary: I LOVE this club. I was hitting a Vulcan driver, pretty cheap but a nice club, but i decided to make the switch and get a little nicer club. It has the perfect balence of weight. It is a little heavy but after you get used to it makes a big difference. I usually hit it about 250 but every once in a while I'll really get a hold of and hit it about 260-265. I highly recommend this driver!
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Review Date August 2, 2007
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: John(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made r540XD
Summary: this a really great driver. before i couldn't hit a graphite shafted drivers without slicing it every tme. but when i purchased this club, i could't slice it. it hits very straight and it is very consistent and also very forgiving. it does have a lot loft on the shot, but still a good club.
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Review Date July 8, 2007
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Reviewed by: Gil Molina(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made RC540XD
Summary: I was convinced that my old Bubble Burner driver was all the club that I needed to shoot a decent round, until I bought a RC540XD. The model I got is 9.5 S-flex with a mid-torque shaft and it is awesome. I'm hitting the ball more consistenly around the center of the face. Although I'm not getting more yardage than my old clubs, I'm getting more consistent drives and hitting more fairways. As I get used to the club, I'm sure the yardage will come in.
Best club I got for the money. The head is just about the size that I'm comfortable with and it is well balanced.
I think I'm satisfied for another 5 years...
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