Boyko Simmons reviewed this product on 05/05/05 What a waste of money this club is! The head is weak man!I can't hit this thing more than 220 yds. Well, I will go back to my old Wilson driver. This club is an insult to Taylor Made products!
Angelo reviewed this product on 04/15/05 I recently experimented by buying a few different drivers with different shafts. The PP5000Ti at 10.5 loft with an Aldila NV S shaft, turned out to be far superior to my last few premium clubs - Taylor Made XR03 -$600, the XR05 -$800, and the Cleveland Launcher -$300 which is a fine club, but it is 2 degrees closed (a pain to keep open every time you hit), and not as long as the PP5000Ti. Unlike most high-end popular clubs that have a relatively flat face, the PP500Ti has somewhat of a concave face, designed to produce a gear effect when hit off-center. I some times have a tendency to block to the right coming from the inside. If you set the ball a little toward the heel, you generate a draw that ends up in play (do not set the ball toward the tow, because you can produce a slice). The club has a subdued almost soft feel when hit and the first thing you notice is higher hang time (with no ballooning) and noticeably longer drives than the XR05 and the Launcher.
Angelo reviewed this product on 04/15/05 I recently experimented by buying a few different drivers with different shafts. The PP5000Ti at 10.5 loft with an Aldila NV S shaft, turned out to be far superior to my last few premium clubs - Taylor Made XR03 -$600, the XR05 -$800, and the Cleveland Launcher -$300 which is a fine club, but it is 2 degrees closed (a pain to keep open every time you hit), and not as long as the PP5000Ti. Unlike most high-end popular clubs that have a relatively flat face, the PP500Ti has somewhat of a concave face, designed to produce a gear effect when hit off-center. I some times have a tendency to block to the right coming from the inside. If you set the ball a little toward the heel, you generate a draw that ends up in play (do not set the ball toward the tow, because you can produce a slice). The club has a subdued almost soft feel when hit and the first thing you notice is higher hang time (with no ballooning) and noticeably longer drives than the XR05 and the Launcher.
Angelo reviewed this product on 04/15/05 I recently experimented by buying a few different drivers with different shafts. The PP5000Ti at 10.5 loft with an Aldila NV S shaft, turned out to be far superior to my last few premium clubs - Taylor Made XR03 -$600, the XR05 -$800, and the Cleveland Launcher -$300 which is a fine club, but it is 2 degrees closed (a pain to keep open every time you hit), and not as long as the PP5000Ti. Unlike most high-end popular clubs that have a relatively flat face, the PP500Ti has somewhat of a concave face, designed to produce a gear effect when hit off-center. I some times have a tendency to block to the right coming from the inside. If you set the ball a little toward the heel, you generate a draw that ends up in play (do not set the ball toward the tow, because you can produce a slice). The club has a subdued almost soft feel when hit and the first thing you notice is higher hang time (with no ballooning) and noticeably longer drives than the XR05 and the Launcher.
Vance W. reviewed this product on 03/20/05 I have had my driver for a little while, but this past week was the first time I have had the opportunity to play with it a lot. I have never been a long hitter. 200 yds was great for me. In three rounds this week I averaged about 230 a drive with a couple each round at 250 and 260. Definitely use the long tees! Much more accurate (for me) than my old driver. (A "name" brand.) I am very happy with the club and the service.