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TaylorMade r7 Quad 425cc - Drivers - Ultra-Thin Wall technologyPull-Face constructionInverted Cone TechnologySlightly closed clubface alignment.
Adding weight to the head of a golf club isn’t a new idea. For many years, golfers attached strips of lead tape to clubs to try to correct swing flaws. Club manufacturers have taken the idea a step farther in recent years, designing clubheads with ports into which you can place weights. TaylorMade’s r7 Quad series includes four weights...
Reviewed by: najmi(Unregistered User) , Shoots in the 90s Summary: Movable weight makes this my best club bought. Able to keep up with my playing partner whom used to driver at least 50m in front prev. Ball flight is penetrating and stays in fairways more often Review Date July 31, 2010 Overall Rating 5 of 5 Value Rating 5 of 5 Visitors rate this review 2.00 of 5, 3.00 votes Reviewed by: JBGOLF(Unregistered User) , Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: Taylor Made R7 Quad 425cc Summary: First off let me say I am probably alot like all of you, reading reviews trying to justify a purchase of a new club. When I bought this driver, I didn't read any of the reviews on it. I went out on a limb and bought this driver because, in a nutshell, it was a "Taylor Made". I bought the name. I was a true loyalist to Callaway drivers and fairway woods. That all changed however with my first swing of this R7 425cc Taylor Made. It is deffinately confidence inspiring and just real good feel throughout your swing. I am not knocking Callaway because I still play their fairway woods (original Steelheads). I just like the R7 425cc better in a driver. Don't listen to some of these knuckleheads saying you have to be a good player to hit these, if you make a good swing you'll hit a good drive, if you make a bad swing you'll hit a bad drive, it's as simple as that. Those guys just have egos bigger than themselves. I did however change the shaft from the stock TaylorMade reax stiff, to a UST Proforce V2 stiff and what a difference. By the way, if anyone wants a sweet shaft check those out. I hope this might help anyone looking at this driver....buy one! It's nice looking, long, forgiving, and long. By the way they are cheap now! You can go out and buy a new R9 for 4 bills, or you can buy this one for 1/4 of the price and not have buyer remorse. Customer Service: Haven't used it. Similar Products Used: Callaway X460(awesome driver), Callaway Ft5, Callaway Greatest Big Bertha, Cleavland Launcher(crap) Review Date May 1, 2009 Overall Rating 5 of 5 Value Rating 5 of 5 Reviewed by: vanjhud , Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: Taylormade R9 Summary: Let me start off by saying that I know how golf club companys like to play in marketing ploys. I, like so many other people, can amd have gotten wrapped up in the quest to find all that wonderfull game improvement,"find the club that makes my swing better" features brought to everyone ala Technology. I purchased the R7 425 back in 2006, around the time that they came out and I have to say, tried everything else under the sun, and nothing, I mean NOTHING, could match the game I had when I had my 425 in the bag. It was my "gamer", and I would've been a fool to put anything else in the bag. I tried the Taylormade Burner..... Absolute garbage in my opinion, so I gave up on Taylormade after that and after looking and trying their new irons (come on, are these irons or oversized hot weels! Too busy, and no forged sets for mid-handicappers.) I was very, very sceptical about the R9. I thought, "great, what kind of junk is Taylormade trying to push market on us this time". Then, a friend of mine who works @ the local Golf retailer here called me and said a rep. for Taylormade left him an R9 for free and that he didn't care for it. would I like it?. Well, far be it from me to turn down free golf equipment. (I threw him some cash for it, I need a clear conscious.) At first glance, I was pretty impressed. The business of the underside design is well hid, and at address, it looks a little smaller than some of these 460 square head mamoths thats out there. Triangular in shape, but not enough to put you off. After 2 rounds I can honestly admit.... I have a new "gamer", and R9 is clearly it. I don't find myself wishing I had the 425 in the bag as I did with so many other "try outs". This is very much like that club and I think it's just a mental thing knowing that you can change it up in all kinds of different ways, but that my friends, influences confidence.I set it up for draw, face came square and still is. All I did was configure the back end weights (like my 425). I haven't messed with the shaft, but I like that later on, as my swing will start to slow down, I can purchase and change the shaft myself! Right now it's 9.5 deg. with a stiff shaft. The head is a little bit lighter than some I've tried (Ping, Callaway, Mizuno, King Cobra, Adams, Nike, seriously, you want the entire list, I'm embaressed to list them all.). I'm very happy I opened up and tried this club, and if your hitting a 425 thats getting long in the tooth, check out the R9. You'll get the same great results with the ability to try new lofts & lie angels. To hell with all the marketing, My simple advertisement is I liked it, so go try it. Might be glad you did. Customer Service: All these golf companies are the same. Helpfull to a point. They have to concern themselves with their biggest clients, who would be the retailers. Find yourself a good retailer, someone you can trust, and have them fit you for your Irons, wedges & drivers. Club fitting and lessons, strongest part of your game. Similar Products Used: If it was created since 2003, I've tried and owned it at some point. Ebay is the Devil!
TaylorMade r7 Quad 425cc Drivers Review
The TaylorMade R7 425 driver is one of a series of golf clubs that has Movable Weight technology. The driver has four holes where interchangeable weights, two heavy.
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Nov 18, 2013 How to Configure the Weight of a TaylorMade Golf R7 Quad Driver Last Updated: Nov 18, 2013 By M.L. Rose Using an adjustable club can help your.