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You can unsubscribe at any time. We're Open. New Clubs Shop Now. Putters Wedges. Driver Fairway Wood Hybrid Putter. Driver Fairway Wood Hybrid. Well, the R7 is sleek, with elegant lines and a classic black crown. No problems with its looks. But, the R7 sets up with a closed face. The closed face is intended to discourage slicing, but I have a natural draw.
That meant that until I got the hang of how to hit this club properly for my particular swing, I hit a bunch of low hooks. To "fix" this issue, I needed to make two adjustments - one to my hand position at address and one to the club. By experimenting, I learned that using more forward press during setup could prevent at least some of the hooking caused by the interaction of the closed club face and my draw.
By altering the club's movable weights located near the heel and toe , you're actually able to tune the driver's center of gravity so that it promotes a particular ball flight. So, I set the MWT to encourage a neutral ball flight rather than a draw. After I adjusted my setup and tweaked the weight system, the ball started flying straight as an arrow - and higher and longer, too.
The weights are easy to move but stay in place firmly once locked into position. Swapping and moving the weights of the MWT requires a special wrench that comes with the driver. So, if you buy a used TaylorMade R7 driver, make sure the wrench is part of the deal. Without one, you won't be able to take full advantage of the help the weighting system can give you.
This seemed to resolve the issues I was having with the closed face sending the ball low and left. Once I made the adjustment the balls started flying much better. While the ballflight was still a bit lower than my S, I was at least as long with the r7 My carry was probably in the yard area where it is usually a bit above with the Titleist. As for the directionality, it was a bit off at first.
However, something started to click once I took it out on the course. I played a round with it and had a great round off of the tee, only missing four fairways and never getting into any serious trouble. There are multiple configuration options on the and even more on the As for the , there where some differences and some similarities.
The biggest difference to me was the launch angle. I hit a few drives with the that were longer than the or S. Movable Weights, Wrenches, and Extras Both the r7 and the come with wrenches to swap and move around the weights. At no point did I have trouble moving the weights around, and once locked into place, the weights stayed where I put them without rattling.
TaylorMade has perfected movable weights in at least this regard. The headcover, while very stylish, is a bit tough to work with. It is nearly impossible to get it on with one hand. I usually have to pull the opening apart with both and stretch the sock over the clubhead. It should eventually loosen up over time. The grip is a pretty standard one. Conclusion I was admittedly ready to give up on the r7 I kept hitting the ball low and left.
Once I settled in, the r7 was a solid driver. I believe that golfers currently using TaylorMade drivers would be well served to upgrade to the new line if they are looking for even more control.
With an improved shaft and more forgiveness, I can finally say again that I really like a TaylorMade driver. However, the r7 just might replace the S. I felt very comfortable swinging it and loved the ballflight. Yes it is ccs, but before, during and after my swing I never thought about the size. Please pardon the analogy, but I usually like to stay away from the first year a new car is released.
There are always some bugs and kinks to work out. The r7 Quad was that first year car. The and shows a great improvement and two clubs that are worth taking out for a test drive. I have been a TyalorMade guy for many years now, starting with the Series drivers. This driver feels like home. Its setup is classic TaylorMade — confident and easy.
The results are terrific. Currently I play an R5-N, 9. However — I demo and test everything on the market, as I enjoy testing and comparing various clubs. A recent demo day had me gushing about the R7 cc.
Here is my short review:. It has a marvelous combination of forgiveness, a super-hot face, and very very good distance. This club was the absolute pinnacle of what a driver should be — a great combination of feeling, forgiveness, and super-hot distance. I absolutely love my Taylormade R7 Accounting for wind, I hit one with the wind yards… longest yet at my age of Into the wind, nice and easy swing, with roll.
Everything else to me is a nice substitute. Hey this is a great review. You just helped me make my mind up. Hopefully this will add more consistency and distance to my drives. The driver is awsome. I was hitting a Taylormade 8. It definitely hits higher than the The difference at the range was the was flying into the net behind the yd signs!
The hits the net on the role. I just got the r7 and got a free r7 steel fairway wood, which I upgraded, to a titanium r7 fairway 3 wood.
Both the clubs are a pleasure to hit with after you set it according to your taste. And I guess no one would change the TLC cartridges once you get that perfect setting. But my drive has increased about 40 yards was using a ram cc before with the driver and shots with the fairway wood are much straighter and longer.
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