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Taylor Made r7 quad Driver
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Taylor Made r7 quad Driver

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Product Description

One Driver, six Center of Gravity (CG) locations, six sets of launch conditions, six trajectories. TaylorMade Launch Control (TLC), featured in our new r7 quad, gives players the freedom to change your launch angle and spin-rate to maximize the distance and accuracy of your tee shots in a way never before possible. THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING....

  • Inverted Cone Technology provides high ball velocity on off-center hits
  • Super-Thin Wall Technology allows engineers to save the weight to make TLC possible
  • TLC lets you change CG location and launch conditions for optimum performance

Product Reviews

Avg Rating: 3.7 out of 5 User Ratings & Reviews (7)

Bill

Handicap 0 - 5

8/4/2005
Look elsewhere
I agree with the guy below me, the club though very technologically advanced but the results are not so impressive. The weights dont cure a swing, and the club head is not as hot as other clubs. But give it a try and see for yourself

Adam

Westlake, OH

Handicap 0 - 5

7/19/2005
How Much !?!?!
This driver is the most over rated driver of all time. The weight system is nice but it is illegal to change the weights during the round. The weights don't garantee the predicted so don't think if you but this club you will instantly be able to hit a draw. maybe if the driver was $300 it would be a good deal but you should save your money and buy some lessons.

Scott

Houston, TX

Handicap 6 - 10

5/14/2005
Taylor Made R7 - It Does What It Says
I went from an average of 275 - 280 yard drives with a Titleist 975 to an average of approximately 295 - 305 yards with the R7. The key to hitting the club is a somewhat slower swing with a consistent tempo. I would advise to experiment with the weights to find your desired shot shape and then leave the weights in that position. I would not alter the weights based on daily playing conditions; since this tends to cause you some uncertianty over the ball.

Vince

Shorewood, IL

Handicap 11 - 15

4/9/2005
Good Technology for Consistent Swingers.
The R7 is also a very good club. It will not help correct major swing faults however. You must have a relatively consistent swing to get the most out of it. The beauty of this club is that the moveable weights basically take the place of using lead tape to adjust the club. There are a lot of great drivers out there. Try hitting them all before deciding.

R. Fraxier

Fresno, CA

Handicap 21 - 30

9/28/2004
I have no review of the r7 quad Driver other tan what I have read
The only review I have had on this Driver is what I have read about it.

Asianjedi

San Jose, CA

Handicap 21 - 30

6/23/2004
Super!
What are they talking about? This driver is by far the best Taylor Made Driver or ANY driver that I've hit. It added about 20-50 yards on average to my drives.

Hack

Airway Heights, WA

Handicap 30+

6/20/2004
Thank God!
Just when I thought drivers were only 500cc of unobtanium on a stick, Taylormade found a gimmick worthy of media attention. I finally have a reason to bring my cordless impact out on the course! I hit this club repetedly on demo day and found that the various combinations of weighting for the six trajectories in no way compensate for poor swing mechanics. Stick with your regular slice-o-matic, casual golfers. Leave this stick to the pros who HAVE to hit this club for contractual reasons.
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