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Taylor Made r7 Draw Fairway Woods
This item has been discontinued.
Product Description
- Draw-Weighted Technology concentrates weight in the back heel area
- Encourages faster clubface rotation through impact to promote a draw
- Wider from front to back and shallow clubface allow for a lower and rearward CG position that promotes higher launch angle
- RE*AX 55-gram, soft-tipped graphite shaft; Dynamic Gold Steel shaft
User Ratings & Reviews
(2 Reviews)
8/1/2008
I have never hit a 3 wood consistantly until lately when I purchased the r7 draw. I have played for about 3 years and this year developed a nasty slice. I now have a complete set of TM Draws and love them all. The 3 wood has always been my worst club but now I have more confidence in it then any other club in the bag. Straight and looonnnngggg. Great Club, recommend to all with fairway wood troubles. Love the low profile of it.
Tim (Huntington, AR)
Handicap 10 - 15
6/9/2008
Please update me full details of Taylor Made R7 draw wood #3 and #5, S-flex as well as Taylor Made BCG max driver
Tommy Hai
Handicap 0 - 5
Frequently asked questions about
so i purchased this iron set wit the drivers... the irons looked good but i noticed steel shafts on the woods as well. I looked online and it said they were supoosed to be the 55 shaft by Mitsubishi R
ericm1221@gmail.com
03/01/2010 8:47 PM
The club was offered in steel or graphite. The graphite shaft was the Fujikura RE-AX 55 gram shaft made for Taylor Made while the steel shaft offered is the True Temper Dynamic Gold. If you look in the item description it lists both the steel and graphite offerings.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
03/02/2010 8:59 AM
Looking for R5 senior shaft,draw
Anonymous
05/18/2009 11:03 PM
Thank you for your question.
This club has been discontinued for quite some time. I would recommend visiting a used club site like www.dallasgolf.com.
Play Well,
Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
05/19/2009 7:59 AM
If you hit this fairway wood good,do you think you would get more height or distance out of it?thanks.
Anonymous
03/13/2009 1:51 PM
Great Question.
The answer is both! They go hand in hand together. That's why so many companies taught High Launch clubs or balls. More carry, etc.....More height should translate into more distance.
I hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Play Well,
Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
03/16/2009 12:58 PM
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