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Review Date September 15, 2008 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: Paul(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s Model Reviewed: Taylormade R7 draw Summary: I bought these clubs after reading many reviews,but i must say they are the worst clubs i have ever tried.The heads are huge at address which put me off straight away.Every shot i hit went far left,they completely ruined my swing in half a round.I lost 3 balls in 6 holes..I have gone back to using my king cobra 2008 FP irons,which are amazing in every way.They hit long ,straight and they look awesome at address and in the bag,if your looking for great irons,go cobra you wont regret it..
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Review Date September 9, 2008 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: Tony26
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: TM RAC r7 draw Summary: Just bought these clubs, after reading MANY reviews. I can't say enough about them. I am a club junkie, having had up to six sets at one time. I'm down to three now and, if things work out the way they look, I'll have only one set after this season. Love the control I have with the Hogan Apex Edge (heavy) and the distance I get with the MacGregors; the TM r7 draw seem to give me both, the distance I need as well as the control. Similar Products Used: Hogan Apex Edge, TM Rac HT, MacGregor NVG2 mid, Big Bertha, Ping Eye2
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Review Date August 11, 2008 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: fury
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: taylormade r7 draw irons Summary: ive now had these irons for about 4months and they just keep gettin better and better. i can draw on call with these or hit the ball straight as i want. i have the reg steel t step 90 with ultra light shafts which make it very easy to carry speed thru a swing. very easy to launch the ball very high and stick the green with back spin. i had mizuno mp 33s which are nice clubs but didnt compare at all to these. all bs aside i can carry my 8 iron 150+ and my 6 iron close to the 190 mark, 4 iron about 210 or so all from the fairway...anybody that buy these wont be let down thats a fact. i shoot between mid 70's on good/lucky days to low 80's any day and i wont golf with anything else. ps gotta admit cannot beat the price. Similar Products Used: mizuno mp 33, and some other cheap starter stuff
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Review Date July 31, 2008 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: Tim93
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: r7 draw irons Summary: I just purchased 4-PW+SW r7 draw irons and cannot believe the difference it has made in my game. I usually struggled to break 100, 95 on a good day. I have played 2 rounds with these irons and shot 84 & 86. I also bought the r7 draw 3W & Driver, 3W is wonderful. I have never hit a 3 wood as straight, long and consistant as I have this one. The driver, well I recommend the TM Burner, also a great club. With a little more playing time and better putting I look for the high 70's soon.
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Review Date July 18, 2008 Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: Leif_Lalleglad(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: R7 Draw Steel regular Summary: Tried it at the range and find it much more forgiving and easy to use compared to my TM Lt2.
It will not stop you for slice or make you shoot draws, but I have a little fade when I hit ball good, and now I hit straight or a slightly draw, and thats ok :-)
Customer Service: not used. Similar Products Used: Tommy Armour Black Scot, Tommy Armour 845(which stil is on my reserve bag in club no.2)Taylormade LT2, Nickent 3DX.
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