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Taylor Made TaylorMade R7 Draw

Taylor Made TaylorMade R7 Draw


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Switched from the R5 Draw to R7 460 Draw. No transition time at all, began hitting this one perfectly right away. I had a Prolaunch 55 Regular flex in my R5, but the ReAx stock shaft in the R7 Draw is...
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Review Date
November 9, 2008

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: festeroo ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Taylormade R7 Draw

Summary:
I have had 2 driver (tour edge and Nicklaus) and eventually got rid of both of them and brought a R7 3 wood to tee-off with. It was working great except I was always 30 yards behind everybody else. So a week ago I got the big dog and now I'm 20 yards ahead of everybody and more on the fairway than not.


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Review Date
November 4, 2008

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Reviewed by: MK ,  Shoots in the 100s

Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made R7 Draw Driver

Summary:
I was heading out to an important round and accidentally broke my old driver getting it in the car (don't ask). I needed a club and went to Dick's on the way to the course.

With no time to try a club or read any reviews I picked this club up since it was cheap and I thought the Draw model would help.

Normally I have a pretty bad slice. I can only keep it in the fairway by aiming dead left and praying that I don't hit it straight.

I walked up to the first tee. My first time swinging the club was my practice swing. I figured, what the heck lets see if it goes straight.

I hit the best drive of my life. Long and right down the heart of the fairway. I have to admit that I giggled just a bit as I watched it go.

I missed only one fairway all day and knocked 10 strokes off of my game.

Not a bad club, huh?

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Review Date
September 10, 2008

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: jumpinjacuzzijoe ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made R7 Draw 9* Proforce V2

Summary:
If you like hitting fairways and hitting it long...you will love this club...I really love it with the the heavier (76 gram) Proforce V2 shaft...get one

Similar Products Used:
Adams Redline 460 draw, Macgregor MacTec, Titleist D2, Taylor Made Quad,


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Review Date
August 13, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: gpd1571 ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
R7 Draw HT

Summary:
Played 9 holes and was in the fairway 6 of 7 times. The 7th time I was in the right rough.

I went to the range and 80% were straight or slightly right. An awesome driver, looks good, sounds good and hits well.

Very easy swinging and hits the ball consistently straight.

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Similar Products Used:
Wilson Deep Red Fat Shaft, Taylor Made Burner Bubble and Cleveland Launcher.


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Review Date
July 28, 2008

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Brad ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Taylormade r7 Draw

Summary:
WARNING. Listen, this is a great club and I am happy I bought it, but everyone can't expect this club to completely change their golf game without changing their swing. I was a VERY bad slicer and bought this club out of frustration as I love the game of golf and wanted to improve. YOU STILL WILL SLICE THIS CLUB if you don't change your swing, plain and simple. I really worked on the 2 causes of a slice which is keeping the swing on plane and turning the wrists to square the face at impact and now I hit long straight drives with this and sometimes slight draws. If I get lazy and still leave my hands open at impact the ball will still end up right.

This club will HELP a slice but won't completely cure a slice so although it's worth a look to any slicer, don't expect to pay for a straight drive until you learn the reason your slicing and can work to improve your swing as well.


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