Reviewed by: tyler(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: r7 st
Summary: whoever the people are downing this club must be just terrible golfers.if you cant hit the broad side of a barn with any club your pittiful. its the golfer not the equipment. sure the equipment helps,but if you caant hit the r7 st good its a problem you need to take up with your mind and you physical condition and swing. im purchasing the r7 st i have demoed it and its amazing. best 3 wood for the price. this is a great buy for somone whho doesnt have an attitude like some of the ignorent people posting reviews on this club.... gets lessons and stop feeling bad for yourself thats pathetic.
Similar Products Used: r580,r580xd
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Summary: The R7 st wood (non tp) was very disappointing. The feel was mediocre, the stock shaft wobbly. The clubhead did not feel one-piece, and lacked a solid feedback. The shape of the clubface does not seem right. The face area near the toe is taller than near the sole. Like the R7 driver, the R7 wood is average and relies on gimmicks and hype. The R9 wood is an entirely different story-- clean appearance and a solid performer.
Customer Service: TM contact email disappeared from its site-- very bad for consumers.
Similar Products Used: Bought this year alone-- Burner/R7/R9, Ping G5/G10/Rapture, 909f2, F50/F60, Fusion, FT, Callaway X, Launcher/Hibore/XLS.
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Summary: Just picked up this 5 wood used not expecting much. First time I hit it was on the course not the range. I was surprised, how easy it was to get the ball up off the fairway. It was straight & consistent.
Must say I'm very happy with this purchase.
Customer Service: Not used.
Similar Products Used: Callaway hyper x, Orlimar tri-metal, bubble burner
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Review Date July 11, 2008
Overall Rating 1 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
Reviewed by: caeleric(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made R7 ST
Summary: i purchased this club after demo-ing several fairway woods and, while i wasn't thrilled with it when i bought it, the numbers i was getting out of it were respectable. after owning it roughly a year, i hate it. the clubface has way too much bulge. i also think they lengthened the shaft to add more distance, but i think that makes the club more difficult to hit. i'm a decent ball striker, but i can't hit the broad side of a barn with this club. stay away!
Customer Service: n/a
Similar Products Used: taylor made r5, taylor made v steel
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Review Date January 20, 2008
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
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Reviewed by: Mike(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: R7 St 5 fairway wood
Summary: Great club, reminds me of my old bubble shafted supersteel burner. Both steel face, get that nice "crack" sound when contacted. ReAx shaft, mid, and 70g's. Sets up sweet and is easy to hit out of the long grass. I'm not a long hitter by any means but this hits a nice consistent 200-205. Par usual change the grip to your favorite and swing away.
Customer Service: web site is great, haven't had to use for any concerns yet.
Similar Products Used: supersteel burner, R580's, R5's
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