Taylor made r7 425 driver




















At no point did I have trouble moving the weights around, and once locked into place, the weights stayed where I put them without rattling. TaylorMade has perfected movable weights in at least this regard. The headcover, while very stylish, is a bit tough to work with.

It is nearly impossible to get it on with one hand. I usually have to pull the opening apart with both and stretch the sock over the clubhead. It should eventually loosen up over time. The grip is a pretty standard one. Conclusion I was admittedly ready to give up on the r7 I kept hitting the ball low and left.

Once I settled in, the r7 was a solid driver. I believe that golfers currently using TaylorMade drivers would be well served to upgrade to the new line if they are looking for even more control. With an improved shaft and more forgiveness, I can finally say again that I really like a TaylorMade driver. However, the r7 just might replace the S. I felt very comfortable swinging it and loved the ballflight. Yes it is ccs, but before, during and after my swing I never thought about the size.

Please pardon the analogy, but I usually like to stay away from the first year a new car is released. There are always some bugs and kinks to work out. The r7 Quad was that first year car. The and shows a great improvement and two clubs that are worth taking out for a test drive.

I have been a TyalorMade guy for many years now, starting with the Series drivers. This driver feels like home. Its setup is classic TaylorMade — confident and easy.

The results are terrific. Currently I play an R5-N, 9. However — I demo and test everything on the market, as I enjoy testing and comparing various clubs. A recent demo day had me gushing about the R7 cc. Here is my short review:. It has a marvelous combination of forgiveness, a super-hot face, and very very good distance. This club was the absolute pinnacle of what a driver should be — a great combination of feeling, forgiveness, and super-hot distance.

I absolutely love my Taylormade R7 Accounting for wind, I hit one with the wind yards… longest yet at my age of Into the wind, nice and easy swing, with roll.

Everything else to me is a nice substitute. Hey this is a great review. You just helped me make my mind up. Hopefully this will add more consistency and distance to my drives. The driver is awsome. I was hitting a Taylormade 8. It definitely hits higher than the The difference at the range was the was flying into the net behind the yd signs! The hits the net on the role.

I just got the r7 and got a free r7 steel fairway wood, which I upgraded, to a titanium r7 fairway 3 wood. Both the clubs are a pleasure to hit with after you set it according to your taste. And I guess no one would change the TLC cartridges once you get that perfect setting.

But my drive has increased about 40 yards was using a ram cc before with the driver and shots with the fairway wood are much straighter and longer. I would recommend anyone buying this club recently under the free fairway wood offer to upgrade to a titanium wood, as it will be worth your money.

I just purchased the R7 after trying many clubs. I was using the Ping G2 and never felt I could dial-in a comfortable swing. My jaw dropped when I read your comment about the TaylorMade not feeling like a big club. That is exactly the comment I made to the salesman while trying it out in the swing analysis center. Somehow, TaylorMade created a powerhouse of a club that hits straight but feels like a 3-wood in my hands.

But I can swing the Taylormade with neutral bias and hit it straight as an arrow. Just goes to show you that not every club is for everyone. I have recently purchased an R7 and already love it after only one round of golf with it. Its huge head provides tonnes of forgiveness but at the same time makes the club feel like a normal sized driver, I purchased mine with an aldila shaft upgrade and love the results! I purchased the r7 and had some problems at first but got the hang of it rather quickly.

I hit yards for the first time and at the age of 20 some people in my foursome said i had much potential. You will need to use the accompanying TaylorMade wrench to help you with the R7 driver adjustment. The steps outlined here will walk you through the process of adjusting your TaylorMade R7 driver to the setting that works best for you.

When players increase the loft, they tend to close the clubface of the driver marginally. The driver will also produce more draw than with the normal setting. The overall distance is shorter but the launch is higher. In comparison, when golfers decrease the loft, the driver clubface opens marginally and will trigger more of a fade. The distance is longer while the launch is lower. With the upright setting, the chances of hooking become more and the swing tends to become inconsistent.

The TaylorMade R7 driver adjustment chart for the driver with the different loft options is given below. The TaylorMade R7 driver has two red colored 10g weighs and two yellow colored 2g weights. All four weights can be adjusted to optimize the driver, based on your playing preferences.

You can use only the ones that work the way you want and keep the remaining safely for later use when needed. The weights can be removed and placed as desired.

When the 14g weight is placed towards the heel and the 2g weight is placed towards the toe, the center of gravity is directed more towards the heel and sets the driver for a draw. If the 14g weight is positioned towards the toe and the 2g weight is positioned towards the heel, the center of gravity gets directed more towards the toe and sets the driver for a fade.

Can you adjust the loft on Titleist TS3 driver? Yes, the loft on the Titleist TS3 driver is adjustable. The TS3 comes with a SureFit hosel that allows sixteen different loft and lie settings to Is the Callaway Big Bertha Hybrid adjustable? Yes, the Callaway Big Bertha Hybrid is adjustable and can be used by all kinds of golf players. The adjustment settings help increase the ball speed and Skip to content Is the TaylorMade R7 driver adjustable? Is the R7 still a good driver?

The R7 driver is balanced, powerful and stable for even off-center hits. TaylorMade R7 The R7 driver features a large cc clubhead that gives the driver a large footprint at the address point.

TaylorMade R7 driver specs The key specs of the TaylorMade R7 driver that are worth noting are given in the table highlighted below. Place the TaylorMade wrench tip inside the big screwhead positioned behind the head of your R7 driver. Turn the wrench in the anticlockwise direction to loosen the screw to help you take the clubhead off easily.

Remove the clubhead gently from above the loft sleeve fitted on the hosel of the driver. Rotate the shaft to arrive at the desired setting on the loft sleeve. The HIGHER setting raises the loft to the maximum value with a maximum opening of the clubface and an increase in lie angle.

The LOWER setting lowers the loft to the minimum value with the clubface opening to the maximum extent and the lie angle increasing partly. The UPRT setting changes only the lie angle and sets it at the highest value. Need help selling or trading your clubs? Give us a call at and try our new Valet Service.

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The better the condition the higher value given for the item. Condition is evaluated by our knowledgeable staff and the used golf club s is priced accordingly. If, upon inspection, 2nd Swing identifies any discrepancies ex. Golf club head covers, tool kits, torque wrenches, or other related accessories should be included whenever possible though are not mandatory.

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Shows virtually no traces of wear and has been hit times total. It will be difficult to determine if it has been used. Golf club has been played less than 10 rounds and is in top of the line used condition.

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