Monday, May 23, 2011

Taylormade R7 CGB Max Fairway Wood

Two words for this club: Accuracy and Consistency. As far as I'm concerned,this is by far the best Fairway Wood on the market. I am producing straighter shots with a fair amont of trajectory. I bought it three weeks ago in a golf wholesale shop.
 
The TaylorMade R7 CGB Max Fairway Wood features movable weight technology, a discretionary weighting system that can be manipulated to change the club's characteristics on a shot-to-shot basis, generating results from a 20-yard draw to a 2-yard fade bias. It's easy enough to tinker with that course conditions or the state of a player's game that day can be factored into its performance, with the weight changing according to the situation at hand.

The r7 CGB Max fairway metals incorporate the same approaches as the driver: triangular head shape to pull the center of gravity away from the clubface; and movable weights. As with the driver, there are three weight ports in the fairway wood heads. According to TaylorMade, up to 22 yards of trajectory change are possible through different weight configurations.

It also has the triangular head shape that Taylor Made is so fond of, with the typical center of gravity that is low and deep in the clubhead. Because the titanium clubhead contains Taylor Made's inverted cone technology, it has a high MOI and enough forgiveness and stability for everyone. I hope ths information is useful to you.

 It have great feel, and since it isn't super-game improvement you can play fades and draws. I've played two 18-hole rounds since purchasing it and have shot each in the mid 80s, so I can see these helping me drop my handicap - hopefully into the single digits.

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