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A massive 460 cc club head combined with TaylorMade's Inverted Cone Technology produces an extremely-high eMOI (Effective Moment Of Inertia) that exceeds 5800.
A TaylorMade RE*AX 65 graphite shaft which reduces ovaling in the mid-section and promotes stability, consistency and increased ... Read review
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Advantages: Weight movable technology Disadvantages: Not for the beginner
...finally I made my choice.
Taylormade Golf equipment was going to be the clubs for me.
The R7 Super quad was just the weapon.
I picked up the 10.5° degrees of loft with a regular shaft and I must as it was light after the old driver. But boy did it go I have been about thirty yards longer every time.
However have not always been straight but that would be me and not the club.
This club has weight movement technology which is all good fun and ... ...that exceeds 5800. A TaylorMade RE*AX 65 graphite shaft which reduces ovaling in the mid-section and promotes stability, consistency and increased club head speed
Very impressive but what does it mean to the average guy? Not a lot but boy it goes along way off the tee.
Conclusion
Would I recommend this club? Yes but not to the beginner. This is a club for the good to very good golfer and at about £230 pounds this is a good buy. ...
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Picked this up nearly 3 months ago now as my third compact digital after having a kodak for my first then a canon IXUS 500 after that.
I also shoot with a Canon EOS 300d so was looking for great image quality, and a general upgrade from my IXUS.
I went more