New for 2007, the TaylorMade r7 Draw Rescue Club (Graphite); featuring draw-weighted technology to help players square the clubface for longer, straighter shots. Features Include:... more
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technology to help players square the clubface for longer, straighter shots. Features Include: Draw-weighted technology moves the centre of gravity (COG) closer to th...
draw-weighted technology to help players square the clubface for longer, straighter shots. Features Include: Draw-weighted technology moves the centre of gravity (COG) closer to the heel, helping the clubface rotate through impact to promote a draw. 12% larger clubhead design than Rescue Dual and Rescue Mid means a higher moment of inertia (MOI) and low back COG making the r7 Draw Rescue extremely forgiving and easier to hit high and long. T-shaped sole design reduces sole-to-turf friction for enhanced playability from all types of lies. Soft tipped, RE*AX 45 graphite shaft promotes more clubhead speed for greater distance and a left-to-right flight. Fitted with TaylorMade RE*AX
New for 2007, the TaylorMade r7 Draw Rescue Club (Graphite); featuring draw-weighted technology to help players square the clubface for longer, straighter shots. Features Include: Draw-weighted technology moves the centre of gravity (COG) closer to the heel, helping the clubface rotate through impact to promote a draw. 12% larger clubhead design than Rescue Dual and Rescue Mid means a higher moment of inertia (MOI) and low back COG making the r7 Draw Rescue extremely forgiving and easier to hit high and long. T-shaped sole design reduces sole-to-turf friction for enhanced playability from all types of lies. RE*AX 55 lightweight graphite shaft encourages a dynamic release and promotes more clubhead speed for greater distance. Fitted with TaylorMade RE*AX 5
Advantages: Weight movable technology Disadvantages: Not for the beginner
...It was about time that I upgraded some of my golf equipment, well it all needs to be up graded myself included. If you play the game you may know what I mean.
First up was to be a shinny new driver. I looked around for quite sometime checking out all the new stuff and 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 it works. Set the club up for a high draw and that is what you will get.
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The driver comes in all black...
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...Incorperating TLC, taylormade launch control, featuring the now two screws in the sole to make the club adaptable for the player. If you draw, fade, violently slice or cream the ball this club is perfect for you. Preferred on numbers of tours around the world this club is amongst the most highly rated on the planet. Its easy to see why to be honest, from the off, personally i loved it. The ease of use, the look, feel, design, everything about this club is taylormade all over and is nothing but exceptional. The factory grip is just the right thickness, the shaft is just the right weight, the face is just right depth and width. The forgivness on those bad shots, not that there will be many off centre but on the odd occassion the shot will not be far off perfect. The beauty with this technology is that you can chop and change it around...
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Advantages: Tiger Wood eat your heart out Disadvantages: Will not be popular with your bank manager
...that a golf ball can travel when hit at a certain test speed has also been capped. Amazingly, manufacturers have pushed the envelope and are creating new products that get within a hair’s breadth of these limits.
The upshot of all this is that since the limits on distance and size have been met, millions of dollars are being spent on research to create better, more forgiving and more playable equipment and balls. One such product that is causing waves is TaylorMade’s 400cc r7 Quad driver. TaylorMade, who introduced metal woods to golf, have always been at the vanguard of golf research and manufacturing. Their new r7 clubhead is a bundle of technology aimed at simplifying draws and fades.
Professional golfers have always known that one can change their shot pattern by sticking lead tape on the clubhead. In effect, what that does is enable a player...
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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