
TaylorMade r7 425
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TaylorMade r7 425
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I Have My Taylormade R7 That I Purchased In 2006 A
I have my TaylorMade r7 that i purchased in 2006 and a 2007 burner. The ball comes of the burner very fast, but it gives the ball too many RPM and it spins upwards. My r7 has a beautiful trajectory and when hit cleanly i average 335yds +(max at ~395yds) almost always over 300yds baring strong winds in the face.
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Sweet Middle, Light Shaft, Large Sweet Spot & Eaas
Sweet middle, light shaft, large sweet spot & eaasy to hit. The TaylorMade R7 425 is very nice to use for a round of golf and is pretty easy to hit
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Excellent Performance With A Reasonable Price. For
Excellent performance with a reasonable price. For the first time in my life, the majority of my drives are right down the fairway.
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A Good Club Which Has Facilities For Shot Shaping.
A good club which has facilities for shot shaping. Not sure about the shaft flex i.e. soft tip, or mid flex. Bought mine over E-Bay recently for not a lot of money and it has been a winner.
Not much to fault on it.
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Very Nice Club For Low Handicappers I.e. 0 To 12
Very Nice club for low handicappers i.e. 0 to 12
As with TaylorMade woods, always great quality.
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I Work In A Golf Shop And Borrowed This Taylor Mad
I work in a golf shop and borrowed this Taylor Made R7 425 for a week. I have found that it goes much further than my current driver (Cobra 400sz, regular shaft) and although it is less forgiving I personally felt that I hit the R7 more consistently. I am now looking to buy a new driver and can't decide between the R7 425, R7 460 and FT-3 Fusion, if anyone thinks they can help, please leave a comment, thanks!
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