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TaylorMade r7 CGB MAX Irons
$950.00
Released November, 2005
The Pros:Good interaction with the turf, doesn't end up divoting. Excellent accuracy, can always send the ball where you want it. Nice feel on contact with the ball, smooth and buttery.
The Cons:Much more expensive than other clubs, out of reach for casual golfers. Doesn't let you work the ball very well.
The r7 CGB MAX is among the most forgiving TaylorMade irons. Designed to improve the golf game of those with limited skill sets, the irons feature a thick top line, large offset, wide sole width, unusually low CG position, and high launch.
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The supersize clubface made of thin steel produces a high COR for greater distance, while 'Inverted Cone Technology' maintains a high COR for off-center hits. Other technologies aim to improve stability during swings and promote faster swing speed, to essentially make it as easy as possible to strike the ball with accuracy and power. The workability required by more advanced golfers, however, is sacrificed. The irons are available with steel or, at added cost, graphite shafts.
Features
- Steel or graphite shaft
- Extremely high forgiveness
- Thick top line
- Large offset
- Wide sole width
- Low CG position
- High launch
- Large, thin, steel clubface
- Inverted Cone Technology
- Not available left handed
Iron Details
- 3 iron - 19 degrees loft
- 4 iron - 21 degrees loft
- 5 iron - 23 degrees loft
- 6 iron - 26 degrees loft
- 7 iron - 30 degrees loft
- 8 iron - 34 degrees loft
- 9 iron - 39 degrees loft
- PW - 44 degrees loft
- AW - 49 degrees loft
- SW - 54 degrees loft
- LW - 59 degrees loft
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Pros & Cons
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good interaction with the turf, doesn't end up divoting
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excellent accuracy, can always send the ball where you want it
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nice feel on contact with the ball, smooth and buttery
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sweet spot is large enough for any level of player
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straight shot every time, don't even have to try
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gives you a satisfying click when making contact
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much more expensive than other clubs, out of reach for casual golfers
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doesn't let you work the ball very well
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