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TaylorMade r7 Irons


$400.00 Released February, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Large face provides a forgiving striking surface. Good instant feedback on ball strike. Ball flight trajectory is good and consistent.

The Cons:Only a few degree variance for the 3-5. Tend to accumulate scuff marks.

TaylorMade r7 Irons are engineered for players seeking an iron that is easier to launch high and straight, but still caters to those requiring excellent workability. Built with an Inverted Cone Technology for a higher COR (coefficient of restitution), TaylorMade r7 irons offer an increased ball speed across a greater distance.

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Product Shot 2 In addition, r7 irons feature an exceptionally deep cavity design that creates a low & deep CG (center of gravity), thereby making it easier to launch the ball higher for an optimum combination of both carry and control. R7 irons also boast Draw-Weighted Technology that helps square the clubface fast at compact to promote a draw by transferring weight from the cavity area at the toe, moving the CG back, and in fact closer to the heel. TaylorMade r7 irons retail for $64.99 (single) and $399.99 (set of 8), and are available with either a TaylorMade T-Step 90 steel shaft or a TaylorMade RE*AX 55 graphite shaft.

Features

  • Inverted Cone Technology
  • Deep Cavity Design
  • Draw-Weighted Technology
  • Moderate Offset
  • Wide/Cambered Sole
  • Unique Dampening Web
  • Handicap: Mid-High
  • TaylorMade T-Step Steel Shaft
  • TaylorMade RE*AX 55 Graphite Shaft
  • 2 Year Limited Warranty


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Pros
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    large face provides a forgiving striking surface

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    good instant feedback on ball strike

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    ball flight trajectory is good and consistent

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    just enough weight to help correct a light swing

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    feel solid and durable, won't easily wear with use

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    only a few degree variance for the 3-5

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    tend to accumulate scuff marks

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