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Taylormade R7 CGB Max Fairway Wood's Review

Tell you, the TaylorMade R7 CGB Max Fairway Woodis equipped with TaylorMades moveable weight technology. Something that will appeal to the golfers who like to tweak their own equipment.

Itshead is fitted with 3 moveable weights, which Taylor Made say will give a golfer around 22 yards of flexibility in their shot type from left to right.

For those who love drivers that allow them to tinker with the weight configuration at every opportunity, the Taylor Made R7 CGB Max fairway wood is the logical addition to their golf bag.

Itfeatures movable weight technology, a discretionary weighting system that can be manipulated to change the club's characteristics on a shot-to-shot basis, generating results from a 20-yard draw to a 2-yard fade bias.

It's easy enough to tinker with that course conditions or the state of a player's game that day can be factored into its performance, with the weight changing according to the situation at hand.It also has the triangular head shape that Taylor Made is so fond of, with the typical center of gravity that is low and deep in the clubhead. Because the titanium clubhead contains Taylor Made's inverted cone technology, it has a high MOI and enough forgiveness and stability for everyone.

Moreover, the TaylorMade r7 CGB MAX fairway woods incorporate a variety of top-level technologies that make them the best game-improvement fairways that TaylorMade has ever created. They share the driver's triangular head shape and the exceedingly far-back CG location in relation to the face that this geometry makes possible. That CG location will prove especially valuable to the many players who have trouble getting fairway woods in the air. Last but not least is SuperFast Technology in the form of an ultra-light graphite shaft that promotes added clubhead speed for increased distance.

This would probably be a good fairway wood for mid to high handicappers. While not being ultra forgiving, you will certainly be let off with the majority of bad strikes.The power this club produced was generally very good. Despite the higher trajectory on most shots the carry could be very impressive. However this may be harder to achieve if you're hitting into a very stiff wind. Something that should probably be considered when players look at this club.

Overall, the R7 CGB Max is certainly a good reliable Fairway Wood. Safe and efficient off the tee, and fantastic for launching the ball off the fairway.You get decent distance, but not quite as much as with the Burner Fairway Wood from TaylorMade, which we found to be a very long club indeed.But for us, despite the many good qualities of the TaylorMade R7 CGB Max Wood, the club on the whole just launched the golf ball a bit too high for our liking. But each golfer will have their own opinion on what they are after for their game.




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