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TaylorMade R7 Draw Driver

Written by on January 9, 2010 in Taylormade Golf Clubs - No comments

TaylorMade may be the most popular brand in the golfing industry when it comes to producing golfers.  They have long been known as a company that produces high quality products that consistently has them near the top of the PGA Tour's driver count.  The r7 driver series is once again establishing this companies dominance in the area, and now with the release of the r7 Draw there is seemingly a way to produce powerful drives while still controlling your slice.

TaylorMade r7 Draw Driver Golf Club
TaylorMade r7 Draw Driver Golf Club
$25.00 (1 Bid)
End Date: Sunday Feb-12-2012 10:32:51 PST

TaylorMade R7 Draw 9* Driver Stiff Shaft w/ Headcover
TaylorMade R7 Draw 9* Driver Stiff Shaft w/ Headcover
$0.99 (1 Bid)
End Date: Sunday Feb-12-2012 16:04:22 PST

TaylorMade r7 Draw 9 Degree 460cc 44
TaylorMade r7 Draw 9 Degree 460cc 44" Driver
$45.00
End Date: Sunday Feb-12-2012 19:12:36 PST

This particular driver is obviously designed with golfers in mind who tend to slice the ball.  If you are the type who consistently finds themselves watching their ball soar to the right side of the course, the r7 Draw may be an option for you.  The club face of the Draw is much more closed than any other driver I have used so far this year, and offers the highest moment of inertia (MOI) of any TaylorMade driver ever produced.  TaylorMade claims that this is their most technologically advanced driver yet, and after using it I tend to agree with them.

While this club perfroms on the course, it also features pleasing aesthetics as well.  A simple, black, and shiny appearance oozes professionalism and gives off a slick and attractive look to it.  This is the type of driver that allows you to see your reflection in it when you are looking down at your club head at the beginning of a new hole.  However, it is designed this way for a reason.  As I stated earlier, the TaylorMade r7 Draw is constructed to reduce your slice level considerably, so if you aren't the type of golfer that struggles with slicing too often this is not going to optimize your game.  If you are a slice happy golfer, however, the TaylorMade r7 Draw is going to help considerably.

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