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by lmh3 in Sports & Outdoors, - Top 200, Jan 29 '07
Pros: 460 cubic centimeters with four movable weights Cons: none
Taylor Made has been the number one driver in golf for the last several years, their domination on Tour started with the introduction of the r7. The r7 SuperQuad is the latest in the proud line of Taylor Made movable weight technology drivers. In the ...
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by lirubis - Top 200, Feb 07 '07
Pros: Has it all, minus an warranty against OB's. Great control! Cons: Once again, tinkering with the weights can lead to trouble...
Having failed miserably to love previous r7 versions, my expectations did not run high when I heard about yet another r7 version coming out to the market. All this "movable weight technology" thing really seems to me like a sore excuse to make golfers ...
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Superquad delivers!
by addedit ,Mar 23 '07
Pros: Easy to hit. Black face shows where ball strikes. MWT influences ball flight. Cons: None
I borrowed a TM R7 425 10.5deg last weekend and hit 12 fairways (86%). Very easy to hit in the sweet spot and gives good distance without feeling any need to overswing. I love the look and feel of this design so I was keen to try the newer model, so I bought the SuperQuad 9.5deg. I hit it at the range today and it looks like I'll get a nice trajectory with more carry and net yardage than with the 425.
The standard set-up was producing too much loft with the Superquad, so I moved the heavier weights forward and sure enough the trajectory came down nicely. I will add more info after a couple of rounds, but it looks like this club delivers results and the movable weight technology does what it promises.
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