Taylor Made R7 TP
| Brand: | Taylor Made |
| Model: | R7 TP |
| Player: | Men |
| Hand: | Right, Left |
| Loft: | 13, 15, 17.5 |
| Shaft Type: | Graphite, Steel |
| Shaft Flex: | Extra Stiff/Strong, Regular, Stiff |
| Type: | Fairway |
Manufacturer's Description
The Taylor Made r7 TP fairway woods feature a titanium head with MWT (Moveable Weight Technology) so the player can adjust the ball flight according to his or her tendencies. The V-Shaped sole reduces drag and helps maintain clubhead speed through impact for maximum distance.
The Taylor Made r7 TP fairway woods feature a titanium head with MWT (Moveable Weight Technology) so the player can adjust the ball flight according to his or her tendencies. The V-Shaped sole reduces drag and helps maintain clubhead speed through impact for maximum distance.
ClubTest
TaylorMade r7 TP
PROS
"The weights truly influence ball flight in terms of promoting a certain shot shape." Don Ytterberg (handicap 15)
"Fades are nearly impossible with weights set to the draw bias." Randy Rochefort (2)
"The 13-degree is a great alternative to a driver." Marshall Schattner (9)
"Superior feel crisp and lively on pured shots." Jeff McKinney (15)
"A dense, powerful feel; quite a contrast to the hollow, masked feel of my r5." Kirk Fischer (7)
CONS
"Extremely workable but anything outside the screws yielded not-so-great results." Mike Nastasi (7)
"A slightly deeper face promoted a penetrating ball flight. But it also meant a bit more effort to get it up from tight lies." Eric English (12)
Go to ClubTest 2006: Fairway Woods
PROS
"The weights truly influence ball flight in terms of promoting a certain shot shape." Don Ytterberg (handicap 15)
"Fades are nearly impossible with weights set to the draw bias." Randy Rochefort (2)
"The 13-degree is a great alternative to a driver." Marshall Schattner (9)
"Superior feel crisp and lively on pured shots." Jeff McKinney (15)
"A dense, powerful feel; quite a contrast to the hollow, masked feel of my r5." Kirk Fischer (7)
CONS
"Extremely workable but anything outside the screws yielded not-so-great results." Mike Nastasi (7)
"A slightly deeper face promoted a penetrating ball flight. But it also meant a bit more effort to get it up from tight lies." Eric English (12)
Go to ClubTest 2006: Fairway Woods