Why The Taylor Made R7 425 Driver Is A Marvel Of Modern Technology Which Can Revolutionize Your Game
The Taylor Made r7 425 driver is a marvel of modern technology which incorporates all of the latest developments within Taylor Made. This is the company which has been at the forefront of golf innovation for thirty years, ever since their successful introduction of the first ever metal wood. This Taylormade r7 425 driver is at the cutting edge of modern golfing technology. It incorporates both the Inverted Cone Technology which is prevalent in Taylor Made irons, and the even newer Movable Weight Technology which is causing such a sensation on the professional golfing tours, as well as for the handicap golfer.
Part of the secret behind the Taylormade driver r7 425 is its ultra-thin wall technology. Having the walls of the club head as thin as they are allows more weight to be distributed at the manufacturer's discretion. This means, in the case of the Taylor Made driver r7 425, that more weight is available to be used at the bottom of the club. It also allows more weight to be available in the form of movable cartridges, which form part of the Movable Weight Technology which had so much flexibility and versatility to this driver.
The Inverted Cone Technology which this club and so many other Taylor Made clubs benefit from helps to create a large sweet spot on the face of the club. This means that golfers can be less accurate in striking the ball with the exact center of the club face, and yet still achieve predominantly the same result. This makes the driver attractive to high handicap golfers as well as professionals. It also has the side effect of making the club lighter, which helps the manufacturer to integrate the other revolutionary technology, the movable weight.
Movable Weight Technology involves building the club with ports at the bottom rear of the club head. These ports are then able to take weighted cartridges, which allow the user of the club to distribute weight at his own discretion. Tests have shown that there can be up to a 13 yard change in where the ball finishes from an identical shot, depending on how the weight is distributed. This makes Movable Weight Technology ideal for people who persistently hit the ball with a slice or hook.
A skilled player can also use weight distribution to change the spin rate, which will affect the loft on any given stroke. Golf clubs which use Movable Weight Technology have proven highly popular on all of the professional golfing tours, and it is easy to understand why. They have proven equally popular with high handicap golfers who do not have the time to correct extreme swing faults. These golfers can use technology as an artificial solution to their problem. Whichever category of golfer you fall into, you can improve your game with the help of a Taylor Made r7 425 driver.
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