How Taylor Made R7 Irons Can Help You Hit High And Straight
Taylor Made r7 irons are manufactured for the golfer who likes to hit iron shots high and straight. As with many other Taylor Made irons, the r7 clubs have a large club head, and a thin club face. If you look at the back of the club, you will find that there is no thick support behind the center of the club. Looking at the back of an r7 iron gives you an immediate insight into the technology which is being employed here. The Inverted Cone Technology, which has been used in previous Taylormade irons, is used here is a similar, but significantly different, way.
The circular cone has been transformed into an oval, and this helps to widen the center of the club from which a consistent shot can be hit. Your distance will be far more even with a Taylor Made r7 iron than any previous club which did not use this technology. Shock absorption is another vitally important factor, especially for golfers of a high standard who can achieve prodigious club head speed. The Taylormade r7 has the standard shock absorption technology, which adds to the feel which the golfer will gain from this club. This is a club which can help you achieve greater length, but not at the expense of feel or control.
Even the grip is a marvel of high technology, featuring as it does a mass of individual cells making up the greater whole. The grip will mould itself to the player's hands, making it virtually an extension of the player's body. These clubs are a comfortable pleasure to use, and the increased sensitivity of the grip can only help the golfer maintain control. Any golfer from mid handicap through to scratch will find that the combination of exceptional feel and a club built for distance and height will give them the combination they need to achieve a satisfying result.
The golfing press have been highly impressed with the performance of the Taylor made r7 irons. The feel that the club gives comes in for universal praise, which is encouraging indeed for a club built for power and distance. The forgiving nature of the r7 makes it ideal for those who don't have endless hours to practice their game, but who still want to enjoy a satisfying result when they are able to play. It is very easy for any competent golfer to get the ball nicely into the air, and there is plenty of power once you do so.
Users have also reported that the clubs are good for hitting shaped shots, and that both fades and draws can be easily played. Again, this is highly encouraging when you consider that being able to hit the ball straight is one of the primary considerations taken into account by the manufacturer. In summary, these are great all round clubs which perform well in any department, and are suitable for any golfer of reasonable skill. If you have been struggling to hit accurate iron shots, you will almost certainly benefit from switching to Taylor Made r7 irons.
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