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Draw-Weighted Technology concentrates weight in the back heel area
encouraging faster clubface rotation through impact to promote a draw
Inverted Cone Technology provides higher COR and increased average ball speed for greater distance
Maximum offset makes it easier to rotate the clubface at and through impact, encouraging a distance-producing draw
RE*AX 55-gram, soft-tipped graphite shaft promotes higher ball fligh; available in T Step 90 steel
Taylor Made r7 Draw Iron Set user reviews
r7 Draw Irons - Graphite
10/16/2007
Handicap 10 - 15
They are amazing because they draw and you can get extra distance and the shaft is not wippy or stiff it is just write when I got these I did not go over to the right hand side of the hole
Jack
Frequently asked questions about Taylor Made r7 Draw Iron Set
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06/03/2009 10:00 AMAnonymous
I hit the ball the right most of the time. I would like to correct my swing to prevent this. Would the r7 correct my swing or do they just make a bad swing look good?
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06/03/2009 4:27 PMGolfballs.com Employee: Johnny
Thank you for your question.
If I were you I'd focus on your swing. Not that Draw Irons are bad but I personally think you're right they self correct a swing flaw. Now if you want to hit a draw this would aid you in that quest.
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Play Well,
Johnny
I keep reading about length of shaft, measuring wrist to floor, I am short, so what does this measurement tell me and how do I apply it to shaft length
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06/03/2009 10:21 AMGolfballs.com Employee: Andy
Thank you for your question in regard to shaft lengths. The measurement from wrist to floor will determine which length you will need your shaft set at. Typically, shorter golfer will need their irons/woods cut down in order to maximize proper impact. Please determine the length of your arm from wrist to floor from a standing upright position with your arms at your side and I can determine the optimal length for you.
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08/13/2009 1:06 PMLow Handicap Golfer: Luke
Also your wrist to floor measurement will determine what lie angle you need. I'm 5'3" and I needed my clubs flattened 3 degrees from standard! Look into it!
I am a average golfer looking for new clubs...current set had extra inch added to shaft length, but not sure I needed it. I am 6'2"...would a custom club fitting be recommended or would std shaf
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05/21/2009 8:44 AMGolfballs.com Employee: Andy
Thank you for your inquiry. Typically guys your height will need added length to the shaft with an upright lie angle. Your arm length from wrist to floor will give a better idea as to how much additional length is needed. The majority of golfers in your height range would benefit from a 1/2" extended shaft and a 2 degree upright lie angle. The custom iron set will definately improve your ball striking ability and your consistency in your iron play. Please give us a call if you have further quest
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09/04/2009 6:32 PMMid Handicap Golfer: David
I have old clubs looking to buy new how do I tell if my clubs are to long or short.
I bought a set of R7 draw irons last year. I am having difficulty knowing whether or not to hit the ball slightly off line or not because the ball flight is often unpredictable. I am a lefty by the w
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05/21/2009 9:16 AMGolfballs.com Employee: Andy
John, thank you for your inquiry regarding the Taylor Made R7 Draw irons. The iron set is designed strictly from reducing spin to promote a draw or reduce your tendencies of a slice. The unpredictable ball flight may be caused by off center contact or an improper shaft flex. For further questions, please contact us at 1-800-372-2557. Thanks! Andy.
I'm fairly new to the game of golf and tend to slice the ball alot would you recommend these clubs over regular r7 or other cavity back clubs
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04/13/2009 11:00 AMGolfballs.com Employee: Johnny
Thank you for your question.
First, Welcome! Second, if you have a problem slicing the golf ball then yes, a draw iron set would help you a lot! I wouldn't have any hesitation trying them.
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Johnny
Probably a dumb question but I'm deciding between the r7 draw and just the r7 irons. If I hit fairly straight should I go with the r7 set instead of the draw? Why would I buy a set that makes the ba
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04/13/2009 11:11 AMGolfballs.com Employee: Johnny
Thank you for your question.
I would most probably stick with the regular r7. If you hit it straight already then the only purpose of the draw irons would be to facilitate a draw to get a few more yards in distance.
I depends on what you want to do with your swing.
Thanks,
Johnny
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