In the world of golf, there are tons of golf clubs claiming that they are best and have the remarkable technical advances . However, with the Taylor Made R7 Driver this truly is the case. The R7 Super Quad integrates the Taylor Made Launch Control (TLC) technology. This driver and its scientific advances offers golfers six launch conditions compared to one.

This is done by adding or removing weights in the TLC ports. There are four ports and four weights (two 12-gram weights and two 1-gram weights) that can be inserted and removed again and again. What these weights do is shift the center of gravity toward the front, back, heel or toe of the club depending on your preferences.

Some players like the versatility of the club. If their swing is off a little, they can make an adjustment to the club which could help their swing. While others find the weights bothersome. For these golfers, it is just something else for them to think about .

Taylor Made does a great job at mixing these two extremely sought after characteristics. The tour configured sole design glides across the grass, avoiding harmful digging into the grass . This may lead to a straighter shots with less tension on the joints ( hands and wrists) .

The impact is pristine with these clubs, with sweet spot contact sending anincredibly solid feel to your hands. If you’ve ever played an iron with a less than solid feel, you know how valuable pure contact is. Off center hits seem to keep their distancerelatively well for a club aimed at this skill level. You may lose 5-8 yards depending on the severity of the mis hit, but again, for a club that has a blade type design, that is incredible. The workability of blade is still there. You’ll find these to be cheaper than any other set in its category; no question the best value out right now for the low handicapper .

Taylor Made is rapidly becoming not only a driver company, but an iron company, a wedge company, a ball company, and in all just an awesome golf company in general .

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