TaylorMade R7 SuperQuad Drivers

TaylorMade R7 SuperQuad Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

  • All-Black 460 cc clubhead
  • 1.5° launch-angle change
  • Massive 460 cc clubhead combined
  • Inverted Cone Technology
  • Exceptionally low-deep CG
  • RE*AX 65 shaft

USER REVIEWS

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[Jun 03, 2008]
tzilla3111
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Taylormade r7 superquad

I bought this driver attempting to fix my big slice. set the weights up for the draw which made my big slice turn into a small fade. As for distance much further than my previous driver approximately 20 more yards due to the fade. when hit square and on the sweet spot it makes you feel like joining the pga tour.

Customer Service

none needed

Similar Products Used:

adams tight lies, king cobra 460 cc speed

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 23, 2008]
wstephany
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: R7 Superquad

This club is great. Needed to add distance, but not effect shot shape. This club is it! Was hitting HiBore, but could not get very far off the box, first day out with R7 added about 30 yards to drives and set it up for nice little draw.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 29, 2008]
Shane W
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: R7 Superquad 9.5 stiff

This club is not the longest club on the market. With that said, it may be the most accurate. I switched from a Ping G5 to this club and did not notice any change in length. However, it does limit the wild shots that I experienced with my previous driver. I would recommend this club to anyone looking to hit more fairways and keep the ball in play. Also, the weights can be adjusted if it doesn't It is a club that was once $499, but can now be bought on Ebay for $250.

Customer Service

Have not used

Similar Products Used:

Ping G5
Titleist 907 D2

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 07, 2008]
vmitch2
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: TM r7 Superquad

Driver is 9.5 degrees of loft, with the stock stiff shaft. First off, this is not the longest driver I've ever hit. In fact, I was about 10 yard longer with the TM r5 driver that this replaced. It's also expensive! That being said, I much prefer the Superquad because I am so much more accurate with it, and to me finding more fairways is much more important. On a good day, I can even hit controlled draws or fades. On a bad or average day, I still find enough of the sweet spot to keep it in play. On average I hit it around 250 to 260, and if the course is dry enough can roll it out to about 280. I have thought about taking the Aldila NVS green stiff shaft out of my r5 and using it on the Superquad, but don't really see the need right now. I also demoed the TM Burner driver, and like the r5 I was longer with it, but not as straight. All things considered, this is the best driver I've ever played.

Customer Service

Didn't use TM for purchasing this driver, but ordered a Burner 5 wood and they got it to me very quickly.

Similar Products Used:

TaylorMade Burner
TaylorMade r5
TaylorMade r7
Titleist 983K

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Mar 28, 2008]
tgsevers81
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 9.5* Superquad w/Aldila VS Proto 65-S Shaft

I recently upgraded from the first generation R7 Quad to the Superquad after demoing the Superquad in an out of town tournament when my R7 Quad did not make the trip. I was absolutly bombing the ball in the tournament. Golfers much better than me where actually taking notice of my drives. I rarely hit drives 300+ but bombed one 340 on a par 5 during the tourname in addition to many other 300 or close to drives. After that tournament I found an identical one to the demo on ebay and have been using it for about six months now with identical results. It's long and quite easy to control. Provides a generous sweet spot and feels and sounds so nice when you hit the sweet spot. If you're looking for a little more distance out of a driver definitely give the Superquad a try. I would suggest an upgraded shaft though as that makes a noticable difference.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

R7 Quad, Cleveland Launcher 460, Calloway X460, Ping G5 460, Titleist 907 D1

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 28, 2008]
craig
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: r7 superquad

this club is a mistake. horrible sound when hit and is a 20 yards less than my last club callaway big bertha. i was upset by this, dont buy this club ull regret it big time.

Customer Service

na

Similar Products Used:

na

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Jan 06, 2008]
golfincanuck4
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: r7 superquad 460 mwt w/ proforce v2 67 gram stiff

got this driver to replace my callaway ft-3 and im crushing the superquad. hitting it about 20 yards further and its extremely accurate. people should probably get a shaft they like in it instead of just buying the stock one that may be where some of the bad reviews come from

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 26, 2007]
MWAZ
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: TM SUPERQUAD

WELL I ORDERED THIS CLUB FROM A LOCAL GOLF SHOP. I GOT 9.5 DEG WITH 55 GRAM SHAFT IN THE TP VERSION. I HAD THE REGULAR SUPERQUAD BEFORE AND STILL HAVE THE 425 QUAD TP. THE REG SUPER FELT HORRIBLE TO ME AND I WAS A LITTLE WORRIED ABOUT TRYING THE SUPER IN THE TP VERSION. BUT I WENT AHEAD ANYWAY. LOVED THE CLUB FROM THE START. GOES A LONG WAY AND WAS VERY STRAIGHT. WAS IN THE FAIRWAY MOST OF THE DAY AND WHEN I WASN'T I WAS IN THE INTER ROUGH. GREAT CLUB, EXPENSIVE BUT IF YOU PLAY ALOT WORTH THE LOOK FOR SURE, BUT ONLY IN THE TP VERSION.

Customer Service

DIDN'T USE BUT IT DID TAKE ALMOST 3 WEEKS TO GET THE CLUB.

Similar Products Used:

CALLAWAY FT-3, FT-5, STEALHEAD,
SUPERQUAD, 425 QUAD TP, R7 460, NIKE SAS

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Dec 21, 2007]
Alan Hong
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Taylor r7 Superquad

This driver is by far the most accurate driver I have ever hit. However, sound at impact is harsh and launch angle is to high for me. Distance is decent, maybe +5 from my Callaway FT-3. I would recommend this driver for a hook/slicer golfer who shoots in mid-high 80's.

Customer Service

Not Used.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway FT-3, HiBore, X460, FT-i, and Ping G5

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Dec 16, 2007]
paulbro23
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Taylor Made R7 Superquad

I had been playing the R5, which was a club I really liked and never thought I'd give up, but I saw a great deal on eBay that I just couldn't pass up. Put in a bid of $148 for the R7 Superquad (9.5, TM/Fujikura stiff shaft) described as a 9 out of 10, and won! Best $148 I've ever spent. I played with the new driver today for the first time and hit straight drives that went where I wanted them. Most accurate, forgiving driver I've ever played. I kept the weights in neutral/high (both 14 gram weights in the middle/back). I normally fight a slice but didn't hit a single slice today, and only had one shot that was a slight draw as opposed to straight - I'm not going to compalain about that. The ball just flies off the face of this club. My brother normally outdrives me by about 20-30 yards, but today I was hitting the same distance as him - which I attribute to the Superquad (my brother plays a Titleist 907D2). Should be plenty of used ones around in good shape. I highly recommend this club to anyone who wants to hit further and straighter drives.

Customer Service

If you're looking for a good, trustworthy seller on eBay, look up 2ndswingnew. They're totally legit and have excellent customer service. We had a shipping misunderstanding, and they refunded part of the shipping cost to me. Tyler's the main guy there. Really nice guy.

Similar Products Used:

Previous driver, which I am still a huge fan of, is the Taylormade R5.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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