TaylorMade Taylormade R7 CGB Max Drivers
TaylorMade Taylormade R7 CGB Max Drivers
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[Mar 23, 2010]
MB
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Taylormade CGB Max
bought used from TM pre-owned. Club is in excellent shape and I played it for the first time on Sat. Very satisfied without any time on the range. 10.5 degree with a stock 45 gram shaft-reg flex. Very forgiving with a neutral bias. Customer Service Don't think I'll need it. Similar Products Used: Cleveland Launcher, Ping Rapture, TM Burner |
[Mar 10, 2010]
richieg41@aol.com
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
taylormade rx7 cgb max 10.5 driver
i own a full set of cgb irons and metal woods. i loved the set so much i purchased a 5 and 7 wood. set is about 6 years old. i had extra points in my amex account so i purchased the above r7 cgb max 10.5 driver while playing the top of the club cracked. i have never hit the ground only used club off the tee. i could not produce invoice being purchase was through amex and have since cancelled card. taylor made has blown me off after purchasing all of my clubs from them. i also had my first hole in one using there 9 iron and notified taylormade they sent me a ball mark repair tool. Customer Service very dissappointing company i will go back to titleist. Similar Products Used: titleist,walter hagen,ping |
[Aug 17, 2009]
stan
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
r7 cgb max driver
I replaced my loyal and trusted 580 XD driver with the R7 CGB driver. In neutral, I have a slight draw with the R7 but I was able to adjust easily when I desired a straight shot. It takes an effortless swing to get the long straight 250-265 yard drive which I am satisfied with. I like the lighter stiff shaft and I think the shape of the head aids in a consistent set up. Earlier this year I used a R7 Draw that I could not hit consistently. I think R7 "Duck Hook" would have been a more accurate name. Customer Service I have not needed to utilize Taylormade customer service as their clubs have always been stellar for me. Similar Products Used: I carry R5 fairway woods 3,5,7 and Rescue mid 3 & 5. |
[Jul 09, 2009]
Josh Thompson
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
R7 CGB Max Driver
I was looking to replace my old and battered Callaway C4 Driver. I had to play a strong fade with that club and it had become tiresome of being out driven on every hole sometimes by guys 3 woods. I had heard from a friend that this driver will NOT allow any more than a little baby fade. He was right. The ball explodes of the face. I've gained at least 40 yards and I have yet to spray it right. I strongly recommend it for anyone looking to reduce a slice and that needs help getting the ball up quickly. If there is such a thing has a "smart club" this is it! Customer Service NA Similar Products Used: Callaway C4, Cobra S9-1 pro deep |
[Apr 04, 2009]
Eddie BC
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made Taylormade R7 CGB Max driver
Great deal right now. Price came down after the R9 came out. I found the 45 gram Reax shaft to light & really did not like the feel. I changed the shaft over to a Ozik Matrix X-con 6. Wow! Did it bring the driver to life. Have to say the driver is very forgiving & quite long. About 10-15 yards further than my Titleist 905T with an Aldila shaft. Even on the days when my swing isn't co-operating, the most I get is a baby fade.
Customer Service Not used yet. Similar Products Used: Titleist 905T, Taylormade R7 460, Taylormade Superquad, Callaway FTi |
[Feb 06, 2009]
Justy
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
r7 cgb max driver
hi i am a 15 yr old boy who shoots around 76-80...
Customer Service not yet with thisdriver but with my old taylormade bag the strap ripped and they gave me a brand new bag~~ Similar Products Used: all the drivers i mentioned above |
[Dec 30, 2008]
jjloans
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
r7 CGB max
Great driver. got mine slightly used for $99 on Ebay. Mine has the Grafalloy Blue Pro Launch 75R shaft, and is 10.5*.
Customer Service Not so hot... I requested a back weight for a set of CGB's and they sort of blew me off. Similar Products Used: Too many. The Cleveland comp is nice, but needs a non-factory shaft. Snake Eyes Compressor 400 is a great value if U can ever find one. Original Hi-Bore is not bad... rapture is a good one, the Nickent Evolver was a disappointment, G10 so so... |
[Dec 21, 2008]
mmills60
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Taylormade R7 CGB Max
Best Driver I have used. I tried numerous demos this past summer to find the club for my swing. I kept going back to the CGB because of the control and extra distance. I always played a slight fade but moving the weights around on this club has made my shots scarey straight. |