TaylorMade R7 ST Fairway Woods
TaylorMade R7 ST Fairway Woods
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 11, 2006]
RADRM
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
r7 st 3wood
This club is the most forgiving 3wood out there. It works great off the fairway getting the ball up from tight lies. The reg. shaft plays closer to a stiff flex so I reshafted to an Aldila v2000 reg flex which gave me a higher ballflight with more draw.The r7 is much easier to hit than the Nike T60 3wood I used previously. The club is fun to hit,looks great and sounds good at impact. Customer Service I got this club free after buying the r7 460 driver. This justified the $400 I spent for the driver. This is an awsome promotion. I would look into this deal if you are tring to improve your long game. |
[Jul 11, 2006]
mackcaddy427
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
R7st fairway
This club, in my opinion, is the best in the market. Some people may think its a bit pricey, but its worth every penny,(I'm just a kid and spent all my money on it, and i don't regret it) and come on, you know you always wanted to own an r7. I tried every fairway wood, G5, mactech nvg's, sasquatch, titliest 904s, everything,and nothing was as good as the r7. You can easily get the ball up, although off the tee you have to keep the ballflight down, but off the fairway its amazing. Hence the name fairway wood. The shaft in it is so good too, it feels great and gets the ball up. Also, before you just go and buy the ti, you might want to test them both out. I hit the st a lot better on the launch monitor. Customer Service doesnt come with a stupid torque wrench, although can be bought for $30 anywhere Similar Products Used: nothing this good |
[Jul 08, 2006]
rktect29
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made R7 3-Wood ST
Best 3-wood I have ever hit. Hits it solid, long and straight. Feels as solid as any club in the bag. I hit it 220-230 and that's 15-20 yards longer than my Nickent Cross 3-wood.
Customer Service Not used. Similar Products Used: Nickent, Big Bertha, Cobra, Orlimar, Nike |
[Jul 01, 2006]
funkpursuit
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
r7 steel fairway stiff graphite
I previously played the Sonartec NP99 with a regular NV65 shaft on it. I always had problems getting the ball in the air with this club. Then, I decided to try out the new r7 steel just to see how it compared to the NP99, and I was amazed at how easy the club was to get up in the air. The distance is not exactly long, and the ball balloons in the wind, but it is a great club for everyone. Customer Service Never needed Similar Products Used: NP99, Adams |