TaylorMade R7 CGB Max Irons Review
The TaylorMade R7 CGB Max Irons are among the most distinctive-looking in the company's arsenal, but high handicappers will find that the distinctiveness of these clubs isn't limited to the cosmetics. Their effect on a golfer's score can be equally obvious after a few rounds of practice.
A number of design elements are intended to mitigate issues that keep golfers from getting the low scores that they would like. One of these is the company's SuperFast Technology, which helps the TaylorMade R7 CGB Max Irons increase clubhead speed and improve distance. The customary vibration on contact is minimized by the cavity-back design, making this a smooth club to hit.
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However, what stands out the most about the TaylorMade R7 CGB Max Irons are the clubheads. They're larger than the customary model, and the tungsten weights embedded in the head helps produce a perimeter-weighted club and the higher MOI that goes with it. The center of gravity is located deep in the clubhead, improving the launch angle and helping achieve the desired trajectory.
The TaylorMade R7 CGB Max Irons carry an MSRP from $1029 to $1299, and anyone interested can get them with graphite or steel shafts. Either way, there’s no more forgiving set of irons on the market.


US $.99






