Posts Tagged ‘Clubhead’

TaylorMade r7 Draw Rescue Hybrid Wood

Friday, December 18th, 2009

TaylorMade r7 Draw Rescue Hybrid Wood




Say goodbye to the right side of the golf course with this TaylorMade r7 Draw Rescue hybrid wood. The club is distinguished by the company’s Draw-Weighted Technology, which concentrates the weight in the back heel area, thereby encouraging a faster clubface rotation through impact to promote a right-to-left ball flight. The r7 Draw wood is particularly appropriate for players looking to gain extra distance by turning their chronic fades into draws, or who want to accommodate tough pin placements by hitting managed draws around water hazards, trees, or sand traps. The Draw-Weighted Technology works by moving the clubhead’s center of gravity (CG) closer to the shaft. This speeds the rotation of the clubhead during the forward swing in the same way that a spinning figure skater speeds the rotation of her body by pulling her arms inward. As a result, the golfer has an easier time squaring the clubface at impact, thereby imparting either a draw spin or a reduced slice spin.

The r7 Draw Rescue also boasts a clubhead design that’s 12 percent larger than the Rescue Dual and Rescue Mid clubs, thereby promoting a higher moment of inertia (MOI) to ensure greater stability and forgiveness on each shot. And thanks to the T-shaped sole design–which reduces sole-to-turf friction at impact–the club is playable from all types of lies. Equipped with a RE*AX soft-tipped graphite shaft that promotes more speed and distance, the r7 Draw Rescue wood is backed by a two-year warranty.

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TaylorMade r7 CGB MAX Ti Fairway Woods

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

TaylorMade r7 CGB MAX Ti Fairway Woods




TaylorMade r7 CGB Max Fairway Wood:

Golfers seeking the best fairway wood performance money can buy will get it in the r7 CGB Max fairway. Incredibly forgiving and easy to launch high and long, it is also adjustable to promote increased distance and accuracy. The club’s triangular shape makes it easy to launch the ball high and super deep, and the Movable Weight Technology (MWT) with three weights promotes change in trajectory of up to 22 yards from slight fade to large draw. The unique r7 CGB Max fairway wood shape also allows the CG (center of gravity) to be moved amazingly far back from the clubface. The large titanium clubhead has an exceptionally high MOI (moment of inertia) for a tremendously stable, forgiving and easy-to-hit fairway wood. Finally, the club features SuperFast Technology with an extremely light RE*AX 45 gram shaft and light overall club weight for faster swing speed and added distance.

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TaylorMade Womens r7 Draw Fairway Wood

Monday, December 14th, 2009

TaylorMade Womens r7 Draw Fairway Wood




TaylorMade continues its long-running standard of excellence with the women’s r7 Draw fairway wood. The wood is distinguished by the company’s Draw-Weighted Technology, which concentrates the weight in the back heel area, thereby encouraging a faster clubface rotation through impact to promote a right-to-left ball flight. The r7 Draw is specifically designed for players who need as much help as they can get to hit the ball straighter, higher, and longer, particularly players looking to gain extra distance by turning their chronic fades into a draw. The wood also accommodates golfers who want to set themselves up with shorter approach shots by turning a severe banana ball into a manageable fade.

The Draw-Weighted Technology works by moving the clubhead’s center of gravity closer to the shaft. This speeds the rotation of the clubhead during the forward swing in the same way that a spinning figure skater speeds the rotation of her body by pulling her arms inward. As a result, the golfer has an easier time squaring the clubface at impact, thereby imparting either a draw spin or reduced slice spin. The r7 Draw also includes a 50-gram RE*AX soft-tipped graphite shaft that feels great and promotes a high launch angle for increased distance. As with all of the latest TaylorMade clubs, the women’s r7 Draw is backed by a two-year warranty.

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TaylorMade Burner Fairway Wood

Friday, December 11th, 2009

TaylorMade Burner Fairway Wood




TaylorMade continues its long-running standard of excellence with the men’s Burner Steel fairway wood. The club is distinguished by the company’s SuperFast technology, which reduces the total club weight to promote a faster swing speed and more ball-crushing distance. By building a club that players can swing faster–and that delivers a higher average ball speed on mis-hits–TaylorMade has increased a player’s range significantly from shot to shot, making it more fun than ever to hit from the fairway. The Burner Steel’s large steel clubhead, meanwhile, promotes the highest moment of inertia (MOI) of any fairway wood in golf, adding to the club’s forgiveness. And thanks to the club’s repositioned center of gravity, which is located low and deep within the club, golfers will a enjoy a consistently high and long launch.

Other details include a custom 455 stainless-steel body, an exceptionally lightweight and stable RE*AX 50-gram graphite shaft, and a 43-inch total club length. The Burner Steel, which is available in 15-, 18-, and 21-degree lofts, carries a two-year warranty.

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TaylorMade Mens r7 Draw 460 Ti Driver

Friday, December 11th, 2009

TaylorMade Mens r7 Draw 460 Ti Driver




TaylorMade continues its long-running standard of excellence with the men’s r7 Draw 460 driver. The driver is distinguished by the company’s Draw-Weighted Technology, which concentrates the weight in the back heel area, thereby encouraging a faster clubface rotation through impact to promote a right-to-left ball flight. The r7 Draw is specifically designed for players who need as much help as they can get to hit the ball straighter, higher, and longer, particularly players looking to gain extra distance by turning their chronic fades into a draw. The driver also accommodates golfers who want to set themselves up with shorter approach shots by turning a severe banana ball into a manageable fade. The Draw-Weighted Technology works by moving the clubhead’s CG closer to the shaft. This speeds the rotation of the clubhead during the forward swing in the same way that a spinning figure skater speeds the rotation of her body by pulling her arms inward. As a result, the golfer has an easier time squaring the clubface at impact, thereby imparting either a draw spin or reduced slice spin.

The r7 Draw also employs TaylorMade’s renowned Inverted Cone Technology (ICT), which increases the size of the COR zone–the portion of the clubface that delivers consistently higher ball velocity and greater average distance. The extra-large 460cc clubhead, meanwhile, offers an extremely high Moment of Inertia (MOI) that guarantees tremendous forgiveness and long, straight drives even on off-center hits. Finally, the r7 Draw includes a 55-gram RE*AX soft-tipped graphite shaft that feels great and promotes a high launch angle. The driver is backed by a two-year warranty.

The r7 Draw employs TaylorMade’s renowned Inverted Cone Technology (ICT), which increases the size of the COR zone.

Specifications:

  • Head Size: 460cc
  • Lie Angle: 59