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Showcase: TaylorMade r7 CGB MAX

2016/7/19 18:11:17

r7 CGB MAX If you're sniffing around for a new driver this season, first ask yourself what kind of driver you need: Do you want more distance? Do you want to counteract your slice? How about a driver that features moveable weights? If your answer is "all of the above," then you're in luck. The all-new r7 CGB MAX driver ($499) from TaylorMade combines two of the company's flagship technologies (r7 and CGB) into one driver that promises big distance and forgiveness in a new rich cherry color. And, oh, yeah, don't forget the new irons, too. (Fairway wood also available.)

Slice Vice The r7 CGB MAX driver naturally has a draw bias (more so than the r7 Draw), helping golfers eliminate the banana ball. If you don't want to draw it, placing the 16g weight cartridge in the toe creates a slight fade bias. Weighty Matters The triangular shape of the clubhead not only aids in alignment, it also enhances the effects of the three weight ports located in the rear, heel and toe. TaylorMade claims the weight cartridges (one 16g and two 1g weights) can be adjusted to lend a 35-yard difference in shot shape. Fine-Tuning Yes, this driver is available through TaylorMade's SelectFit custom fitting, with three loft options (9.5, 10.5 and 12). There's also a handful of flex options in the stock Mitsubishi RE*AX graphite shaft.

More Is More The r7 CGB MAX iron has a big, oversized head and a thick sole, but don't let that fool you. The topline is hollow, making these irons easier to hit than practically any irons TaylorMade has crafted. Also, it's equipped with SuperFast Technology, meaning the shaft is lighter and the clubface is smokin' hot. Inverted Power Like the TaylorMade drivers that also sport Inverted Cone Technology behind the clubface, the r7 CGB MAX iron has it, too. It helps in making these irons more forgiving by upping the ballspeed on solid as well as off-center strikes. MOI Matters MOI isn't just for drivers. Irons need stability, too. The tungsten weights positioned low and deep in the r7 CGB MAX help stabilize the clubhead and further promote the desired high ballflight. And as you club junkies know, a higher ballflight means less backspin as well as more accurate shots.

Where To Find It Not only will www.maximumtaylormade.com explain in detail the features of the new r7 CGB MAX, it will tell you where you can buy it. Simply enter your zip code and let the Website do the rest. We think all club companies should be doing something like this!

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