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r7 Steel

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TaloyMade have produced a solid, compact fairway wood that will really help high handicappers achieve a high ball flight. Definitely worth a go.

Design and Tech Benefits

Compact head with 2g and 14g weights that can be switched to produce up to a 15-yard variation in lateral flight from neutral to draw. Relatively shallow face makes it easy to launch; stock shaft promises a mid-launch, mid spin directory.

Golf Monthly Verdict

Lovely compact looks will appeal to better players and those keen to manouvre their wood shots. Very good golf club with a very solid feel here at impact. Those seeking the solace of a larger head may prefer the sister titanium model.

Reviewer: Neil Tappin

Full specification

Left Hand Yes
Shaft Options Available in 3, 5, and 7 woods; regular, stiff or Xstiff or senior flex (no 3+ or 4-wood in senior flex).

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