r7 Limited review
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Looking down at address, this driver appears to belong to the triangular Burner family, more than its more classic-shaped TaylorMade r7 predecessor. The smaller 440cc head offers excellent levels of control. It produced a consistently strong flight that coped well in windy conditions. Where next? More On Test: - TaylorMade Tour Burner driver review - Taylormade Tour Preferred irons review Galleries: - Gallery: TaylorMade Burner XD Irons
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Three weight ports in the back of the head allow players to manipulate where the centre of gravity sits to alter the flight characteristics of their drives. The TaylorMade r7 Limited offers players flight changes of up to 35 yards between a right-to-left and left-to-right shape. Inverted Cone Technology in the face should also help create fast ball speed for long drives.
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