TaylorMade r7 Limited Driver

Utilizing 3 movable weights, the brains behind the Taylormade R7 Limited Driver are claiming that you can have as much as 35-yard change both in the left and right tendency. Well, that surpasses the promises of R7 Quad…not to mention this driver only took 3 weights – one with 16 grams, and the other two weighing a gram, to accomplish this feat.
The same 3 weight system, which is used in the R9 driver, was famed for its ability to create more horizontal variations while your ball is in mid air compared to the four weight system.
What I like about R7 Limited Driver is the fact that tweaking it to your liking is as easy as pie. If you favor fades, then all you have to do is place the 16 gram weight on the driver’s toes. On the other hand, if you prefer a draw, just place the same weight in the hell.
Now, if you want to go for a neutral shot – no draws and fade biases whatsoever just situate the same weight at the mid-port. Did I mention this driver is very easy to tweak?
When it comes to style, the Taylormade R7 Limited Driver is not to be left out. The trend of the triangle-shaped driver has been embraced by Taylormade and is apparent in their latest drivers and other clubs. This driver’s triangle-shaped club head is softened with rounded corners.
I can liken this to the old R7460 driver. However, the Taylormade R7 driver has more playability to it. With its length, you can easily hit the ball high or low. And as mentioned earlier, you can easily hit draws, fades, and neutrals with it by simply adjusting the weights of the driver.
I was once a huge fan of Taylormade gears – and especially their drivers. But with the Taylormade R7 Driver, I’m now a fanatic!

