The TaylorMade R7 CGB Max Fairway Wood is a great attraction for golfers who like to tweak their own equipment. The R7 CGB MAX Fairways include 3, 5, and 7 wood. In Callaway's words, R7 CGB Max can give a golfer around 22 yards of flexibility in their shot type from left to right.
The first thing noticed when hitting the 3 wood was that the ball really jumps off the face, the golf ball flies very well for the first second or two of a shot. The feeling at impact was also very nice, as is usually the case on most of TaylorMades fairway woods and drivers. Even when a shot wasn't hit well the feeling was still ok.
However the high trajectory could perhaps be helped slightly with some manipulation of the weights. But probably not to a large degree. But I want to reaffirm that if you really don't like Fairway Woods that launch the golf ball high then the TaylorMade R7 CGB Max Fairway Wood is perhaps not the best club for you.
Mainly due mainly to the fact the 3 wood was very easy to launch, the R7 CGB Max performed fantastically well for hitting off the fairway. It was almost as easy to hit from the ground as from a tee.
In terms of forgiveness, the TaylorMade R7 CGB Max Wood performed well also. This would probably be a good fairway wood for mid to high handicappers. While not being ultra forgiving, you will certainly be let off with the majority of bad strikes.
The power this discount golf clubs produced was generally very good. Despite the higher trajectory on most shots the carry was very respectable.
Honest speaking, the price of the TaylorMade R7 CGB Max Fairway Wood is something that will probably appeal to a lot of golfers.If you're looking for more accuracy in your game, then this club can certainly help you out, both from the tee and fairway.
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