Get a Bigger “Sweet Spot” with the Superquad R7
I’ve been playing with the Taylormade R7 Superquad driver for the last two seasons and have been so pleased to replace my previous one. Taylormade has been the top driver on the PGA tour for years and it appears like it’ll stay there. Having used the R7 425 TP extensively before making the switch, I assure you, they have improved this baby; listen up as to why.
The Taylormade Superquad R7 features an inverted cone in the back of the face that enlarges the sweet spot and helps compensate for off center hits. I generally tend to hit a little little bit of a draw off the tee, and since different holes force you to fade a little to find the fairway, it used to take me two totally different clubs depending on the tee. The Taylormade R7 Superquad makes it easy to hit either shot. I came back to my older driver one day when my R7 fell out of the bag on the last green, and man what a difference.
I don’t lose sight of my Taylormade Superquad R7 anymore because the drop in performance with anything else takes me way off my game. Once I pick up a game without my clubs, I really feel like part of me is missing, especially when teeing off. My game has improved each of the last two seasons because I am getting extra distance and accuracy on my drives.
I wish you would try the Taylormade Superquad R7 for one game to see the difference it makes in your control and distance. If it doesn’t aid you off the tee, there must be something significantly wrong with your swing. If I had to lose any one club in my bag, it would have to be something besides my Taylormade Superquad R7 iron, because I couldn’t have a good round with out it.
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