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Taylor Made r7 Draw Irons?

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Does anyone have a set? I'm looking to buy a new set of irons and my friend told me to look into them. I shoot around 85 give or take. If you have a set, tell me how you like them and what you don't like about them. Or you can suggest another set of irons for me to look into.

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  1. You only buy the R7 Draw Irons if you have a slice problem. I have a set and I love it. I bought co'z I have problem with my swing always slices it. But I'm planning to get the regular R7 or Burner.  I don't think you need draw set co'z you'll playing well shoot around 85. Try to get the regular R7 or if not got to golf store and demo it. Good Luck!


  2. Being an 85 shooter I'm guessing your irons aren't slicing as much as other clubs, but If your still having trouble with slicing your irons I would check them out. The "draw" name is basically another way of saying offset with weighting in the heel, therefore straightening out a slicer or giving a straight shooter more left movement. It's just a gimmick but they are very easy to hit irons. I would look into the regular r7 clubs and straightening your swing out versus a 'band-aid' club. I play the Taylor Made RAC Lt2's and love em, u might wanna check those out. Good luck.

  3. My wife plays with a men's set of R7 irons, regular and uses the draw for her driver and 3 wood.  She is a 3 handicap.  She loves the feel and performance.  She shot a 72 today in team play.  But as everyone will tell you - you have to hit with them to see if you like them.

  4. The "draw" series clubs from Taylor Made will help you if you have a slice.  However, if you are consistently shooting an 85 you probably dont have too much of a slice problem.  As you keep playing your swing will continue to improve, and if you buy the "draw" clubs you will actually start to have a bad hook problem.  I learned from experience.  I used to slice badly but took lessons and found that you can correct a slice by adjusting your grip. I had my TM quad driver set to the draw weight and started to snap hook all of my drives after the lessons and had to reset the weights to a neutral ball flight position. I now have a soft draw ball flight.  You should go to a professional fitter and let him/her find the right clubs for your swing.

  5. if you are thinking about buying them....you should actually hit them to see if they will work for your particular swing and game.....this is not about how someone else hits them....it is strictly a you thing

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