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Best of Golf >
Golf Equipment >
Golf Equipment 2008 >
TaylorMade r7 CGB Max
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© Bob Grier
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Even chronic slicers will be hooked on the r7 CGB Max
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By
Tom Cunneff
The golf equipment industry uses more initials these days than the military
does. TaylorMade’s latest addition to the alphabet soup is CGB Max (Center of
Gravity Back), which provides relief for slicers sending out SOS
signals.
With a 16-gram weight near the heel to promote a draw, the driver
also comes with TaylorMade’s moveable weight technology, as well as a face that
is closed four degrees and an ultra-light shaft. Put it all together and it
practically dares you to miss the ball to the right.
“I’ve discovered parts
of my course down the left side that I never knew existed,” says a 17.
“There’s a long, sharp dogleg left that I finally parred because I found the
fairway.”
MSRP:
$600 (three lofts, 9.5–12 degrees)
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