TaylorMade r7 CGB MAX (Irons)

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TaylorMade Golf Company has unveiled a new iron, the r7 CGB MAX, the name of which tells a lot about the performance of the product. The letters “CGB” stand for “centre-of-gravity back,” a reference to the iron’s exceptionally low and deep CG position that contributes to the kind of optimum launch conditions that promote added distance and control. “MAX” alludes to maximum COR, maximum COR zone, maximum clubhead speed, maximum ball speed and maximum forgiveness. The point being that the r7 CGB MAX is engineered to launch high, long, accurate shots with extraordinary ease. It is the most technologically advanced iron TaylorMade has ever created, and represents the pinnacle in terms of a game-improvement iron design.

The r7 CGB MAX’s tungsten cartridges add to its high MOI, but that’s only part of this iron’s forgiveness story. The MAX features the largest clubhead of any steel iron TaylorMade has ever created, and because of that boasts an inherently high MOI as well as the largest steel clubface area of any TaylorMade iron, resulting in an extremely large hitting area and an extremely high level of stability on mis-hits, equalling long, straight results on off-centre hits.

The r7 CGB MAX’s distance-producing capabilities extend to the shafts. The CGB Max Irons are available with either 55-gram hyper-light graphite or the new ascending mass T-Step steel. Both, thanks to their light weight, encourage faster swing speed for increased yardage.

The r7 CGB MAX irons are available in S, R, M, and L shaft flexes.

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