r7 CGB Max irons

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TaylorMade r7 CGB Max
Golf Monthly Verdict

A very good-looking set of irons - quite conventional at address - that certainly delivers on its ease-of-use promise. They felt a little heavy, resulting in a few pulls, and I preferred the long irons to the short ones.

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The steel clubface varies in thickness from centre to edges, promising better results on off-centre hits. The tungsten heel and toe plugs are designed to help you launch the ball more easily.

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