Golfers seeking the very best in driver performance will get it in the TaylorMade R7 CGB Max driver, which combines the best of TaylorMade's metalwood technologies to promote maximum distance, ease of use, forgiveness and adjustability. These are the golf clubs for sale on the market that can offer you the easiest customization, the most forgiveness and the most options.
The TaylorMade R7 CGB MAX is the driver to incorporate TaylorMade's Movable Weight Technology (MWT). MWT provides you with 3 weights that promotes up to 35 yards trajectory change from side to side. This will allow a golfer to correct either a slight fade or an extreme draw off of the tee and provide better accuracy and distance. The picture below shows how adjusting the weights will change your shots.
With the TaylorMade R7 CGB Max driver the company decided to buck the trend of making drivers with square club heads and went with a 460 cc triangle shaped club head instead. According to TaylorMade's engineers, they chose to use the triangle shape because it promotes a far-from-the-face center of gravity and a high launch angle helping your drives go further. This club also comes with a very light 45 gram shaft stock.
When using this club, shots really do fly off of the face and the MWT technology is great at moving shots based on your skill level. However, you do need to be aware that if the weights are left in the neutral position, your shots will still move slightly from right to left.
The CGB in TaylorMade R7 CGB Max driver stands for "center of gravity back". And this is the typical tactic at this time for game-improvement and super-game improvement clubs. Moving the CG deep and rearward helps the golfer achieve a higher launch.