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Hi everybody, Donal from Golfbidder here. Now today I’ve got the R7 SuperQuad to try
out. Now when I see the R7 SuperQuad it reminds me of a guy who was on television when i was
small. His name was Trevor Bayliss and he was an inventor and he kept tweaking at this
wind up radio until he got it perfect and he's know today as the man who made the wind
up radio because he kept tweaking his idea. If you're somebody who likes to tweak their
golf clubs and move things around then the R7 SuperQuad might just be the one for you.
Previous to the one there was a 420 model that had the 4 moveable weight ports in it.
There was 2 weights at 460 and there was an R5 model. This was the first R7 that had 4
moveable weights. So there’s light weights and heavy weights in 4 ports here. You can
adjust the side to side trajectory by moving the heavy weights to the heel of the club.
You can produce a big draw by moving the weights or you can produce a big fade by moving the
weights to the other side. The R7 SuperQuad is for low to mid handicappers. This club
won’t produce the big, high launch that you might expect from a 460cc head. It produces
a low penetrating flight, so it for the golfers who have a very good swing and use their swing
every day, this is the club for the. It's got a nice black finish to it, the Re-ax shaft.
So if you're looking at R7's, you're a mid to low handicapper, and you like tweaking
like an inventor trying to get the perfect trajectory for you then check out the R7 SuperQuad
on Golfbidder.