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Old 06-17-2009, 07:20 PM
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R7

Bought R7 last year on Ebay. Also, got the adjustable weights. # 14, #10, #6, # 2 combinations. But did not get not can I find the instructions of how to change the weights to produce different ball flight.

Can anyone tell me what the combinations are for high/low flight and draw to straight to fade?

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Re: R7

Hi sheffner,

To get draws, you put the weights on the heel side. For fades, you put the weights on the toe side. The idea is the heavier weights would slow the area of the clubhead you put them on, and the lighter area will speed through quicker, causing the open or closed face you are looking for. The amount of weights used will increase or decrease the amount of draw or fade.

For neutral, the weights are placed equally at heel and toe.

For hitting higher, you place the weights at the rear. The heavier the weights, the more higher the flight.

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Re: R7

Thank you for the explanation and the chart.

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