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for the r7 the weight thing. do i just unscrew the wieghts on whicever side and like leave the slot empty? or am i spose to do sumthing special. i dont really get it.. heh basically by unscrewing and tkaing out the screw it makes the side lighter and that changes everything right?

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for the r7 the weight thing. do i just unscrew the wieghts on whicever side and like leave the slot empty? or am i spose to do sumthing special. i dont really get it.. heh basically by unscrewing and tkaing out the screw it makes the side lighter and that changes everything right?

not to sound like a smart ass, but im pretty sure it comes with an instruction booklet? i dont own one so im not sure how it works.

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for the r7 the weight thing. do i just unscrew the wieghts on whicever side and like leave the slot empty? or am i spose to do sumthing special. i dont really get it.. heh basically by unscrewing and tkaing out the screw it makes the side lighter and that changes everything right?

I don't own one either, but I'm pretty sure you wouldn't want to leave the hole empty. Taylormade has screws is several different weight categories, just put the lighter ones where you intended on leaving it empty, and the heavier once opposite to them...

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the MWT that Taylor Mades r7 series uses is there to change the ball flight. You never want to play without weights in the slots.. if you tell me what model you have I can help you set your club up to suit your game..

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for the r7 the weight thing. do i just unscrew the wieghts on whicever side and like leave the slot empty? or am i spose to do sumthing special. i dont really get it.. heh basically by unscrewing and tkaing out the screw it makes the side lighter and that changes everything right?

To keep the standard swingweight, you are supposed to replace the weights in pairs. I believe the default (on the TP model, for example) is 2-14-14-2 or 32 total. So whatever combination you want, it should add up to 32.

Also, an r7 with an "empty hole" is a non-conforming club.

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i have the same one as u :)

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TaylorMade Rescue Mid 16 Degree// Stiff
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Titleist Spin-Milled 56 Degree
Titleist Spin-Milled 60 Degree

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