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I have always used a 9.5 lofted driver but find that my new R7 425 9.5 has a lower than normal ball flight. The slight draw configuration seems to be the right one for me, so rather than changing weight configs, I am considering changing to a 10.5. Bit mystified because I thought the bigger headed R7 425 would promote a higher ball flight. Has anybody else experienced this? If so, what did you do to remedy?
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I had a 580xd before the r7 425, both at 9.5 and I think my ball flight is higher with the r7. Might just be differing swing paths.

What's in my bag
Driver: Taylor Made R7 425 9.5 degrees UST Proforce 65 shaft
3 Wood: Taylor Made V Steel 15 degrees
Taylor Made Rescue Dual 22 degrees (UST IROD shaft)
Irons: Mizuno MP-67 (bent 1 degree upright)Gap Wedge: Mizuno R Series Black Nickle 52 Sand Wedge: Mizuno R Series Black Nickle...

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Had a similar problem with my R7 425 9.5. Using the Golfsmith 90/90, I switched to a R7 460 9.5. After switching the 12 gram to a special ordered 8 gram in the heel, I have been hitting it extremely well. Just came off a golf weekend where I shot my career round. I credit my new driver and putter with my success.
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