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I have two Taylor Made Dual Rescue clubs. One 19* and the other 22*. Explain to me how exactly changing the weights works. So if I put more weight in the toe, what will happen. Any suggestions for playing with the weights?

Thanks

Kevin

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Posted
I have two Taylor Made Dual Rescue clubs. One 19* and the other 22*. Explain to me how exactly changing the weights works. So if I put more weight in the toe, what will happen. Any suggestions for playing with the weights?

Pretty sure it helps with a draw or fade, I think some people believe if you have a slice working the weights will prevent it, but I think thats BS

Posted
Common,
you can look it up at the taylor made homepage!
Then you should go to a driving range and try different set-ups and find the best for you!

I have the r7 425 which I have configuered for low ball flight by putting the heavier weights in the middle.
On my r7st I have the standard draw setting with the heavier weight in the heel.

In my Bag:

Driver: Taylormade R7 425 10,5°, Graphite Design Purple Ice 85 Regular
#3 Wood: Taylormade R7 Steel 15°, RE*AX 70 Stiff

#4 Rescue: Taylormade Rescue Hybrid 09 22°, RE*AX 65 Stiff
3-PW Irons: MP-32 ProjectX 6.0
Wedges: MP-T Black Nickel 51.6 and 56.14 Spinner Rifle Shafts
Putter: Studio Style Newport 2.5 35''

Golfclub Schloss Myllendonk (Par 72, CR 72,9, Slope 134)


Posted
Common,

I already looked on the Taylor Made homepage. They have no reference to Dual Rescue anymore or the weight impact. I also checked the FAQ section with no luck.

Kevin

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In the Bag
Driver: G15 9.0*3 & 5 Wood: BurnerHybrid: Pro Gold 20*; 23*Irons: MP-58 (5-PW)Wedges: Vokey Spin Milled 52*8; 56*14Putter: Newport 2.0 33"Balls: NXT


Posted
Sorry, I don't wanted to offend you!

I think you have two weights just like my r7st, so I think the weight-distribution will be the same.

If put the heavier weight in the heel you will have a slight draw and if you do it the other way you will be neutral.

In my Bag:

Driver: Taylormade R7 425 10,5°, Graphite Design Purple Ice 85 Regular
#3 Wood: Taylormade R7 Steel 15°, RE*AX 70 Stiff

#4 Rescue: Taylormade Rescue Hybrid 09 22°, RE*AX 65 Stiff
3-PW Irons: MP-32 ProjectX 6.0
Wedges: MP-T Black Nickel 51.6 and 56.14 Spinner Rifle Shafts
Putter: Studio Style Newport 2.5 35''

Golfclub Schloss Myllendonk (Par 72, CR 72,9, Slope 134)


Posted
No offense taken. Thanks for the response.

Should you keep the total weight the same?. So right now I think there's 6 grams on the heel and 6 grams on the toe. If I move to 8 grams in the heel does that mean I should use 4 in the toe to keep 12 grams total?

Kevin

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In the Bag
Driver: G15 9.0*3 & 5 Wood: BurnerHybrid: Pro Gold 20*; 23*Irons: MP-58 (5-PW)Wedges: Vokey Spin Milled 52*8; 56*14Putter: Newport 2.0 33"Balls: NXT


Posted
Never tried that before...

but I would say that is better keep the overall weight similar to the standard because of the balance.

On the other hand you could say, that effect of 2g is not noteable!
But then the whole changing weight technology is useless!

Just try what ever you like!
You have to play good with your clubs, so everything that causes a better shot for you will be fine!

In my Bag:

Driver: Taylormade R7 425 10,5°, Graphite Design Purple Ice 85 Regular
#3 Wood: Taylormade R7 Steel 15°, RE*AX 70 Stiff

#4 Rescue: Taylormade Rescue Hybrid 09 22°, RE*AX 65 Stiff
3-PW Irons: MP-32 ProjectX 6.0
Wedges: MP-T Black Nickel 51.6 and 56.14 Spinner Rifle Shafts
Putter: Studio Style Newport 2.5 35''

Golfclub Schloss Myllendonk (Par 72, CR 72,9, Slope 134)


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Posted
Never tried that before...

If it's not a TP model, it's heel weighted. Put a 14 in the toe and a 2 in the heel and it'll get back to neutral weighting.

If it's a TP model, 8-8 is neutral. Weight in toe = encourages clubface to stay open a little. Weight in heel = encourages clubface to close a little more quickly.

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