I have always used various offset drivers but having negated my slice to the point of massively hooking my old offset club, I was in need of a new driver - on a budget I got the Letters T7.
Aesthetically it's an appealing club and being a larger humanoid I felt quite comfortable with the softie grip.
I totally agree with Mr Livett in the belief that the weights are a gimmick but it's not a problem sufficient enough for me to dislike the club.
I am getting good results with the T7 and on days when I am hitting cleanly and can really let rip, I am getting some very good yardage out of it.
Overall I am happy and comfortable with it and think it is an ideal piece of kit for my current level. If I improve significantly I will have to re-evalute what I am currently carrying in my bag.
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I usually use an old 12* Benross V6 Compressor and was eager to try somthing with a little less loft and won a T7 10.5*.
My first reaction was that it looks good but took a dislike to the "Softie" grip and after a couple of sessions on the range took it to the local pro to change it for a Golf Pride New Decade Multicompound grip which felt a lot better.
After this "customisation" I felt like I had more control and did gain a little extra yardage.
The club features two fixed weights in the rear of the club to stop the club twisting, personally I think it is more of a gimmick to make it look more like Taylor-Made R7.
The 460cc head and 0.83 COR mean this is a legal driver through 2008 an on the whole a nice enough club.
For £100 it is a good quality, value for money driver and worth trying if you are on a budget.
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