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R7 Quad Mini

  • Writer: Riley Kohl
    Riley Kohl
  • Apr 15
  • 3 min read

TaylorMade’s back with something special—the R7 Quad Mini Driver, hitting shelves on May 1, 2025. This second-gen mini driver takes over from the BRNR Mini, bumping up to a 305cc head and bringing back the iconic R7 Quad name from its full-size driver days in 2004. It’s a cool mix of old-school vibes and new-school tech, built for golfers who want options off the tee or fairway.


A Quick Look Back, A Big Step Forward

Remember the original R7 Quad? It shook things up 21 years ago with movable weights that let you tweak your shots. The new R7 Quad Mini Driver keeps that spirit alive but shrinks things down to a 305cc head—bigger than the BRNR but way more compact than a 460cc driver. At 43.75 inches, it’s shorter, giving you more control without skimping on distance. Think of it as a beefy fairway wood or a dialed-down driver, ready for whatever the course throws at you.


Quad Weighting: You Call the Shots

The “Quad” in R7 Quad Mini isn’t just for show. You get four adjustable weights—two at 13 grams, two at 4 grams, totaling 34 grams—to play with. Move the heavy ones forward for a low, piercing ball flight that maximizes roll-out, or slide them back for higher launch and extra forgiveness. With six setups to choose from, plus extra weights available, you can dial this club in exactly how you like it. It’s like having a custom shop in your bag.




Tech That Packs a Punch

This mini driver’s loaded with TaylorMade’s latest gear:

  • Infinity Carbon Crown: Super light, looks sharp, and frees up weight to boost performance.

  • Twist Face: Keeps your mishits in check, so even toe or heel strikes stay on target.

  • Speed Pocket: Flexes the face for more ball speed, especially on those low-face hits from the fairway.

  • Titanium Face: Brings the boom with a lively feel and serious distance.

Whether you’re ripping it off the tee or going for the green from the short grass, this club’s got your back.


Looks That Turn Heads

The R7 Quad Mini Driver nails the retro-modern vibe. Its glossy black crown pops with red, white, and yellow accents, giving a nod to the 2004 original—complete with a headcover that’ll spark some memories for longtime fans. The Infinity Carbon Crown adds a sleek, futuristic touch, making it a club you’ll love pulling out of the bag. It’s got that “whoa, what’s that?” factor.


Built to Perform

With a 305cc head, the R7 Quad Mini Driver splits the difference between a driver’s power and a fairway wood’s finesse. It comes in 11.5° loft (right- and left-handed) and 13.5° (right-handed only), paired with a Fujikura Speeder MD shaft that keeps spin tight and stability high. At 57° lie angle and D4 swing weight, it feels smooth and balanced, whether you’re swinging easy or going all-out.


Worth the Price Tag?

At $479.99, the R7 Quad Mini Driver isn’t cheap, but you’re paying for versatility and top-tier engineering. Pre-orders start April 15, 2025, and it’s a solid pickup for anyone looking to replace a 3-wood or add a fairway finder to their setup. The price might sting, but the ability to tweak your ball flight and lean on TaylorMade’s tech makes it a smart bet for serious players.




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