by John Watchowski, Club Fitter
When looking at recently released golf clubs, every company seems to be intensely focused on distance with the traditional blade style iron starting to become a thing of the past. TaylorMade is bucking that trend with their new P Series iron line-up. The line-up features the P7MB, P7MC and P770. We have the irons, have done the testing and these clubs are not to be overlooked.
Let’s start by looking at the P7MB and the P7MC. These are your traditional player’s irons. Both are a solid forged iron with a thin top line and minimal offset. The lofts are more traditional with the 7 iron at 34 degrees and pitching wedge at 47 degrees while the 1025 Carbon Steel provides a soft buttery feel. Keep in mind that these irons are designed for low handicap players looking for more control and consistency.
These irons are also designed to work together very well, meaning that you can create a combo set with these two irons without having to adjust lofts to match distances. With a split cavity, the P7MC has a slightly lower center of gravity than the P7MB. Having a slightly lower CG should promote a slightly higher ball flight. Both sets are clean and pure, so for the golfer looking for a player’s iron these should fit the bill.
Now we move into the third addition, the P770 with the focus back on distance. For the past two years, we have seen huge distance gains when fitting customers to TaylorMade’s P790 irons.
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