WILDLY IMPRESSIVE. | Taylormade P7CB & P770 | Test + Review
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Review of Tailor Made P7 CB and P770 Irons for 2024
- The P7 CB is a fully forged iron with pockets in the sole to enhance forgiveness.
- The P770 focuses on improving feel, turf interaction, and shape compared to the previous model.
- The new P770 is claimed to be more forgiving than the old model.
- Both irons are priced at $1,400 for a 7-piece set and come with Dynamic gold mid 115 shafts and Golf Pride Z grips.
- Stock lofts of both irons are aligned, making them easier to combine.
- The P7 CB pitching wedge has a rounded toe area and a notch in the hosel to leading edge transition, creating the illusion of more offset.
- The iron moves smoothly through the ground and provides good turf interaction.
- The P7 CB pitching wedge achieved a 106 ball speed, 136 carry distance, 25 launch angle, and 10,000 spin rate.
Review of the TaylorMade P7CB and P770 Irons
- The reviewer finds the feel of the Leading Edge on the P770 Irons to be phenomenal.
- The reviewer describes the P770 Irons as having a similar feel to the TaylorMade M2 Irons.
- The reviewer is impressed with the numbers produced by both irons.
- The P770 Irons have a straighter shape and a thicker Top Line compared to the P7CB Irons.
- The reviewer prefers the shape of the P770 Irons over the P7CB Irons.
- The reviewer finds the P7CB Irons to have a slightly harsher feel.
- The reviewer notes that the P770 Irons have a wider sole and higher bounce, leading to better turf interaction.
- The P770 Irons produce slightly higher launch and spin numbers compared to the P7CB Irons.
- Overall, the reviewer considers both the P7CB and P770 Irons to be solid performers with great feel and numbers.
Review of the TaylorMade P7 CB and 770 Irons
- The TaylorMade P7 CB irons have a buttery soft feel and a solid strike, even on lower strikes.
- The P7 CB irons have more technology packed into them, allowing for more forgiveness on mis-hits.
- The P7 CB irons are easy to launch and offer good distance and spin numbers.
- The P7 CB irons feel better, are easier to hit, and launch higher than the MC irons.
- The TaylorMade 770 irons have a straighter shape with less offset than the P7 CB irons.
- The 770 irons launch higher and still perform well on low face strikes.
- The 770 irons offer more forgiveness and consistency compared to the P7 CB irons.
- Both the P7 CB and 770 irons are solid and offer different levels of help and consistency.
Review of P7 CB and P770 Irons
- P7 CB 7 iron has a clean look and moves well through the turf.
- P7 CB 4 iron looks smaller and intimidating but has a good shape.
- P7 CB 4 iron feels forgiving and has a confidence-inspiring feel.
- P770 4 iron has an interesting shape with a bar sticking out at the back.
- P770 4 iron feels more forgiving and confidence-inspiring than it looks.
Final Conclusions on TaylorMade P7 CB Irons
- Looks: Soft shape, but hosel to leading edge transition gives the appearance of more offset.
- Feel: Extremely soft and impressive. Low face strikes still feel good.
- Turf Interaction: Lower leading edge height, but balanced and does not dig into the turf.
- Workability: Easy to hit high, low, and draw/fade shots. Turf interaction aids in confidence.
- Forgiveness: Tech is not visible, but present. Can get away with severe mis-strikes, especially in the 4 iron.
Review of Titleist T100 CB Style Iron and TaylorMade P770 Iron.
- The Titleist T100 CB Style Iron is forgiving and more forgiving than it looks.
- The TaylorMade P770 Iron has a straighter look and good shaping.
- The T100 CB Iron has a smaller and more controllable size in short to mid irons.
- The P770 Iron feels solid and not very soft, especially in short and mid irons.
- The T100 CB Iron feels softer but starts to feel more hollow.
- The P770 Iron has good turf interaction but catches the back edge more.
- The T100 CB Iron is more workable than the P770 Iron.
- The P770 Iron provides a touch more forgiveness compared to the T100 CB Iron.
- The P770 Iron is user-friendly and helps with low point and ball curvature.
Review of P770 and P7 CB Irons
- The P770 irons are more user-friendly and dig less compared to the P7 CB.
- The P770 is a slight step up from the P7 CB in terms of performance in the four iron.
- The P7 CB is the star of the show, impressively packed with technology while maintaining a standard CB look.
- The back of the P7 CB is the best-looking iron back the reviewer has seen.
- The reviewer is excited for others to test the P7 CB and expects many will like it.
Review of TaylorMade P7 CB and P770 Irons
- P7 CB is a fully forged iron with pockets in the sole for forgiveness.
- P770 focuses on improving feel, turf interaction, and shape compared to the previous model.
- Both irons are priced at $1,400 for a 7-piece set and come with Dynamic gold mid 115 shafts and Golf Pride Z grips.
- P7 CB pitching wedge has a rounded toe area and a notch in the hosel for more offset illusion.
- P770 Irons have a phenomenal feel and a similar feel to TaylorMade M2 Irons.
- P770 Irons have straighter shape, thicker top line, and wider sole with higher bounce for better turf interaction.
- P770 Irons produce slightly higher launch and spin numbers compared to P7 CB Irons.
- Reviewer prefers the shape of P770 Irons over P7 CB Irons.
- P7 CB Irons have a slightly harsher feel.
- Both irons are solid performers with great feel and numbers.
- P7 CB Irons offer more forgiveness on mis-hits and are easy to launch.
- P770 Irons offer more forgiveness and consistency.
- P7 CB 7 iron has a clean look and good turf interaction.
- P7 CB 4 iron looks smaller and intimidating but feels forgiving.
- P770 4 iron has an interesting shape and feels forgiving.
- T100 CB Iron is forgiving and more workable than P770 Iron.
- P770 Iron is more forgiving and user-friendly.