In the broader scope, the TaylorMade P770 is passable as a players iron, but it’s substantially bigger than the P7MC [review HERE]. The in the bag look is a big part of the P770’s appeal, just as it is with the P790. At a glance, this hollow body design looks like a blade ...
If you are a golfer who looks down on a blade and it sends shock waves through your body, then I'll tell you straight away that this review may not be for you. You're probably going to want to read my review of the newP770sirons instead. The reason for this is because the P7MC...
TaylorMade P770 2020 Irons Review Looks The new P770s look 'pure', like a blade even - especially when they’re sitting in your golf bag. I am a huge fan of the simple back of the club as it looks so smooth. The brushed steel is a huge plus in my opinion and gives some serious...
TaylorMade P770 33° 121.7 MPH 16.4° 6561 RPM 32 YDS 46.2° 172 YDS TaylorMade P790 30.5° 125.9 MPH 15.2° 5945 RPM 32 YDS 45.3° 182 YDS TaylorMade Qi 28° 129 MPH 14.4° 5478 RPM 32 YDS 44.5° 189 YDS TaylorMade Qi HL 30° 127.2 MPH 15.3° 6186 RPM 33 YDS 46.1° 183 YDS...
After being wowed by the TaylorMade P770 when we first took them to the driving range, we decided to put it up against the P790 to help our viewers understand the benefits of both irons and which one they may be better suited to. ...
TaylorMade have launched a new P Series family of irons, and as part of it, new P770s. Sophie tests them against the 2020 P770 models to see whether they have improved or not.
Which with some custom fitting work alongside TaylorMade I can really see these working. I'm thinking PW-8 iron and then P770s in the 7 iron- 4 iron. Picks up the phone and rings the local TaylorMade fitter... Pros Very workable ...
If you hate your fairway woods or even your driver then this club could be a great option to replace them because they are rockets. The UDI is suited to the golfer who plays P770 irons or something even smaller like the P7MC/P7MB, whilst the DHY is aimed more at the P770/P790 Steal...