TaylorMade's P-Series iron collection is back for 2023, and this review focuses on the updated P770s. These clubs found their way into my bag for 2021, so I was keen to see what TaylorMade had produced this time around. A hollow bodied iron with a forged L face, the P770 sits in ...
Posted July 5, 2023 Both are great irons. Hard to go wrong with either. I have P790s and really enjoy them. Little extra distance and forgiveness without being big and chunky. Side by side the p770 aren't that different. A fitting will likely make your mind up for you, but hard...
In the P770, the weaker lofts go a long way to fixing that problem. The P770 is still lower spin than traditional players iron, but, especially with the right shaft, most players won’t have a problem holding greens. Conclusion The TaylorMade P770 irons are impressive. For the player that...
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...
Where just a few years ago dissenters would have point blank refused to entertain the best players’ irons could have thin fast faces, and hollow bodies but when Tiger Woods puts the model in play (he loved the 2023 3-iron) you know the market has changed. The P770 is compact, its ...
The other benefit of the new design is that it blends really well with almost all of TaylorMade's current iron lineup, particularly the P790s and P770s. While that may not be a big deal for some, for those who like to have a consistent style in their bag, it will certainly appeal...