The P790 name refers to the blade length (79mm long) but you need more than just a longer blade to make a noticeable improvement in forgiveness. An internal tungsten weight (ranges from 13g to 8g) towards the toe of each iron raises the MOI to similar levels as TaylorMade’s current ...
The TaylorMade P790s are aimed more towards the mid-handicappers as they are geared slightly more towards easy launch and feature a slightly bigger blade length which will inspire more confidence in those people who struggle with their iron game. The Rogue ST Pros are probably more su...
Now with the P770, from address they looked great. A bit thicker of a top line compared to the MB irons but nothing too drastic. You can tell it was a player iron by the blade length. With the P770's we found that when you hit them out the middle they felt extremely pure, but a...
TaylorMade say the P790 has the look and feel of a players iron and to be fair when you put it down at address it does look very good with a larger than average blade size throughout the set. The top line of the 79mm long blade, hence the name, is thicker than most for a head...
“A complement to the P790, the P790 Ti was designed from the ground up to be an extreme performance P·790; a game improvement iron loaded with technology packed into an aspirational players’ preferred shape while maintaining the critical ratios between blade length, offset and topline width...
blade like look as well as length in the scoring clubs (7-PW). The offset has also been removed in the long irons. Visit Dallas Golf or any local shop to find out why the P790 irons are one of the most popular irons. We have the demo heads ready to get you fitted with the ...
The P770 is compact, its blade length is 77mm in length whereas the P790 is a couple of millimeters longer. All in that means the model was never designed with mid-handicappers and game improvers in mind, even though some YouTubers will insist it can suit players within these categories....
The P770 features a new, compact shape with a thinner topline, less offset in the longer irons and a shorter blade length than the P790, which is said to provide a combination of elevated distance, forgiveness and feel. A soft 8620 carbon steel body is paired with a thin forged 4140 st...
To see if the P770 looks and feels like a blade but performs as well as the P790s in forgiveness and distance, I tested these irons indoors at LSH Auto on Trackman using Titleist Pro V1x golf balls directly against the P790s, looking closely at both feel and the data. ...
There is no better feeling than striking a blade well, and the P7MC provides that same feel too. It's soft, cushioned and buttery whilst also being a little quieter than the largerP770andP790and even largerP790 irons The irons were fitted with a 120g KBS steel shaft which did feel heav...