While the P770 irons [reviewHERE] are unquestionably the showstopper from this fall’s TaylorMade iron release, the P7MC are equally impressive for the skilled player. These classic looking irons have sneaky good forgiveness and some of the best feel in a TaylorMade iron that I can recall. L...
due to the change in head design. You can consider the P7MC irons long for a players iron, but still offering great levels of distance control. The small, compact head also enhances your ability to flight iron shots compared to the P770 irons. ...
That looks more like a P7MB than anything. Don’t get me wrong though, I love the new look. It’s even cleaner than before. So this is the driving iron, but I think you will end up seeing later this year the announcement that this is the look of the '21 P790s. They released...
If I had to bag a P770, it would be in a 4 or 5 iron where I'm more concerned about gapping the distance and attacking Par 3s over 200. Offset wise, P770 is closer to the P7MC, with the P790 having more offset, which is entirely preferential to how you release and sense the...