The P7MB irons have more loft across the set (4-iron 24º, 7-iron 35º) compared to the P7MC irons (4-iron 23º, 7-iron 34º) to offer increased control, rather than all out distance. As a result of the added loft and changes in club head design, you can expect these ...
At address, the TaylorMade P7MC is agood looking players iron. The blade length is compact, and the modest offset is well-shaped. If you need a razor thin top line, the P7MC may not be for you, but I think most players will find the top line of this iron visually pleasing. In t...
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Taylormade has made a lot of revenue off the set as they fill probably the second largest subset of handicappers. That's a pretty sweet WITB you have there. As for the future of the clubs, there was an update to at least the P790 2 Iron spotted at The Open this year. I believe...
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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...