![]() That category is “player’s distance” and while I might be getting ahead of myself (P770 isn’t even on shelves yet), I believe it has the potential to be a category-redefining iron. In nearly every respect, the P770 is P790’s Mini-Me and I say that with the greatest of admiration for what TaylorMade has done with this iron and for the category in which it fits. Cosmetically, the design is cleaner than P790 (“clean” is a theme across all of TaylorMade’s new irons) but the shape is similar, though smaller enough to matter. ![]() P770 has got Speed Foam, tungsten weighting (up to 46 grams) and Thru Slot Speed Pockets. That rivalry is with the P790 which is, by any reasonable measure, P770’s big brother. TaylorMade’s tagline for P770 is Let the Sibling Rivalry Begin. Its market appeal should prove to be orders of magnitude higher than the other two (probably combined), so let’s start there. The third, the P770, offers a simple story but packs a powerful punch that could redefine a category that has perhaps lost its way.Įach of the three models targets the better player, though there’s some wiggle room with the P770. Just one guy’s opinion here but, frankly, the first two look like solid-enough designs elevated by descriptive language borrowed heavily from Mizuno’s linguistic playbook. With the golf equipment market booming, TaylorMade is pushing ahead with the release of its three new P7 series irons – the P7MB, P7MC and the P770.
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