Building on an extremely strong 2024 product lineup that includes powerhouses like the Qi10 driver and Qi10 fairway woods, TaylorMade will once again be attracting the attention of golfers worldwide following the release of the new P7CB and P770 irons.
It’s been a month or so since images of ‘prototype’ TaylorMade irons started circulating on social media and today it announced the launch of two new players’ iron models that have been cleverly designed following tour player feedback. While both irons have been influenced by from some of the best players in the world, the two models offer slightly different looks and performance benefits.
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While these irons have only just been released to the public, they have already been proving their capabilities on the PGA Tour, with Rory McIlroy having won the Wells Fargo Championship with a P7CB 4-iron in the bag and Collin Morikawa gamed a P7CB 4-iron on route to top five finishes at both The Masters and PGA Championship this year. The biggest validation, however, came when Morikawa went on to add the P7CB, 5-iron through to pitching wedge ahead of the Scottish Open and Open Championship where he finished T-4 and T-16 respectively.
The previous generation of P770 irons alongside the P7MC irons were considered some of the best irons on the market last year and so it will be interesting to see how these new irons stack up. With some notable tour players having already made the switch, it does look as though TaylorMade is on to another winner.
What’s The Difference Between The Two Models?
Despite both irons boasting a smaller profile in-hand and at address, the P7CB iron has a noticeably thinner topline and smaller blade length than the P770. The P7CB iron is crafted from 1025 soft carbon steel for ultimate feedback and feel through the strike and is something the lower handicapped golfers will no doubt love. In order to create the consistency desired by both tour players and lower handicapped golfers alike, the P7CB irons have been designed with a constant CG, meaning the window in which the ball leaves the face and the spin rates are consistent.
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