TaylorMade
P•770

Our Review:
The new P•770 iron might have tour-pro looks, but it’s built to be highly effective for golfers who don’t play for pay. The hollow-body construction is made from 8620 soft-carbon steel with a thin 4140 steel face that’s forged to promote red-hot ball speeds. The P•770 also borrows the injected “SpeedFoam” from the P•790 iron for an extra-distance boost. Tungsten weighting (as much as 46 grams in the 3- through 7-irons) helps increase forgiveness and makes those pesky long irons easier to hit. Protecting ball speed on mis-hits is always a design goal, and the company’s cone-shaped variable-thickness pattern on the inside of the face helps TaylorMade achieve this. The pattern is positioned differently within each iron—behind the center of the face on the middle irons and toward the toe on the long irons to deliver performance where golfers need it most. Not to be forgotten is the speed-pocket slot on the sole that can make a shot hit a little thin behave close to a center strike. A high-buff polish and tour-satin finish deliver a unified look across the P-Series irons, allowing the company to better address the growing demand among consumers to have the option to create combo sets. Read more >>


Ratings
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4.5 1
performance
45%*
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5 1
innovation
30%*
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4 1
Look / Sound / Feel
20%*
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4 1
demand
5%*
* Percentage of total score
Player Comments
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low
The low, gentle sound at impact mirrors the feel in your hands, even on thin shots hit off the bottom of the club.
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mid
Plenty of feedback—the good kind—off the clubface. Felt like it was easy to control the ball at all times.
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high
Shots come off the face with a nice, soft feel and produce a pleasant sound.
Club Specs
Lofts
7-iron: 33 degrees; PW: 46 degrees
Club Specs
