ClubTest 2021: TaylorMade P7MB irons

TaylorMade P7MB

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For ClubTest 2021, we tested and reviewed 53 new irons to help you find the right one for your game. (For more on our testing process, click here.) Below are the results for the TaylorMade P7MB irons. You can find the full list of irons and test results here.

TaylorMade P7MB

3-PW

Our take: Bag appeal. There’s just something about the way a shiny set of blade irons glisten in the sun, isn’t there? While TaylorMade’s P7MB irons have minimal badging and a classic blade design, there’s a raised triangular mass on the back cavity that gives them more of an “upscale look,” according to one of our low-handicap testers. Of course, looks aren’t everything. Testers also commented on the solid-but-soft feel off the face and ball-flight control. 

TaylorMade P7MB

$175 per club
TaylorMade’s P7MB irons were developed based on input from the world’s top golfers, including Dustin Johnson, so naturally they’re going to have the familiar blade shapes that better players prefer, including thin toplines, reduced offset and narrow soles.

The details: TaylorMade’s P7MB irons were developed based on input from the world’s top golfers, including Dustin Johnson, so naturally they’re going to have the familiar blade shapes that better players prefer, including thin toplines, reduced offset and narrow soles. In addition to the expected looks, the modernized blades use geometrics in the back cavity to control mass placement throughout the set. Also, the P7MB irons are forged from 1025 carbon steel using a 2,000-ton forging press to strengthen the grain structures, helping provide that soft and solid feel our testers reported. 

Where to buy it: Click here. Or better yet, get fit for irons by the experts at our sister company, True Spec Golf.

See the TaylorMade P7MB irons from every angle…

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