TaylorMade P·7CB
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Why We Like It
- The single-piece forged cavity-back is more compact than the P·770.
- Cavities in the sole are milled out, allowing for tungsten (up to 11 grams) and a slug of lightweight metal-matrix composite to be inserted to lower the center of gravity.
- The metal-matrix composite is one-fifth the density of the surrounding steel. This allows for more perimeter weighting and forgiveness.
- The long irons have slightly longer blade lengths and significantly wider soles (compared to the P·7MC) offering more stability through the turf.
- TaylorMade redesigned the leading-edge geometry in the middle to long irons. It’s now lower with a sharper radius to make entering and exiting the turf easier.
- SPECS: 7-iron: 33 degrees; PW: 46 degrees
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Hot List panelists observed sleek, classic players irons with clean lines, a smaller heel-to-toe head and minimal tech that deliver precise distances and tighter gapping thanks to traditional lofts. They produce a controllable, medium trajectory, excellent turf interaction and abundant shot-shaping versatility (high/low, draw/fade), with surprisingly forgiving performance for a true players model. Feedback is firm and loud, giving clear feel on contact.
Range Results
We tracked 20,000 shots through player testing and then had them analyzed by our team of scientists. These graphics reflect the relative performance our players saw for each club in the category.
From the Manufacturer
TaylorMade P·7CB
Meticulous Tour feedback and exhaustive analysis led to the creation of the P·7CB™ irons. They’re engineered for players who demand the purest feel, shot-making capability and consistency.
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