TaylorMade P7MB irons are a timeless design. From the muscle back geometry to the compact shape and the pure forged feel, these golf clubs are works of art. Golfers who demand precision and value minimal aesthetics in their irons are in for a treat. TGW takes you inside the P7MB design with our exclusive review.
TaylorMade P7MB Irons Review
Technology
The biggest piece of technology in the TaylorMade P7MB irons is how they are made. These golf clubs are forged from 1025 carbon steel using a process TaylorMade calls compact grain forging. The final step in this process is using a 2,000-ton press to put the final stamp on the shape of these irons. This ensures a tighter, more compact grain structure that provides the most solid, consistent feel possible.
TaylorMade also machines the face and grooves of each P7MB iron to ensure precision and consistency. They machine in the most aggressive score lines onto these irons to guarantee exact shot-making ability.
Who It’s For
TaylorMade P7MB irons are made for the best ball strikers in the world. Golfers who prefer precision and need maximum control over their shots will benefit most from these golf clubs. Those golfers who put a premium on pure feel will love the P7MB irons. “They are not forgiving golf clubs, these irons are made to enhance the work done by the best golfers in the world,” said Chandler Carr of TaylorMade during our discussion of the P7MB irons.
Not sure which TaylorMade P7-series iron is best for you? Check out our reviews of the P770 irons and the P7MC irons to learn more and make the right choice.
Appearance
The TaylorMade P7MB irons are made in a Tour-inspired shape with insight from the best golfers in the world. They feature a thin topline, progressive offset, and a narrow sole like a traditional blade iron. These golf clubs also have a faceted muscle back geometry that offers classic performance with a modern look.
Feel & Sound
TaylorMade P7MB irons sound and feel like a muscle back iron should. These irons are fully forged from carbon steel for that soft, buttery feel blade players love. They sound solid when you hit them solid and they do not feel forgiving if you do not make proper contact.
