I agree! I’m a 20 handicap and have found I can hit these much better than my old blades.
You can’t overlook the feel of the P790s either. They have a solid impact sensation that I think appeals to golfers at all levels. It builds confidence with each swing!
True! Plus, they have a nice sound when you hit them well, which is always satisfying!
Is there a downside to these clubs? I’ve read some reviews suggesting they’re not the best for lower handicaps who need more shot shaping control. What’s everyone’s take on that?
Good point. I think some lower handicappers might prefer clubs that allow for more manipulation of shots, but many can still work with the P790s. It really depends on the individual’s game.
Being a lower handicap golfer, I’m curious if anyone has successfully used the P790s for shaping shots. Any feedback on that?
I’ve been able to fade and draw them somewhat, but it takes more effort than with my previous clubs. They’re still fun to play with though!
Honestly, if you’re looking for a club that balances distance and forgiveness, the P790 is a great option. Plus, they’re aesthetically pleasing too! Anyone else care about how clubs look?
Totally! I love how sleek they look. If my shots are not perfect, at least I can look stylish doing it!
P790’s are praised for their distance but do they really live up to that hype? Or is it just marketing fluff?
I was skeptical too, but I can say they have added noticeable distance to my game. Marketing might exaggerate, but there’s truth behind it!
I think it’s fascinating how these clubs adapt to different skill levels. What do you all think future clubs will offer to cater even better to all handicaps?
That’s an interesting question. I’m hopeful for more customization options. The P790s are great, but having even more adaptability could help everyone more!
I’ve been using the P790s for about a year now. As a 12 handicap, I find them incredibly forgiving and get great distance. Definitely helped lower my scores!
That’s great to hear! I’m a 25 handicap and was worried they might be too advanced for me. Can you elaborate on the forgiveness aspect?
The P790s are incredibly solid even for higher handicaps. I struggled initially, but I’ve gained more confidence with every round. The feel is just awesome!
I’ve also used the P790s at a 17 handicap. It’s like they magically improve your swing! I’ve noticed more consistent ball flights and a significant drop in my scores.
Glad to hear that! I’m thinking of switching from my older set to the P790s. What’s the biggest adjustment you had to make?
As a 5 handicap, I can confirm they provide amazing feedback on each shot. You can really feel the difference on mishits, which helps in making adjustments.
Did anyone find that the P790s are a bit heavy? Coming from a lighter set, I felt a slight adjustment was necessary. Any thoughts?