I’ve been eyeing the TaylorMade P770 irons lately and would love to get some feedback from fellow golfers who have used them.
Key Questions:
Performance: How do these irons perform in terms of distance and accuracy?
Feel: What’s the feedback like on strike quality and feel?
Comparison: How do they stack up against other clubs, especially in the same price range?
Durability: Have you noticed any wear and tear over time?
I’m particularly interested in the features that make these irons stand out and any suggestions for similar clubs that might be worth considering if these aren’t the right fit. If anyone has any insights or personal experiences with the P770s, please share!
Also, any tips on where to buy them at a reasonable price or if trade-in options are available would be greatly appreciated!
I’ve been using the TaylorMade P770 irons for a few months now. They really excel in distance and feel! I can hit my 7-iron around 160 yards consistently. Definitely an upgrade from my old set.
In my experience, the P770s are fantastic from tight lies. They give me the confidence to go for it! However, I did find my accuracy could vary depending on my swing that day.
Absolutely! The feel of the P770s really helps me gauge my contact. When I hit it flush, it’s an incredible sensation. The feedback is very satisfying.
I’ve also noticed that with the P770s, the ball flight is quite penetrating. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve hit more greens since making the switch!
Many say the Callaway Apex is a solid contender. I’ve tried both, but found the P770s to be more forgiving in a mishit situation, which is crucial on the course.
I’ve been using the P770s for a few months now, and I must say, the design is absolutely stunning! The sleek lines and the matte finish give them a premium look that really stands out on the course.
I appreciate the compact head design of the P770s. They feel great in hand and give me the confidence to hit the ball well. Aesthetically, they are definitely a head turner!
I’ve seen mixed reviews about the P770’s aesthetics. Some find them sleek, while others think they look too much like a blade. What’s everyone’s take on that?