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Review of TaylorMade’s P7CB Iron by Golf Monthly

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 31, 2024Updated:July 31, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The low-handicap iron category is a challenging market to satisfy due to the discerning preferences of players in this segment. TaylorMade, a well-known brand in the golf industry, has introduced a new players cavity iron, the P7CB, which has already made appearances on tour. The P7CB does not offer any groundbreaking technology, but the addition of tungsten and a new metal matrix composite material hidden within the sole pockets enhances forgiveness and feel. The iron is crafted from compact grain forged 1025C steel and features a sophisticated brushed satin finish, making it visually appealing.

In terms of design, the P7CB boasts a profile and proportions that are ideal for a player cavity iron. The subtle yet effective branding, reminiscent of the old RAC iron, and raised lines in the cavity contribute to its premium look. The iron’s playing position is also impressive, with a slightly larger profile compared to its predecessor, the P7MC. Despite its wider sole width, the leading edge sits closer to the turf, resulting in a cleaner impact.

During testing, the P7CB performed exceptionally well, providing a user experience that surpassed expectations. The impact feel was soft yet robust, with a unique depth to strike that was highly satisfying. Mishits were forgiving and did not result in harsh penalties. Flight windows were consistent, and manipulating the flight was relatively easy, making the iron suitable for various playing conditions. The P7CB excelled in delivering consistent front-to-back dispersion, meeting the demands of better players.

Having tested various TaylorMade player cavity irons over the years, the reviewer believes that the P7CB brings the brand back to the forefront of the category. The iron’s performance, feel, and consistency make it a standout product that is poised to become a classic choice among golfers. Available in 3-AW with a starting price of £179 per iron, the P7CB comes with custom options and is equipped with Dynamic Gold Mid 115 shafts and Golf Pride Z-Grips. The iron is a high-quality addition to TaylorMade’s P-Series lineup, offering players the option to combine it with the P770 irons for additional assistance in the longer irons.

Overall, the TaylorMade P7CB is a top contender in the low-handicap iron category, featuring a blend of performance, forgiveness, and visual appeal. With its advanced technology, premium design, and exceptional user experience, the P7CB is set to become a favorite among players seeking a high-quality option for their game. TaylorMade has successfully reinvented its player cavity iron lineup with the P7CB, positioning itself as a leader in the market. Golfers looking for a versatile and reliable iron set that delivers consistent results can confidently consider the P7CB as a top choice for their game.

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