TaylorMade · Irons · 2020
P7MB
CaddyIndex™ breakdown — what the agentic research found across each of the six performance dimensions, with cited sources.
You're an elite ball striker who wants the purest-feeling, most workable tour muscle-back blade with total shot control.
You need any forgiveness or distance, or you don't strike it consistently from the centre - look to the P7CB or P770.
Pros
- The purest feeling iron TaylorMade makes - 1025 carbon steel forged at 2,000 tons for a solid, buttery, consistent feel
- Supreme shot control - a thin topline, small head and minimal offset for precise shot-shaping with minimal effort
- So much feedback you can call every shot with your eyes closed
- Tour-validated - in the bags of Rory McIlroy and Charley Hull
Cons
- A pure muscle-back blade - minimal forgiveness, for the best ball strikers only
- Demanding - the feel firms up substantially on off-centre strikes
- Traditional blade distance and not for average golfers in the long irons
By dimension
Forgiveness
A pure blade - a pure muscle-back made for the best ball strikers, with the minimal forgiveness that comes with the category, built for golfers who need maximum control rather than help. Minimal forgiveness, as expected of a tour blade.
Distance
Traditional blade distance - traditional lofts and a control-first design, a precision iron rather than a distance one. Short by modern standards, by design.
Workability
Supreme shot control - the thin topline, small head and minimal offset give precise shot-shaping with minimal effort, with supreme control for skilled players. Elite, blade-grade workability.
Feel
The purest feel - the 1025 carbon steel forged at 2,000 tons gives the tightest grain and a pure, buttery feel where you can feel the ball and the spin on the face, the purest feeling iron possible. Class-leading feel.
Sound
Soft and pure - a solid, soft note off the 2,000-ton-forged 1025 carbon steel, a quiet, premium acoustic. A refined, blade-grade sound.
Looks at address
Clean tour blade - a thin topline, progressive offset and clean look at address, a beautiful, compact tour-blade shape. One of the best-looking blades of its era.
Sources
Some of the reviews, lab tests and head-to-head comparisons the agentic research read while grading this club.
- TaylorMade P770, P7MB & P7MC Iron Reviews - MyGolfSpy
- TaylorMade P-Series Irons Review - P770, P7MC and P7MB tested - Golf Monthly
- 2020 TaylorMade P7MB and P7MC irons: Pressure to perfection - GolfWRX
- TaylorMade P7MB Irons Review - Golfalot
- TaylorMade P7MB Irons Review - Golfmagic
- TaylorMade P7MB Irons - Pure, Buttery Blades for the Best - TGW