TaylorMade · Irons · 2023
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 most workable, purest-feeling tour blade, now with a slightly more playable sole.
You need forgiveness or distance, or you don't strike it consistently - especially in the long irons (the P7CB or P770).
Pros
- Even more workable than before - a narrower sole and backbar geometry for the purest ball striking and supreme shot control
- Addictive feel and beautiful looks - a proper 5-time forged blade, soft and sweet on centre
- A cleaner, more symmetric muscle and slightly shorter blade, shaped by Collin Morikawa and Rory McIlroy
- A redesigned sole with a little more bounce - better turf interaction than the 2020
Cons
- A pure muscle-back blade - not particularly forgiving, demanding off-centre
- Will expose middling ball strikers in the longer irons
- Traditional blade distance - for the best ball strikers only
By dimension
Forgiveness
A touch more playable - a surprising amount of forgiveness for a blade, if still demanding off-centre, playable enough that even the 23-degree 4-iron wasn't too scary. Good forgiveness for a tour blade, a step up from the 2020.
Distance
Traditional blade distance - a control-first blade with traditional lofts, a precision-over-distance design. Short by modern standards, by design.
Workability
Even more workable - the narrower sole and backbar geometry give even more workability and shot shape than before, for the purest ball striking, with complete control over the golf ball. Class-leading, blade-grade workability.
Feel
Addictive forged feel - the 5-time forging gives a proper forged-blade feel that's soft and sweet on centre and addictive, feeling like a proper forged blade. Class-leading feel.
Sound
Soft and pure - a soft, muted note off the 5-time-forged 1025 carbon steel, a quiet, premium acoustic. A refined, blade-grade sound.
Looks at address
Cleaner and symmetric - a cleaner look with a wider, more symmetric muscle and slightly shorter blade length, 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.
- 2023 TaylorMade P7MB Irons Review - Plugged In Golf
- TaylorMade P7MB Irons (2023) Review - Today's Golfer
- TaylorMade P7MB 2023 Irons Review - Golf Monthly
- TaylorMade P770, P7MB & P7MC Iron Reviews - MyGolfSpy
- TaylorMade P7MB Irons Review (2023 Model) - Golf Reviews Guide
- An Important Warning About the New TaylorMade P7MB's - Golfmagic