TaylorMade released an update on its P700 series of irons for 2023, which includes the 2023 TaylorMade P770 irons. At first glance, there isn’t a lot different from the new TaylorMade P770 irons to the old. However, TaylorMade did make some adjustments to the construction, including less offset in the long irons and the new FLTD CG that progressively gets higher in the shorter irons.
In this video, 2nd Swing’s Drew Mahowald and Taylor Ledwein test and review the new 2023 TaylorMade P770 irons against the 2020 TaylorMade P770 irons using Trackman technology.
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6 Comments
Such a effortless swing!
I liked these a lot but the srixon zx5/zx7 combo set just felt so nice and the dispersion was too tight to ignore
Any idea when the new
P 790 comes out? I am assuming it will have the flight technology too. So hopefully a little higher ball flight with a little more spin.
A P790/ 770 combo set would be nice!!
That's the thing with "new" irons. Technology can only advance so much in 3 years. Really the only time I'd personally upgrade to a newer model of the same club is if I wore out my old ones (even then, you can buy single irons to replace the worn ones) or it's been like 6-7 years and there's some new tech worth getting. Great video as always guys!
I have the 2020 770 and mostly they are great.
Downfalls are the occasional hot one and the fact the launch so high… nightmare with punch shots under trees.
6:32 I don't feel that there is that much difference in dispersion. You take out the one shot well right with the 2020 model and its dispersion will tighten up considerably. Too bad you did not remove that from the data to verify. Therefore, the conjecture that the new model may have some technical differences making it more forgiving may also just be imagining.