TaylorMade P770 and P750 Tour Proto Irons

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New irons from TaylorMade Golf released today and THP will have a lot of information coming up in this thread about them.



From the Company
In P770, engineers endeavored to deliver a true Tour iron for highly-skilled players while simultaneously providing playability improvements that create a great playing experience for the better player. P770 features a unique forged 1025 carbon steel face/hosel and precision-milled faces and grooves along with 70-gram tungsten back-bar weighting in the mid and long irons (3-7) and a one-piece forged cavity back construction in the short irons (8-AW) for added feel and control.

The P770 iron has higher MOI for ball speed consistency, thus more forgiveness, and has a lower center of gravity which creates a higher launch angle than its predecessors. The result is a high performance iron with great sound and feel with improved playability.

While featuring small offsets, thin top lines and shorter blade lengths, engineers were still able to incorporate technologies that improve on consistency, enabling P770 to offer improved launch conditions and forgiveness without sacrificing workability and feel. To do this, the development team focused on two primary areas: Lowering CG using tungsten weighting and utilizing a unique construction to allow for discretionary weight to be repositioned to the perimeter for maximum forgiveness.

The center of gravity is lowered by developing a shallower face profile, shorter hosel and 70-gram tungsten back/sole component. Engineers also utilized a tapered face thickness profile, whereby the upper portion of the face is thinner for low CG but thickened in the bottom portion near impact for a soft, solid sound and feel.

Beyond CG optimization, the construction of the P770 irons (two-piece) freed up additional discretionary weight for improved perimeter weighting. This is achieved through the undercut and the design of the back bar itself being lighter at the center than at the heel and toe. The tungsten back piece has weight removed internally to create heel-toe weighting without compromising on the muscular external appearance of the iron.

In addition to the P770, TaylorMade also announced the P750 Tour Proto irons, designed with in-depth feedback from the best players in the world. The P750 Tour Proto raises the standard by providing superior performance and feel in a design that delivers optimum workability for the best ball strikers.

This true forged blade with shallow cavity, made of 1025 carbon steel, is created using a new, multi-step forging process which culminates with a high tonnage strike, three times more forceful than a standard forged press. This process ensures precise, near-net head shaping requiring minimal hand polishing, resulting in a pure players iron with soft feel. The face and grooves are CNC milled for high precision, as is as the back cavity of the iron. The extra step of milling the cavity ensures that the face thickness, CG position and weight distribution are maintained to the highest standard demanded by the best players.

P750 irons feature a thin topline (thinner than the P770) and minimal offset for a blade-like look preferred by our Tour players. Additionally, the P750 irons incorporate a narrower sole and tighter leading edge for improved turf interaction. Similar to the P770, P750 includes tungsten weighting (5 grams precisely located in the sole) in the 3-7 irons that allow for perfectly positioned CG for optimal trajectory and shot-making.

Pricing and Availability
Available at retail on March 31, P770 irons ($1,200 for 8 irons) will be offered in 3-iron through PW or AW with KBS FLT steel shafts (S & X) with Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360 51.5g grips. Additionally, numerous additional custom shaft options are available.

P750 Tour Proto irons ($1,600 USD) will be available at retail on March 17, and will be offered in 3-PW with True Temper’s Dynamic Gold shafts with Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360 51.5g grips. A variety of custom shaft options are also available.

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Cool video

The backs still remind me too much of SLDR's
 
Interesting video.
 
But, will they have the P770 C? Lol
Cool video, tuned in to learn more
 
these are some of the better looking irons i've seen tm put out in awhile. i'd love to hit them.
 
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Justin Rose and Jason Day have put them in play already.
 
At $1600 and $2000 in Canada for a set of 8 irons I will pass thank you.

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I like what I'm reading and I like the looks. These are the first TM irons in awhile that have peaked my interest.
 
I love them looks wise. The 750's are quite steep price wise though.
 
These look good. Seem to be on the high end of the market as far as irons go.
 
ooooooo now these might get me excited to replace my RSi TPs.... I am liking the P770 for sure... can't wait to hear more.
 
Like the looks and especially the video!! Very clever! May be too much iron for me but we will see!
 
I like the design but feel like they would have looked 100% better without the lines in the cavities. Maybe they'll look better in person.
 
$1600 for that? As if it wasn't enough to pay for drivers and their shaft upgrades.
 
They look pretty nice, but I can't honestly tell the difference! I'm sure the other photos will show more of a comparison, but those cavities look almost identical!
 
They look pretty nice, but I can't honestly tell the difference! I'm sure the other photos will show more of a comparison, but those cavities look almost identical!

Icey,
Read through the info above it, there is quite a bit in there that explains the two irons.
We will have more hitting the home page on them soon.
 
WANT WANT WANT! Wow those 750's are screaming my name! Who has some $ I can have??? :laughing:
 
$1,600 USD? You're better off waiting a year, you'll find them slightly used for 1/4 the retail price lol. Typical TaylorMade.
 
I like the look. Not sure it moves the needle for me but I'll be eager to read some reviews on them.
 
they look good, real good. but for some reason they don't call my name
 
One of the better looking releases in a while from TM. Looking forward to hearing more


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Price is outrageous. What makes these worth 600 more than the V6?

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FINALLY, FINALLY Taylormade has my eye again in irons. Those look REALLY good to me.

Curious to know, and see more, that needs to happen somehow.
 
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