I’m a 60 year old, 7 iron swing speed at 80 mph. Used to be a low single digit handicap, now a 6. I want to get back down to around a 3 or 4.. I had an iron fitting a couple weeks ago, and the fitter had me hitting P790, Ping 525, JPX Forged. I was spinning the ball, indoors with a ProV 1X DCT ball, at less than 4000 rpm, launching around 18 and descent angle of around 41. I need more loft. I bought these because of the 34* 7 iron, spin is up, launch, peak height, and land angle is all up.
I've been playing the P7MC's for two months now and they are incredible. I'm 65 yo and have a 2 handicap. I've been playing all my life, so I've almost always played blades. The MC's are absolutely the most beautiful and easy to hit irons ever. I started with the 5 to PW as my base set. I have since added a 3 and 4 iron in the P770. Makes for a great combo set. I am considering reducing the loft of the MC's by 2 degrees to get another 5 to 7 yards distance and lower the ball flight a little. I do have a high trajectory ball flight. I might lose a little amount of spin but I think it is a good trade off for more length.
Great reviews on the P series irons! I play the 2020 version of the P7MC and the P770 in a combo set and love them! I have the 770 in 4 & 5 and MC 6-P. I had about a 17 yd gap between the 5 and 6 iron so I had the MCs bent 1° strong and the 770s 1° weak. I completely agree with your review that the MC is more forgiving than the marketing gives them credit for. These are the best most consistent set of irons I’ve ever played. Which is saying something because I came from a set of MP18-SC and I thought nothing would ever knock those out of my bag!
P7MC are my favorite irons this year no doubt. I played with them a couple of holes and as you say, the consistency and feel is just amazing. They are however a good club shorter in distance compared to my 2019 T100s and I just wished the MC’s had an S-version too! I still consider gaming them this year just out of pure vanity of feel and looks, but I’d probably have to combo with 770’s 5 & 4 iron to get the most out of them. Interest forgiveness test! When I tried them it seemed like I just could not miss the center of them for some reason (not my normal) but good to know they actually are not as punishing as one could expect!
Curious you might be reviewing the TM hybrid irons as well. I’m very curious how that iron compares to the others with slower swing speeds. Love your content.
Please compare all the data numbers of a forged blade and a 28 deg game improvement iron. But you must find a blade club that matches the distance of the 28 degree game improvement iron. Forget about the number on the bottom of the blade. If you need a 4 iron blade to match the distance of the 28 deg 7 iron . Then so be it. I am so tired of spin comparisons of a 7 iron blade and a 7 iron game improvement. Thanks...
These guys are fitters, the irons they get are usually all 6 or 7 irons only. They would need to buy an 8 or possibly even 9 game improvement iron, with their chosen shaft to do this comparison you’re talking about.
@@sammarcotte3056 what you say is true. But it doesn't change the fact that spin should only be compared with clubs that go the same distance. Height is also a a stopping factor
Ive been playing wilson D7 Forged irons for past 18 months and hit them well. Have just seen these TM P7MC irons 2021 model on sale for $450 4-pw. How would these compare to the wilsons? As a 10 handicap am just a bit worried the TM irons might be for better players than myself. Would get fitted but live in rural Australia so not near any stores. Thanks
We don't have the data on the D& to compare with but the P7MC has extremely consistent ball speed and spin across the face, at a 10hcp I would assume you have a fairly consistent strike and probably have a strike miss within single digit mm, if you're willing to give up a few yards due to the loft and slightly slower face on the 7mc is a great scoring iron.
I tried the 923 tour in a fitting as well as these. These not only felt better out of the sweet spot than the 923 tour, but also still had tighter dispersion on mishits. Have them coming from 6 to pitching wedge with the 770s in the 4/5 iron.
I’m a 60 year old, 7 iron swing speed at 80 mph. Used to be a low single digit handicap, now a 6. I want to get back down to around a 3 or 4.. I had an iron fitting a couple weeks ago, and the fitter had me hitting P790, Ping 525, JPX Forged. I was spinning the ball, indoors with a ProV 1X DCT ball, at less than 4000 rpm, launching around 18 and descent angle of around 41. I need more loft. I bought these because of the 34* 7 iron, spin is up, launch, peak height, and land angle is all up.
I've been playing the P7MC's for two months now and they are incredible. I'm 65 yo and have a 2 handicap. I've been playing all my life, so I've almost always played blades. The MC's are absolutely the most beautiful and easy to hit irons ever. I started with the 5 to PW as my base set. I have since added a 3 and 4 iron in the P770. Makes for a great combo set. I am considering reducing the loft of the MC's by 2 degrees to get another 5 to 7 yards distance and lower the ball flight a little. I do have a high trajectory ball flight. I might lose a little amount of spin but I think it is a good trade off for more length.
Look forward to the “workability“ vid Jay. I’m so with you on that 👍
I play the p7mc absolutely best iron I've ever swung
I just ordered these! I cannot wait for play time! Kbs C-Taper lite stiff flex shafts! 7 iron in fitting was flying 172 on average!
That's a long way using a C Taper Lite Stiff, great iron choice, here's to you enjoying many a good years golfing with them 👍
Great reviews on the P series irons! I play the 2020 version of the P7MC and the P770 in a combo set and love them! I have the 770 in 4 & 5 and MC 6-P. I had about a 17 yd gap between the 5 and 6 iron so I had the MCs bent 1° strong and the 770s 1° weak. I completely agree with your review that the MC is more forgiving than the marketing gives them credit for. These are the best most consistent set of irons I’ve ever played. Which is saying something because I came from a set of MP18-SC and I thought nothing would ever knock those out of my bag!
Gorgeous looking irons. Wish I was good enough to play these
Excellent review, just,been fitted for these they arrive on 15-03 cannot wait 👍🤩
P7MC are my favorite irons this year no doubt. I played with them a couple of holes and as you say, the consistency and feel is just amazing. They are however a good club shorter in distance compared to my 2019 T100s and I just wished the MC’s had an S-version too! I still consider gaming them this year just out of pure vanity of feel and looks, but I’d probably have to combo with 770’s 5 & 4 iron to get the most out of them. Interest forgiveness test! When I tried them it seemed like I just could not miss the center of them for some reason (not my normal) but good to know they actually are not as punishing as one could expect!
Curious you might be reviewing the TM hybrid irons as well. I’m very curious how that iron compares to the others with slower swing speeds. Love your content.
Please compare all the data numbers of a forged blade and a 28 deg game improvement iron.
But you must find a blade club that matches the distance of the 28 degree game improvement iron.
Forget about the number on the bottom of the blade.
If you need a 4 iron blade to match the distance of the 28 deg 7 iron . Then so be it.
I am so tired of spin comparisons of a 7 iron blade and a 7 iron game improvement.
Thanks...
These guys are fitters, the irons they get are usually all 6 or 7 irons only. They would need to buy an 8 or possibly even 9 game improvement iron, with their chosen shaft to do this comparison you’re talking about.
@@sammarcotte3056 what you say is true. But it doesn't change the fact that spin should only be compared with clubs that go the same distance. Height is also a a stopping factor
Ive been playing wilson D7 Forged irons for past 18 months and hit them well. Have just seen these TM P7MC irons 2021 model on sale for $450 4-pw. How would these compare to the wilsons? As a 10 handicap am just a bit worried the TM irons might be for better players than myself. Would get fitted but live in rural Australia so not near any stores. Thanks
We don't have the data on the D& to compare with but the P7MC has extremely consistent ball speed and spin across the face, at a 10hcp I would assume you have a fairly consistent strike and probably have a strike miss within single digit mm, if you're willing to give up a few yards due to the loft and slightly slower face on the 7mc is a great scoring iron.
@@andy_bickley Cheers
How would you compare these to the jpx 923 tour?
+1. Perhaps the 221 also?
I tried the 923 tour in a fitting as well as these. These not only felt better out of the sweet spot than the 923 tour, but also still had tighter dispersion on mishits. Have them coming from 6 to pitching wedge with the 770s in the 4/5 iron.
What are the best irons you have tested on toe strikes this past year?
Mizuno JPX 923 HM Pro or MP 225 or TM P 770?
Absolutely out of the above its the JPX923 HM Pro.......... Something to come close to the HM Pro would be a G430 maybe 👍
@@AskGolfNut Thank you Jay!!