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TaylorMade Golf has unveiled the latest additions to the P·Series family with the release of P·770 and P·7CB irons. The company said these players irons represent the “next chapter” in the P·Series story of delivering unparalleled performance, feel and consistency that P·Series irons are known for.

Both P·770 and P·7CB irons will be available for preorder in stores and at TaylorMadeGolf.com for $1,399.99 USD for a 7-piece set. SelectFit heads will also be in retail stores the same day for golfers that want to get custom fit. For more information, including custom pricing, visit TaylorMadeGolf.com.

While each of the P·770 and P·7CB irons have the profile of a players iron with their thin top line and smaller blade, TaylorMade Golf said golfers will notice a “significantly” thinner, more compact shape in P·7CB. Regardless of which irons golfers choose, the company said players will benefit from a look that exudes confidence, control, and precision that discerning ball strikers rely on.

In the P·770 irons, TaylorMadesaid a modified leading edge encourages consistent shot shaping and clean turf interaction. The sole camber and progressive bounce profile of each P·7CB iron ensures consistent turf interaction throughout the bag.

In 2024, Rory McIlroy won with the P·7CB 4-iron in play at the Zurich Classic and Wells Fargo Championship. Collin Morikawa found success with the P·7CB 4-iron in three consecutive top-five finishes at the PGA Championship, the Charles Schwab Challenge and The Memorial Tournament. In addition to his P·7CB 4-iron, Morikawa added a full set of P·7CB irons 5-PW for the Scottish Open where he finished T4 and played them at the Open Championship as well. Tommy Fleetwood also played the P·7CB 3-iron at the Scottish and British Open.

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