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How different are the P7TW’s vs the original Nike Forged Blades technology wise?

How different are the P7TW’s vs the original Nike Forged Blades technology wise?

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  1. Lispro4units

    I’ve been told blade technology hasn’t changed much so I’m wondering if the P7TW’s feel much different than the Nike Forged Blades.

  2. Psychological_Leg563

    The P7TW have a tungsten plug behind the sweet spot idk if the Nikes have the same thing going for them

  3. Bears9Titles

    I played the original Nike blades for years and the P7TWs feel the same. They’re pretty much the same club.

  4. Legal-Description483

    P7TW is almost a direct copy of the Nike VR Pro blade from 2011.

  5. From a good source, they’re nearly the exact same club

  6. fcknmiguel

    The technology to make forged irons that have other materials inside them is newer itself. But those TM blades are still super similar many Nike/Titleist/Mizuno blades.

  7. Apprehensive-Post945

    Nothing. Taylor made just hired a bunch of the Nike developers to recreate the Nike cl7bs so they can sell really expensive clubs to the same people that hated Nike clubs

  8. SpeedIsK1ing

    They’re Titleist MBs with different stamps on them. Tiger has been doing this with clubs for decades. He basically played an all Titleist bag, including a Scotty Newport 2, with TM/TW stamps and paint for several years.

  9. ibanez3789

    My understanding is that grooves are slightly different and there’s some tungsten in the taylormades, but they’re practically the same club.

  10. bigolruckus

    Makes sense they’d go for something like the Nike blades for tiger

  11. Waytogolarry

    If you’re buying blades, you are buying the opposite of “technology”.

  12. cscott12

    I feel like true blades are pretty similar across the board, but could be wrong

  13. Onclelove

    No idea, but theyre both fucking sexy even if they look like theyre gonna hurt my hands so much

  14. NH3-Chief

    Insert office meme – it’s the same picture.

  15. Middle_Sure

    Taylormade placed a tungsten billet behind the sweet spot in the P7TW’s and a milling on the sole to help measure and ensure the sole camber and leading edge are the same from set to set. I don’t believe the Nike’s have that. Aside from that, they’re very similar. I’d bet we start seeing milling on more iron soles in the future, considering it works and companies are paying more attention to iron sole grinds, now.

  16. HercHuntsdirty

    Nike clubs were so beautiful, it’s a damn shame they left the business. I’ve been using my Vapor Fly Pros since they came out and I have no desire to get a new set of irons.

  17. Nice-Dog8302

    I want to buy a set just because I think they are the best looking blades I have ever seen. Problem is I wouldn’t be able to hit them.

  18. Sho_nuff_

    Milled grind and tungsten plugs in the heads to get the CG right with the TM irons.

  19. No_Tomatillo4031

    I have a set of these and love them. I’ve had them about 6 months now, can’t go wrong with playing these.

  20. Not much difference. Sole slightly different. A little higher muscle. Grooves slightly different. But their really isn’t much you can do differently with blade

  21. Brilliant_Macaroon83

    I wondered the exact same thing on another sub.

  22. Intrepid_Strategy449

    Hard to believe that any blade iron is different from the next. Can’t go any further past the legal spec’s.

  23. deVoStyle74

    They cut them open and put more TIGER in them.

  24. fatandlean

    They’re blades. They’re all basically hunks of forged metal. They haven’t changed all that much in 50 years.

  25. Been a while since I hit both , but I recall the P7TW’s feeling way heavier

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    the Blades feel a lot more like a 710 MB Titleist

  26. Tigers clubs have always been very similar to his original mizunos, but with Nike/TM logos. So to answer your question, aside from some very minor changes they are all basically the same.

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