TaylorMade irons are among the most celebrated in the professional game, and it’s easy to see why when creations such as the P-Series have featured in many significant victories for players such as Rory McIlroy and Collin Morikawa.
Keen observers will be aware that earlier in the year, the manufacturer released a fresh version of its P770 irons alongside the brand new CB, which has effectively succeeded the previous MB model.
But you might also know that the time that had separated the two release dates was a little over 18 months, so what has changed and evolved in what feels like a relatively short time?
New TaylorMade P770 & CB Irons vs Old TaylorMade P770 & MB Irons
That’s where Golfshake’s Equipment Expert, Ryan Rastall comes into his element, having decided to undertake an experiment and compare the older irons against their newer siblings, using Trackman data from the inside of his Performance Centre at Howley Hall Golf Club, where our resident PGA Professional can see just how these various irons match up against each other in terms of performance, but also look and feel.
While the differences are understandably not substantial, some characteristics have progressed or been altered slightly that you really ought to know about.
If you want to see what Ryan has previously thought of the irons individually, then check out the following links:
But now in the present, and detailing a full comparison between these irons, Ryan describes their qualities and aesthetics and analyses the numbers and impressions that he has when testing the old versus the new.
You can discover his findings by watching the video below or directly on YouTube.
TaylorMade P-Series Irons Comparison Review
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