Equipment
TaylorMade Blacks Out the P770 Irons
TaylorMade has blacked out the P770 irons with a new Phantom Black finish that is sure to turn heads when you rock them out on the course or even at the range.
For $1,399.99, you can snag the P770 irons from TaylorMade, which come in right-handedness only and come standard with the KBS Tour Black shafts in 4-PW.
TaylorMade writes about the P770 Phantom Black:
“A new member has emerged to join the Phantom family. Introducing P·770 Phantom Black, boasting a more compact design that belies its explosive power. It’s the embodiment of grace and aggression, giving you the distance you need without compromising the shot-making ability of a player’s iron.”
The P770s are aimed toward handicappers from 10 to any single digit, according to Golfer Geeks. They are fit with a thinner topline for a more compact look and less offset in the longer irons, which will give you slightly less forgiveness.
However, the FLTD CG shifts the center of gravity in the lower irons and helps encourage launch and playability. It is also engineered to optimize trajectory and prompt consistency and control.
The Phantom family has a new member. ⚫
The #P770 Phantom Black Irons sport a sleek new finish and are available online and in stores now.
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— TaylorMade Golf (@TaylorMadeGolf) October 13, 2023
The P770s are a forged hollowed-body construction with an ultra-thin face, increasing feel, distance, and forgiveness.
- 4 iron – 22.5°
- 5 iron – 25.5°
- 6 iron – 29°
- 7 iron – 33°
- 8 iron – 37°
- 9 iron – 41°
- Pitching Wedge – 46°
This is not the first time TaylorMade has offered a black iron, with the P790s being offered last year and even the game improvement Stealth irons getting their own blacked-out set.
The P770 was the 15th most popular iron on the PGA Tour last year and was played by Collin Morikawa, Jason Day, Harry Higgs, and Tiger Woods, who last used them in December 2022, according to PGA Club Tracker.
It is no secret that blacked-out irons have been a hot commodity in the golf community over the past few years. Cameron Smith plays a set of all-black Titleist T100, also fitted with KBS Black Tour Shafts.
TaylorMade and Titleist are just two companies that have offered limited edition versions of their most popular irons in a black finish.
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