TaylorMade P790 Irons Review: Speed, Forgiveness, and Style

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Today on H.I.T GOLF, we delve into the TaylorMade P790 irons, a set that's causing quite a stir in the golfing world. These irons are not your average clubs; they boast hollow heads filled with foam, a design that has revolutionized the industry. With a sleek and timeless look, these irons feature a new back ridge and brushed chrome finish that exudes elegance and style. But it's not all about looks - the new face material generates speed consistently, thanks to its ultra-high strength forged face that's 20% stronger than before. And here's the kicker - despite the increased strength, the face is thinner, resulting in a sweet spot that's 24% larger.
Putting these irons to the test, the host demonstrates their performance with the 7-iron, achieving solid distances and impressive forgiveness even on mishits. Moving on to the pitching wedge, the club delivers a high flight and excellent feel, showcasing its versatility and playability. And when it comes to the four iron, it's all about forgiveness - even poorly struck shots manage to reach impressive distances with decent ball speed. Overall, the TaylorMade P790 irons are a solid choice for golfers seeking game improvement clubs that not only look fantastic but also deliver on performance. So, if you're in the market for a set of irons that will grow with you as your game improves, look no further than the P790s - they're a game-changer in every sense of the word.

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