Our TaylorMade P790 irons review took place at Moor Allerton in Leeds.
Shots were hit out on the course and back at the shack using a Foresight QC Quad launch monitor.
The Quad is used by James Whitaker at JW Golf for lessons and custom-fitting. Sessions can be booked via James’ website.
TaylorMade P790 irons review – First impressions
These first appeared as long irons in the bags of a few TaylorMade staff players but I was delighted to learn that they are available as a full set.
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And what a delight they are to look at. A really clean and stylish design gives the P790 off-the-charts shelf appeal.
These irons do form part of TaylorMade’s ‘players’ family of irons along with the P770, P750 and P730 but they are more in the middle of the P and M families for me.

The size of these irons will give them wide-ranging appeal – anything from low single figures to high teens will be happy looking down on these.

The price might reduce that audience slightly as these are coming in at just over £1,000 for a full set.
It’s a similar route Callaway took with their Epic irons but they haven’t gone quite as far with the pricing.
But there’s some serious technology and materials being used here which is why they will cost more than your average set.
TaylorMade P790 irons review – The technology

TaylorMade say these irons are offering distance but in a ‘players’ format.
There’s a hollow, forged construction with a bit of tungsten for added stability and come cool new material inside the head.
Something called Speedfoam is injected into the head which improves the sound and feel but without reducing ball speed off the face.

There’s a very thin carbon steel face which can still flex a lot at impact.
We still have the speed pocket in the sole as in the M1 and M2 irons.
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