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TaylorMade P7CB Irons
The P7CB is TaylorMade's answer for the player who wants a blade's looks without a blade's punishment. It sits in the P7 family between the P7MB muscle back and the tour-focused MC, and it leans on a small cavity to give back a little of the margin that pure blades take away. This is a forged iron for someone who already strikes it well and wants better feedback, not more distance.
Look down at address and you get the classic players-iron picture. Thin topline, minimal offset, a compact blade length that frames the ball the way low handicaps like. The 7-iron sits at 34 degrees, which is traditional by today's standards, so the numbers on the sole mean what they used to. You are not getting a jacked-up 30-degree 7-iron dressed up as a players club here.
Golf Digest gave it Hot List Gold and called it tour-level feel with modern forgiveness, and that is a fair read. The tungsten weighting and multi-material build let TaylorMade push a bit of stability into a shape that looks like it should have none. It won't rescue a thin strike the way a game-improvement iron does, but it gives you a slightly bigger window than a straight muscle back.
TaylorMade P7CB Irons: Key Specs
- Category
- Players Cavity
- Set makeup
- 3-iron to PW
- 7-iron loft
- 34 degrees
- Loft range
- 20 to 46 degrees
- Model year
- 2025
- MSRP
- $1399
Loft Specifications
| 3i | 4i | 5i | 6i | 7i | 8i | 9i | PW |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20.0° | 23.0° | 26.0° | 30.0° | 34.0° | 38.0° | 42.0° | 46.0° |
Stock steel shaft. Lofts are approximate and subject to manufacturing tolerances.
Technology
Industry Recognition
Golf Digest
Hot List Gold — tour-level feel with modern forgiveness
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About the TaylorMade P7CB
The cavity is where the P7CB earns its name. TaylorMade forges the body from soft carbon steel for feel, then adds tungsten weighting to pull the center of gravity into a spot that raises launch and steadies the face on shots hit off center. The multi-material approach means the club isn't a single billet of steel doing all the work, so you get feedback on the strike without the harsh sting a thin blade sends up the shaft on a miss. Offset stays minimal and the topline stays thin through the set, so the compact look holds from the long irons down to the wedges. This is a shape built for shotmaking, working the ball both ways and controlling trajectory, rather than one built to flatten your dispersion.
Loft Analysis
The TaylorMade P7CB's 7-iron is lofted at 34° - traditional - aligned with classic iron loft standards. For a golfer with an 85-95 mph swing speed, this projects to a 7-iron carry of approximately 136-146 yards. The 5-iron (26°) to 7-iron gap of 8° is spread across a wide range, which may create overlapping distance windows with similarly lofted fairway woods or hybrids. The pitching wedge at 46° is traditionally lofted, pairing naturally with a standard 52° gap wedge.
Who Should Play the TaylorMade P7CB?
- ✓Low to mid handicaps who make consistent center contact and want cleaner feedback on their strikes
- ✓Players moving out of a full blade set who want a touch more stability without changing the look at address
- ✓Shotmakers who value working the ball and controlling flight over squeezing out extra yards
- ✓Golfers who prefer traditional lofts and predictable gapping over strong-lofted distance irons
Frequently Asked Questions
What handicap is the TaylorMade P7CB good for?
It fits low to mid handicaps, roughly single digits up through the low teens if you strike it consistently. The small cavity adds a little forgiveness over a blade, but this is still a players iron that rewards center contact and punishes fat and thin shots more than a game-improvement club would.
Is the P7CB forged?
Yes. TaylorMade forges it from soft carbon steel for the soft, responsive feel players expect at impact, then uses tungsten weighting and a multi-material construction to add stability without killing that feedback.
How is the P7CB different from the P7MC and P7MB?
The P7MB is a pure muscle back blade and the most demanding of the three. The P7MC is a compact muscle cavity aimed at tour players. The P7CB uses a slightly larger cavity plus tungsten weighting for a bit more forgiveness and a marginally higher launch, so it's the most playable of the P7 forged irons while keeping the compact look.
Are the P7CB lofts strong or traditional?
Traditional. The 7-iron is 34 degrees and the set runs from a 20-degree 3-iron down to a 46-degree pitching wedge. There's no loft jacking here, so your gapping stays consistent and the club that says 7 flies like a 7 should.
Will the P7CB give me more distance than my current irons?
Probably not, and that isn't the point. With traditional lofts, this iron is built for control, feel, and predictable trajectory rather than raw yardage. If you want more distance, a stronger-lofted players-distance or game-improvement iron is a better fit.
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