TaylorMade P790 Iron Review

TaylorMade P790 Iron Review

By Paul Liberatore

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The TaylorMade P790 line of irons is nothing new. Since 2017, they’ve been some of the most popular irons in the game . This latest iteration is the third, and it’s a wonder how TaylorMade can keep improving a club that’s been so darn successful.


Well, they can, and they have. This model is the best yet.


These irons have been upgraded and feature some improved technology that’s downright cool.

Key Features

SpeedFoam Air inside the hollow body increases face flexibility for faster ball speeds and more distance.

Intelligent Sweet Spot has been repositioned to capture more solid shots.

Redesigned tungsten weighting creates optimal launch conditions and affords more forgiveness on mishits.

Design and Technology

It’s tough to decide where to begin when talking about the technology and design features in the P790 irons. There’s a lot going on.


Let’s start with SpeedFoam. While this stuff has been in the P790 irons from the beginning, it’s 69% lighter in this newest generation. What does that spell for golfers? More speed and distance.


Since the SpeedFoam is so much lighter, it allows weight to be redistributed elsewhere in the clubhead where it’s more efficient. In addition, lighter SpeedFoam causes the face to flex more at impact. 

In addition to more ball speed and distance SpeedFoam creates a softer, more muted sound at impact. This is something most better players prefer.


P790 irons are made of 8620 Carbon Steel. In certain areas of the clubhead, this metal is 37.5% thinner than earlier versions. This means the CG is lowered which results in higher launch conditions.


The most important part of thinner construction is in the face. It’s just 1.5mm thick. That means more flexibility and efficient transfer of energy between the face and ball . Again, more distance here too.


This generation of the P790 irons also have a heavier tungsten weight in the toe than the first two versions. This translates to incredible stability and forgiveness through impact.


And what about this new Intelligent Sweet Spot? It’s 60% larger than the 2017 model. It’s also situated lower in the face so that thin shots aren’t as thin as they used to be.


In the seven-iron on up, the Thru-Slot Speed Pocket aids in face flexibility and allows more room for error on thin shots too.

TaylorMade P790 Iron


The TaylorMade P790 Iron Set is designed for golfers seeking exceptional performance and distance. With its newly engineered SpeedFoam Air, 8620 carbon steel head, and Thru-Slot Speed Pocket, these irons optimize mass properties, provide a solid feel, and preserve ball speed and distance.

PROS

  • Lower CG fosters higher launch conditions.
  • Intelligent Sweet Spot is larger and affords more forgiveness than previous models.
  • Irons can be beneficial for any type of golfer.

CONS

  • Some golfers say these irons aren’t that different from the 2019 model.
  • Price point is higher than other, similar irons.
  • Some golfers have reported difficulty adjusting to new distances when they put these irons in the bag.

Our Experience

I’ve had nothing but good things to say about the TaylorMade P790 irons since the first ones came out in 2017. In my opinion, they’re one of the most versatile irons in the game .


The newest version only furthers that reputation.


I was particularly impressed with how hot the face was. The ball came off noticeably hotter and my carry distances were a touch longer throughout the bag.


The responsiveness and sound were great as well. Even though these clubs are considered distance irons, they feel like blades that are meant for shot making and playability.


In short, this is a solid  golf club that I can see putting in my bag long term.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Average Distance Increase That Users Can Expect With the P790 Iron Set?

On average, users can expect a noticeable increase in distance with the P790 iron set. The improved design and construction optimize swing speed, resulting in enhanced performance and longer shots on the course.

Are There Any Customization Options Available for the P790 Irons, Such as Grip or Shaft Options?

When it comes to the P790 irons, the customization options for grips and shafts are impressive. I found that tailoring these to my preferences greatly enhanced my performance, resulting in a more personalized and satisfying experience.

Can Left-Handed Golfers Use the P790 Iron Set, or Is It Only Available for Right-Handed Golfers?

Yes, left-handed golfers can use the TaylorMade P790 iron set. Its performance is comparable to the right-handed version. I’ve found it to be well-balanced and reliable for left-handed players, offering the same quality and benefits.

Are There Any Specific Care Instructions or Maintenance Tips for the P790 Irons to Ensure Longevity and Performance?

To maintain peak performance and longevity of the P790 irons, follow these care instructions and maintenance tips. Keep the clubs clean and dry after use, store them in a cool, dry place, and regularly check for any signs of wear or damage.

Is There a Trade-In Program Available for Older Clubs When Purchasing the P790 Iron Set?

Yes, there’s a trade-in program for older clubs when getting the P790 iron set. It’s a great way to upgrade without breaking the bank. Also, for long-term durability and performance tips, regular cleaning and proper storage are key.

Conclusion

TaylorMade releases new equipment more often than any other manufacturer. There’s no question about it.


Even at that, everything they churn out is world-class. That’s more than true with the latest iteration of the P790 irons.


Regardless of what your handicap is and what kind of irons you have in your bag , there’s more than a likely chance that the TaylorMade P790 irons can help your game. If you haven’t hit them yet, you should. 

Paul Liberatore

Paul Liberatore

As the Founder of Golfers Authority Paul Liberatore Esq. has spent the last 7+ years writing about the best golf equipment or instruction from the top golf instructors in the world. He has been a contributing writer for Sports Illustrated Golf and GolfWRX. After graduating with honors from Purdue University, he realized that he had a passion for the golf business and the law. When he's not practicing law, or creating golf content on YouTube, he can be found on his syndicated Behind the Golf Brand podcast talking with the most prolific leaders in the golf industry.