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P7MC Iron Set
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Tour Inspired Shaping: Designed     with direct input from Tour, P7MC irons feature     a thin topline and progressive offset for a clean look at address. A narrow     sole and tight leading edge ensure consistency through the turf
Muscle Cavity Performance:     Every angle meticulously scrutinized to meet the performance demands of     the game’s best ball strikers while the muscle cavity provides added     forgiveness
Compact Grain Forging: 1025     carbon steel is forged using a 2,000-ton press ensuring a tighter, more     compact grain structure designed to provide the most solid, consistent     feel possible
Machined Face and Grooves:     Precision is paramount. Machining the face ensures precision and quality     with our most aggressive score line geometry for exacting shot making
Club Lofts: 23, 26, 30, 34, 38,     42.5, 47
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Product Description
It’s the moment of impact. Before you look up to see it…you feel it. “Buttery. Pured that one.” There’s nothing like the feel of a perfectly struck iron shot. As golfers, we all love it. Every detail of this contemporary muscle cavity design has been meticulously crafted to give the game’s best ball strikers the purest feeling iron possible P7MC Iron Set.
Tour Inspired Shaping
Designed with direct input from Tour, P7MC irons feature a thin topline and progressive offset for a clean look at address. A narrow sole and tight leading edge ensure consistency through the turf
Muscle Cavity Performance
Every angle meticulously scrutinized to p7mc review meet the performance demands of the game’s best ball strikers while the muscle cavity provides added forgiveness
Compact Grain Forging
1025 carbon steel is forged using a 2,000-ton press ensuring a tighter, more compact grain structure designed to provide the most solid, consistent feel possible
Machined Face and Grooves
Precision is paramount. Machining the face ensures precision and quality with our most aggressive score line geometry for exacting shot making
Technical Details
Item  Package Dimensions L x W x H
‎46.5 x 4.75 x 4.5 inches
Package  Weight
‎3.7 Kilograms
Item  Dimensions LxWxH
‎48 x 5 x 5 inches
Item  Weight
‎8 Pounds
Brand  Name
‎TaylorMade
Warranty  Description
‎2 year manufacturer
Model  Name
‎P7MC
Color
‎Titanium
Material
‎Alloy Steel
Suggested  Users
‎Mens
Manufacturer
‎TaylorMade
Part  Number
‎N6969209
Model  Year
‎2020
Sport  Type
‎Golf
Hand  Orientation
‎Right
Description
TaylorMade P7MC / P7MB Combo Iron Set.
Condition Description
Clubs in Very Good Condition have been played with and cared for in an appropriate fashion. The markings that you will likely find on Very Good Condition products will show typical wear of models of its age. All of the wear is purely cosmetic, and will not in any way affect the performance of the club. Among the wear that you may see on clubs in Very Good Condition: NOTE: Some irons are designed to rust over time. This is not considered adverse wear. Normal ball marks on the faces; minor scratching on the soles; no significant dings on the heads; no significant wear on the shafts.
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Titleist T200 Iron Set
Breakthrough Iron Technology Drives Maximum Speed and Playable Distance with Pure Titleist Feel
T200 delivers powerfully playable distance with a titleist t200​ tour-inspired look and feel. Max Impact technology spreads maximum speed and distance control evenly across T200’s thin, forged L-face -– with high launch and stopping power – to convert near misses into nearly perfect.
T200 is the player’s distance iron, Titleist T200 Iron Set with Max Impact technology subtly integrated into a shape that satisfies the discerning eye. With T200, players gain the distance they want without sacrificing looks, feel, trajectory or stopping power.
Max Impact Technology: Delivers maximum speed and distance control across a forged SUP-10 L-Face Insert.
High-density tungsten: An average of 90 grams placed in the heel and toe, produces low CG for higher launch with stopping power.
Progressive set design: Progressive blade lengths, sole widths, and hosel lengths delivers optimal CG positioning with preferred shaping through the set.
Tour-inspired look and feel: Thinner topline and enhanced camber for improved turf interaction Titleist T200 Iron Set.
Progressive set design: With progressive blade lengths, sole widths and hosel lengths, delivers optimal CG positioning with preferred shaping through the set.
Description
Sleek looks meet stunning distance in Titleist’s most advanced iron, the all-new Titleist T200. Every element of the new iron’s multi-material construction is engineered to create supreme distance and outstanding feel in a smaller, more compact, Tour-ready shape.
The T200 is an R&D standout, and represents the biggest shift within the new T-Series family. The irons feature streamlined Max Impact technology with an enhanced polymer core that preserves ball speed on off-center strikes and improves mass efficiency at impact. Max Impact is buoyed in strength by a forged L-Face insert that generates a high coefficient of restitution, which simply put, means the ball explodes off the club face.
As helpful as distance can be, especially in the modern game, it’s nothing without precision. Titleist thought outside the box, and found the key to distance control in the aerospace construction industry. Denser D18 tungsten and a 2000 degree brazing process allowed Titleist’s engineers to locate the center of gravity with pinpoint exactness. In addition to increasing accuracy and MOI, the CG creates fast, high launching long irons, and scoring irons that find their mark with regularity.
Titleist equips the T200 with Ascending Mass Technology shafts in both steel and graphite. By gradually increasing the weight in each shaft, Ascending Mass gives players peak performance in each iron. Long irons are kept lighter to help increase swing speed and launch conditions, while heavier short irons improve consistency, control and precision.
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Titleist T200 Irons Feature: 
Smaller, more compact, tour-ready shape than original titleist t200 irons 2020 with a shorter blade length, less offset (same as T100), narrower topline and a thinner sole (perfect for set blending with T100)
Max Impact 2.0 technology includes an enhanced polymer core that improves off-center ball speed and mass efficiency at impact
Forged, high COR SUP10 L-Face insert produces massive ball speed and feels solid
Denser D18 tungsten weights and a 2000° brazing process allow for an extremely precise CG that creates fast, high launching long irons and forgiving, accurate short irons
Engineered muscle plate improves acoustics for a crisper, more satisfying sound and feel
Highest amount of heel/toe tungsten weighting in the category with a maximized spread for high MOI and forgiveness
Stock Steel Shaft: True Temper AMT Tour Black (Ascending Mass Technology increases weight 3g per club (95-116g))
Stock Graphite Shaft: Mitsubishi TENSEI AV Blue AM(2) ((Ascending Mass Technology increases weight 2g per club (74-88g))
Stock Grip: Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360 (white paint fill with black flat cap)
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SWING CADDIE SC100 AND SC200
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Inevitably, if you’re in the market for this device you might also go out and start looking at the original Swing Caddie (SC 100). Right now, I’ve seen these for as low as $169 – so you might be asking  sc200 swing caddie review   yourself if it’s worth it to buy one of those instead. While I haven’t used the original personally, I can at least tell you some of the differences you’ll find in the two.
Here are the new features on the SC200:
Voice distance output Customizable club lofts Shows swing speed/ball speed and smash factor after each shot without having the toggle between the two Barometric pressure calibration for increased accuracy But aside from these the technology is pretty similar, as are the different modes (practice, target, and approach).
The question of whether or not the SC200 is worth the upgrade kind of depends on you and how you plan to use it. Do you have custom fitted clubs and lofts? Definitely worth getting the 200. The new one will be a little bit more accurate across the board, but the rest comes down to personal preference.
In most of my testing I was the only one (or one of the only ones) on the range, and I really liked the voice distance output. It truly made for a hands off experience that just allowed me to focus on the shots, rather than deal with the fiddling with the device all the time.
That said, if you generally practice on a range with a bunch of other people the voice output could definitely get a little annoying – and if you’re having an off day, some of those distances could be embarrassing as well .
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