Honestly, I think both irons have their merits. The tech in the P770s, like the SpeedFoam, helps a ton with forgiveness. Have you tried both sets? Feeling them in hand could make a difference!
Not yet! But I like the sound of the P770s with their tech. How do they hold up in terms of durability compared to the T100s?
If you’re worried about durability, I’ve heard both hold up pretty well. But the T100s might edge out slightly due to their classic build. I like their traditional finish over the flashy P770s! Anyone else feel that way?
I get that! But honestly, the aesthetics of the P770s are hard to resist. They just scream modern performance! What’s your priority when choosing, looks or feel?
Both are important, but the performance ultimately wins for me. The T100s’ consistent feedback is impressive! Plus, the narrower soles might help with clean contact. What do you think about the sole designs?
I love how the P770s are designed for versatility with a wider sole. Ideal for various lies, I’d say! Any special features on the T100s that stand out in this regard?
The T100s have a unique cambered design which helps with turf interaction. Pretty nifty! But the P770s’ progressive design throughout the set is fascinating. Has anyone used both throughout a round?
I haven’t, but I wonder how they compare on miss-hits. Could the P770s be more forgiving? That’s my main concern.
While the P770s do focus on forgiveness, the T100s have incredible feedback that lets you know exactly where you struck the ball—great for refining your game! This makes the choice tough. What do you guys think about that?
Tough indeed! But I think if you’re looking for long-term improvement, the T100s might be better despite the feel. Who knows, maybe you get used to either with time?
Speaking of time, I actually had a friend who switched from P770s to T100s after a couple months! He swears by them now. It’s all about what fits your playing style, I guess! As for me, I’m still debating!
I’m currently using the P770s and I love the feel. The distance control is exceptional, but they can be a bit forgiving on off-center hits. Anyone used the T100s?
I switched from P770 to T100 and noticed more consistency in my ball striking. Plus, the T100’s visuals are stunning. Just my two cents!
I’ve had both sets, and the T100 definitely offers a more traditional look. The P770 feels a bit easier for any player, though. It really depends on your skill level!
Good point! The T100 might be better for lower handicaps. The feedback from those clubs is top-notch!
From my experience, the P770 has a softer feel. It’s great for feedback on impact. But if you want to work on your shot shaping, T100 might be your go-to.
I can confirm that! I’ve had the T100s for about a year, and that sharp feedback can be a game-changer for fine-tuning your game.
Honestly, I find both irons forgiving in their own right. T100s can give you confidence when you’re swinging well, while P770s are more versatile overall.
It’s a tough choice! The T100s can punish improper swings, but maybe that’s a good thing for some. I guess it motivates refinement in your game.
The T100’s design is really appealing, more like a classic player’s club. But, I wonder if that’s something casual golfers would appreciate? I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder.