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Titleist p770 Irons

The Titleist p770 irons are built for accomplished players who want tour-level feel and shot-shaping control without fully sacrificing the extra distance and forgiveness modern players' distance irons offer.

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Our verdict

The Titleist p770 irons are built for accomplished players who want tour-level feel and shot-shaping control without fully sacrificing the extra distance and forgiveness modern players' distance irons offer. The forged construction and tungsten weighting produce a soft, responsive feel at impact while still helping mid-to-low handicappers find a few extra yards and a more forgiving launch in the longer irons. They're not for beginners, but for skilled golfers looking to bridge classic blade feel with modern performance, the p770 is a compelling, premium option.

Key features

  • Forged 1025 carbon steel body for a soft, precise feel
  • Tungsten weighting in the toe for optimized launch and forgiveness
  • Multi-material badge design that dampens vibration for pure sound at impact
  • Progressive blade lengths and thinner topline through the set for a tour-inspired look
  • High-density tungsten weighting to lower CG in long irons for easier launch
  • Thin, fast face insert in short-to-mid irons for added ball speed

Tech specs

Construction
Forged 1025 carbon steel
Weighting
Tungsten toe and low-CG weighting
Shaft Options
True Temper AMT Tour White (steel), various graphite options
Set Composition
3-iron through Pitching Wedge (individual or set)
Finish
Chrome satin finish

Strengths & trade-offs

What we liked

  • Exceptional forged feel preferred by better players
  • Blends distance and workability better than typical players' irons
  • Clean, compact head shape appeals to low handicappers
  • Solid stopping power on approach shots due to controlled spin
  • Consistent distance gapping through the set

Worth noting

  • Premium price point compared to game-improvement irons
  • Less forgiving on off-center strikes than wider-sole distance irons
  • Smaller sweet spot may punish mis-hits more than cavity-back models
  • Not ideal for high handicappers or beginners

In depth

The Titleist P770 irons are engineered for the golfer who refuses to choose between distance and control, marrying a compact, players-style profile with the kind of forgiveness usually reserved for game-improvement clubs. Each head begins as a forged 8620 carbon steel body, prized for its soft, responsive feel at impact, then receives a strategically placed tungsten weight in the toe to deepen the center of gravity and stabilize the face on off-center strikes. A thin, high-strength maraging steel face insert sits behind the hitting area, flexing on contact to boost ball speed and add yardage without inflating the head size or thickening the topline. The result is a club that looks every bit like a tour-level blade address but performs with noticeably more pop and consistency through the bag.

Beyond the raw performance numbers, the P770 is built for golfers who care about shot-shaping and trajectory control. The progressive design tightens up from long irons to short irons, giving the 3- and 4-irons a touch more forgiveness and launch to help replace hard-to-hit long clubs, while the scoring irons maintain a more compact, tour-inspired shape for precise trajectory and spin control around greens. Titleist's grooves are cut using a Tour-validated process that maximizes spin consistency, so shots hold greens with the kind of check-and-stop action better players demand. The sole grind and camber are also tuned to interact cleanly with turf across a variety of swing types and attack angles, making the irons versatile for sweepers and divot-takers alike.

Aesthetically, the P770 keeps things clean and understated, with a slim topline, minimal offset, and a satin chrome finish that reduces glare at address without looking flashy. It's a set built to appeal to mid-to-low handicap players and serious amateurs who have outgrown pure game-improvement irons but aren't ready for the unforgiving nature of a full muscleback blade. Paired with Titleist's typical fitting options for shafts, lie angles, and lofts, the P770 slots into the brand's lineup as the distance-forward player's iron—one that rewards well-struck shots with tour-level feedback while still offering a safety net for the misses every golfer occasionally makes.

What golfers say

Mike D.2024-03-12
Best feeling irons I've played

Switched from a cavity-back set and the difference in feel is night and day. These are buttery soft at impact and the distance gain in my long irons has been noticeable without losing precision.

Chris T.2024-02-20
Great for low single-digit handicaps

These are demanding irons - you need to strike them well - but when you do, the ball flight is penetrating and the stopping power on greens is excellent. Not for everyone, but perfect for my game.

Sarah L.2024-04-02
Upgraded my ball striking confidence

The compact head and thin topline give me the confidence to shape shots, and the tungsten weighting really helps get the ball up in the air on my 4 and 5 irons. Worth every penny.

Jason P.2024-01-15
Premium quality, premium price

These irons perform beautifully but you pay for that quality. If you're a mid-to-low handicapper who wants classic Titleist craftsmanship with a bit more distance, they're worth considering.