Collin Morikawa using yet-to-be-released TaylorMade P•7CB irons at 2024 British Open

TaylorMade has not released any specific information about the irons.

Collin Morikawa won the 2021 British Open at Royal St. George’s Golf Club using a blended set of irons that consisted of TaylorMade P•770 (4), P•7MC (5-9) and P•730 (PW) irons. During the seasons that followed, he kept using blended sets that often included some prototype P•7CM irons (with the CM standing for Collin Morikawa).

After tinkering with some prototype cavity-back irons throughout the spring and summer and adding a prototype 4-iron to his bag starting at the Wells Fargo Championship, Morikawa debuted what appears to be the next generation of better-player, cavity-back irons from TaylorMade last week at the RBC Scottish Open, and they are in the bag this week at Royal Troon.

The yet-to-be-released P•7CB irons are, cosmetically, similar to the P•7MC irons that have been in the TaylorMade lineup for about a year. TaylorMade has not released any specific information about them, so we don’t know if there has been a change in the blade length, the width of the topline or sole geometry, which are all things elite players focus on. However, while Morikawa’s irons appear to have the same general shaping at the muscle-cavity P•7MC irons, and the P•7MC irons had milled faces, the yet-to-be-released P•7CB irons have clearly-visible milling over the entire hitting surface while the P•7MC irons do not.

Collin Morikaway's TaylorMade P•7CB irons
Collin Morikawa’s TaylorMade P•7CB irons have milling marks over the entire hitting area.

Is that a big deal, possibly. While high-handicap golfers are usually happy just hitting straight irons shots, low-handicap golfers and elite players want irons that create spin so they can cut, draw and shape the ball around the course. While the milling lines may be cosmetic, it’s possible that TaylorMade is trying to enhance spin, and thereby give good ballstrikers like Morikawa, more control.

Collin Morikaway's TaylorMade P•7CB irons
Collin Morikawa’s TaylorMade P•7CB irons have a narrow sole and very little offset.

Entering this week’s British Open, Morikawa ranks a solid 39th on the PGA Tour in Strokes Gained: Approach the Green (0.39), but that is down from his season-ending rank of No. 2 (1.012) in 2023.

Collin Morikawa’s golf equipment at the 2024 PGA Championship

These are the sticks Morikawa has in the bag at Valhalla.

A complete list of the golf equipment Collin Morikawa is using at the 2024 PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky:

DRIVER: TaylorMade Qi10 LS (9 degrees), with Mitsubishi Diamama D+ Limited 60TX shaft

FAIRWAY WOODS: TaylorMade SIM (14 degrees), Qi10 (18 degrees), with Mitsubishi Diamana D+ Limited 80TX shafts

IRONS: TaylorMade P-Series Proto (4), P7MC (5-6), P7MC prototype (7-PW), with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shafts

WEDGES: TaylorMade MG4 (50, 56, 60 degrees), with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shafts

PUTTER: TaylorMade TP Soto

BALL: TaylorMade TP5x

GRIPS: Golf Pride Z Grip / SuperStroke Zenergy Tour 2.0