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Nike Tiger Woods Irons (2004) vs TaylorMade P7TW
Today we're putting the 2004 Nike Tiger Woods Limited Edition irons head-to-head with the current TaylorMade P7TW.
Trevor has a theory: Tiger has been playing essentially the same iron set for two decades, and the only thing that really changes is the logo on the back.
Tayte and Trevor measured both sets, then hit them back-to-back — stick around for what the numbers actually showed.
In this video we compare the 2004 Nike Tiger Woods Limited Edition blade irons against the modern TaylorMade P7TW — the iron that consistently performs the best on this channel. We measure lofts, lies, lengths, offsets, sole grinds, and head shapes on both sets to see how close they really are, then take them out and hit them side by side. The P7TW is one of the most popular tour irons on the market, but the Nike forged blades Tiger gamed at the height of his career might tell a different story about what tour players actually play. If you've ever wondered whether Tiger's irons have meaningfully changed since his Nike days, this one is for you.
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