Woods spotted with a TaylorMade “P-7TW Milled” iron
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Tiger Woods was spotted with a TaylorMade “P-7TW Milled” 6-iron in his golf bag in a Me and My Golf video on YouTube, posted on January 4.
In the beginning of 2017, Tiger Woods signed with TaylorMade. Throughout 2017 and early 2018, however, Woods played custom blade irons stamped “TGR” on the back cavities. Then, at the 2018 Wells Fargo Championship, Woods debuted mysterious TaylorMade blade irons called “TW Phase-1.” He went onto win the TOUR Championship using the TW-Phase 1 blades, and he still had them in the bag as of “The Match” against Phil Mickelson.
In 2019, Woods was spotted with what could be the next rendition of Tiger-custom blade irons. With a quick analysis of the irons, you can clearly see milling marks on their soles; the word “milled” is stamped on the back cavity, so that could certainly make sense. This could mean that instead of the iron being forged and grinded down on a grinding wheel for precise shaping, these irons are forged and then milled with a CNC-milling machine instead.
TaylorMade did not comment about the P-7TW irons when asked.
Also spotted in the video, Tiger had three different TaylorMade M5 Titanium fairway woods in the bag. He’s likely testing a few different setups, but the shafts and specs are currently unknown.
To read more about the technology behind the new M5 Titanium fairway from TaylorMade, click here.

