Taylormade M2 Driver Review
Posted by Alex Etches on 8th Feb 2016
The big ' M' lives on, with the recent release of the new Taylormade M2 range. Your first question will probably be "What is difference between the Taylormade M1 and the Taylormade M2?". Well, I have the answers here.
I recently purchased the Taylormade M1 Driver after my GolfBox review (see below), as it seriously performed. It was low spinning, very long and most importantly lowered my dispersion rates.
The M1 is all about adjustability, as one driver could offer over 10,000 different fitting set ups. This includes Loft (8.5-12), Front track (18 positions) and Back track (15 positions) to name a few. This is ideal for the golfers wanting to dial in the ball flight or limiting the bad shot, but for some golfers it could be very overwhelming having this many options available. This is where the Taylormade M2 fits in.
The main design goal of the M2 was to create a driver that is forgiving and fast, which is usually very difficult to achieve.
The Taylormade M2 Driver doesn't feature the T-Track system, with the only real adjustable option being the loft sleeve. This makes the clubhead much lighter to allow for much quicker clubhead speeds, which some golfers may find an attractive concept. It does however feature the same multi-material construction as the M1, but with a greater MOI, which is down to a CG location that is located low in the head for more forgiveness.
The impressive ball speed comes from a huge sweet spot, Inverted Cone Technology and a new generation of the Speed Pocket, which when combined packs a serious punch!
Taylormade M2 Driver Specifications