TaylorMade
TaylorMade M1
Our Review:
The danger with adding adjustability to a hybrid is making it clunky and taking away the versatility you need to play a hybrid. Well, that’s not the case here. Most noteworthy are the two movable weights neatly recessed in the rear of the sole. They let better players tweak ball flight away from the natural draw they don’t want, but their deep position provides extra stability that all players need.
Specs: 17, 19, 21, 24 (adjustable +/- 1.5
Price: $250
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Ratings
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Player Comments
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low
It feels strong, heavy: You can blast it out of anything. -
mid
Stable yet workable. -
mid
A nice clean sexy look. Gives appearance of a deep face with a compact head that might intimidate some. Requires a pretty decent swing. If you do that, though, amazed at how easy it was to hit it straight. A nice boring trajectory. -
high
Everything fits in so cleanly you wouldn’t know the weights were there. Good forgiveness for off-center hits, medium trajectory.