TaylorMade

TaylorMade M2

Our Review:

Face it: Any club longer than a 7-iron is difficult to hit. That’s why the emphasis here is on forgiveness. The head is larger and more stable on off-center hits, and the shallow face inspires confidence. (So does the 28-degree option.) But the real source of forgiveness is the longer sole slot, which helps the face flex so shots launch with more velocity and height with less spin on low-face impacts.
Specs: 19, 22, 25, 28
Price: $200
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Ratings
  • 4 1
    performance

    45%*

  • 4 1
    innovation

    30%*

  • 3.5 1
    Look / Sound / Feel

    20%*

  • 5 1
    demand

    5%*

* Percentage of total score

Player Comments
  • low
    Has a good kind of quiet sound.
  • low
    It looks sturdy. Like I could hit a good shot, then beat somebody up with it.
  • mid
    It hit a high ball and was very easy to turn over. Glides through the turf.
  • high
    The black on black is sharp. You’d have to be really bad to mis-hit this club. This thing would be anybody’s sidekick.