The Genesis Invitational

Torrey Pines Golf Course (South Course)



    TaylorMade

    TaylorMade M3/440

    Our Review:

    Forget for a minute that the M3 has nearly 13,000 adjustable settings and can reach the kind of off-center-hit stability reserved for mailbox-size drivers. Forget the carbon-composite panels in the crown and sole that are 25 percent thinner and lighter than they were two years ago. What's truly different is the twisted face design. Inspired by studying more than half-a-million shots, TaylorMade believes traditional face designs fail typical golfers, so it reshaped the face into subtle contrasting curves from high-toe (more open) to low-heel (more closed) to help shots fly straighter.
    Price: $500
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    Ratings
    Performance

    45%*

    Innovation

    30%*

    Look / Sound / Feel

    20%*

    Demand

    5%*

    * Percentage of total score

    Player Comments
    Low-Handicapper
    I could move so many things to get the exact flight I wanted. It has a firm, powerful sound.
    Mid-Handicapper
    I'm a low-ball hitter. Moving the weights back made an immediate improvement.
    High-Handicapper
    I love how they used silver instead of white. It has a quiet, satisfying sound, like you're getting a lot of clubhead on the ball.