Compared to my other 3 wood that i ve used which was from a beginners club set i bought 3 years ago i was left standing in shock.
Taylormade m2 fairway 3 wood review.
The m2 is a fairway wood that anyone can play.
Flip the m2 over and the sole is fairly plain.
Seriously this is a powerful 3 wood and much like the m2 fairway is destined to ascend to the top of the marketplace because of its power.
The m5 and m6 are the first two fairway woods made by taylormade that have the twist face technology.
Taylormade reckon a 16 5deg 3 wood suits more modern golfers than a 15deg model so we tested both lofts.
The technology there s similar technologies between the 2016 and 2017 m2 and the new m2 tour with the same black and white crown and the speed pocket on the sole.
It s built with a square face neutral weighting and offers incredible distance.
It has a great combination of everything that i look for in a fairway wood.
The m2 tour model has a smaller footprint with a smaller face and more of a pear shape.
The taylormade m2 three wood is one of the best looking clubs i ve seen in awhile.
While m5 emphasizes adjustability to boost the performance m6 puts the focus on design to improve functionality taylormade m6 fairway wood is non adjustable just like the m6 driver.
It has a carbon composite crown that looks classy yet aggressive and as far as i can tell this club is a bit of a hybrid of the m1 and the aeroburner.
The standard version is the m2 fairway wood is a little larger and rounder with a bigger face.
Taylormade m2 tour 3 wood review.
Both amateurs testers saw m2 as a much better fit for their game so it s no surprise at all the m2 delivered the longest carry distance a full 12 yards further than the test average.
You ll see the updated m2 branding and the new longer and more flexible speed pocket.
Also the worst sounding club in years.
The taylormade m2 fairway woodhas lots of ball speed and is slightly easier to launch than previous models.
It s solid and actually quite firm because of the slightly muted acoustics but it s still very powerful.
It should absolutely be on a list of fairway woods for any player to check out.
Used it a good bit off the deck as a second shot and was still getting amazing shots.