- Massive sweet spot
- Speed Pocket
- Low-back center of gravity
- Internal acoustic engineering
- Ultra light carbon composites crown
- Adjustable loft sleeve
- A wide range of shafts and lofts
For video reviews for the entire M2 range check out Mark Crossfields videos below.
In this video, Mark Crossfield reviews the new TaylorMade M2 Driver. Mark discusses the new addition to the M range and how it isn't a replacement for the M1 just a new version of it and sits within the same family. The M2 has very similar features to the M1 but with fewer adjustability options.
The Taylormade M2 fairway wood has been branded as bringing maximized distance and forgiveness. Taylormade claim this will go longer and straighter than anything you are playing today.
- Carbon Composite Crown
- Speed Pocket
- Internal acoustic engineering
- Adjustable loft sleeve
- A wide range of shafts and lofts
Mark Crossfield reviews the Taylormade M2 Fairway. He discusses the fact there are no wings on the woods any more and other new technologies that will improve feel and forgiveness. Plus who would get the most from this club!
Taylormade say this is a confidence-inspiring shape and has new technology that promotes speed, forgiveness and distance. Having tried this club, it really does sit nicely behind the ball.
- New and improved speed pocket
- Hot trajectory
- New shape
- Internal acoustic engineering and fluted hose
- Adjustable loft sleeve
- A wide range of shafts and lofts.
Mark Crossfield reviews the new TaylorMade M2 Hybrid. He discusses what the new M2 hybrid could do for your golf game and the different ways in which you can utilise hybrid clubs.
These are really quite different to Taylormade irons of the past. They have created an iron that flys so high and long that they have had to adjust the lofts to make them play normally. In the review below Mark is quite impressed with these irons.
- Thick-Thin Fluted Hosel
- 360° Undercut
- Speed Pocket
- Thin Face with Inverted Cone Technology
- 3D Sound & Feel System