Dec 6th, 2016 Article
TaylorMade M2 2017 Driver
Can TaylorMade top the M2 driver? We think they might have managed it. Meet the new 2017 M2.
Can TaylorMade top the M2 driver? We think they might have managed it. Meet the new 2017 M2.
We were at the big launch of TaylorMade's M2 range last week in the US. Snuck in under the radar was this new TaylorMade M2 Tour Iron. Designed for forgiveness and distance, in some ways its like a throwback to some famous older club designs.
As well as the new M2 driver, TaylorMade's other big launch is the M2 Iron. Designed for distance and forgiveness, these could be the irons you are looking for in 2016.
We’re in Orlando getting ready for the PGA Merchandise Show, and when the first few people are reading this piece we will be hitting the brand new TaylorMade M2 Driver. We’ll let you know what we think of it as soon as we’ve hit it. In the meantime, here is what we’ve been told so far.
The driver might be the TaylorMade M2 that get’s the attention, but after hitting it, the M2 Fairway wood is the main event. This wood rocks.
Following the hugely successful release of the All–New 2017 M Family, TaylorMade Golf will be unveiling a takeover of the M1 and M2 motorway signs.
Update: Now we've got photgraphic proof! Rory McIlroy is rumoured to be making a switch to TaylorMade M2 woods this week in China.
How much better is the new tech compared to the old? TaylorMade put the M2 three wood against the legendary RBZ.
We don't know about you, but we want to hit the ball further. From watching Jason, Dustin and Rory rip it off the tee, to seeing Lucas Dornan drive it 380 yards on the regular, distance matters. Here's a round up of 2017's best drivers.
As Sergio celebrates his first major victory, and a Masters Green Jacket to boot, we look at what was in his winning bag at Augusta National.
Top-quality second-owner golf clubs are flying off the shelves at Clubs to Buy - a new retail venture from the market-leading club rental agency Clubs to Hire.
Adidas has reported a recovery in its TaylorMade business, so it’s not all doom and gloom out there, despite Nike’s withdrawal from the equipment business.