{"id":986,"date":"2020-12-13T11:38:06","date_gmt":"2020-12-13T11:38:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/outofboundsgolf.co\/?p=986"},"modified":"2024-09-03T16:45:28","modified_gmt":"2024-09-03T16:45:28","slug":"taylormade-m2-driver","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/outofboundsgolf.co\/golf-drivers\/taylormade-m2-driver\/","title":{"rendered":"Taylormade M2 Driver 2024: An HONEST Review"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

I haven\u2019t always been the biggest fan of Taylormade clubs but was pretty excited when the M series drivers came out. In this post, I\u2019m going to be reviewing the Taylormade M2 driver and talking about whether or not it\u2019s worth picking up.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Long story short, I liked the M2 driver a lot more than the M1 because I found it much easier to hit. In my opinion, it\u2019s a great driver for golfers who need a lot of help with distance and forgiveness. I got a good amount of distance from the club and it was a lot more forgiving than most on off-center hits. The only downside I could see was that it\u2019s still a bit expensive for a driver that\u2019s a couple of years old. Overall, I think this would be a great driver for your average recreational golfer.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n

If the choice was up to me I\u2019d spend a little bit more money and get the newer\u00a0Taylormade M6 or Epic Flash<\/a>. Even though the M2 was great, these two drivers were far superior and I think you\u2019d like them more. If that\u2019s all the info you were looking for then great. If you want a more detailed review of the driver, be sure to watch the full video or blog post below.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Taylormade M2 First Impressions<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

The main thing I noticed after swinging this club was that it was super similar<\/strong> to the M1. The weight, balance, and feel were both pretty similar and the only difference I could see was the M2 didn\u2019t have the sliding weights and it was quite a bit cheaper.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

It\u2019s the newer and more adjustable version of the Aeroburner.<\/strong> I\u2019ve only swung the Aero a couple of times but I\u2019ll definitely say I like the M2 a lot more. I also had the Rocketballz<\/strong> driver and the M2 felt much better at impact.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

I found the M2 to feel more solid and sounded<\/strong> a lot better through impact than the M1 as well. If you\u2019ve ever used (and liked) a previous generation driver from Taylormade, I think you\u2019d like the M2 even better.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

The price of the driver has stayed pretty flat over the years and that\u2019s something that\u2019s throwing me a bit off. For around $100 more<\/strong> (if you get it new), you can get the latest version, which is a lot more forgiving.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

How Did The Driver Perform?<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

The main difference I noticed was the M2 was a lot more forgiving<\/strong> than the M1 and it\u2019s designed more for the masses. I\u2019m a mid handicap golfer and I didn\u2019t feel like I was consistent enough with the M1 driver. The M2 was clearly better for me.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

In my opinion, the M1 is harder to hit and it was designed more for tour players and the M2 was for\u00a0mid to high handicaps<\/strong>\u00a0with slower swing speeds. You could still use the M2 driver if you\u2019re a lower handicap but you might want to be able to adjust your driver to suit your game. Here\u2019s a demo video:<\/p>\n\n\n

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TAYLORMADE M2 2017 DRIVER - MID HANDICAP REVIEW<\/div><\/div>
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