![]() Out goes the white crown, red paint, AeroHosel fin and raised crown and in comes the white titanium front section combined with the black carbon composite crown that makes the M2 look as great as the M1. It replaces the AeroBurner driver and in that respect the looks could not be more different. This is where the M2 comes in and is the first multi-material driver TaylorMade has created in their lower price point range. However the M1 is expensive and nowadays a lot of drivers that just have an adjustable hosel have head designs that are so forgiving that they can suit an ever widening range of golfers without having to resort to moving weights around the sole. ![]() Obviously there is a bit more to it than that, but the price point is one of the main reasons why this club exists, as the M1 offers as much adjustability as anything out there to enable you to fine tune your driver performance to match your swing. If I had to do a one line review of the TaylorMade M2 driver then it would probably go along the lines of it's the same as the TaylorMade M1, but without the two sliding weights and as a result costs £100 less.
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