TaylorMade M2 Irons Individual, Single, Replacement Golf is a review by Golf Monthly.
The TaylorMade M2 irons review is a game improvement iron built for distance and forgiveness.
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The TaylorMade M2 irons are designed to increase distance for the mid-to-high handicap golfer.
It is obvious that there is lots of technology inside the head that creates this extra power, notably the Speed Pocket and 360 undercut that means more of the clubface is supported, creating more flex at impact for more ball speed.
The lofts contribute to the distance gains achieved with M2 over AeroBurner.The M2 iron set has the strongest 7-iron loft on the market.
TaylorMade says that the reason they have done this is because of the ultra-low CG position within the head that increases launch.M2 launches higher than AeroBurner despite having stronger lofts.
The M2 irons have strong lofts, but you don't notice them in the ball flight.The ball has enough stopping power to hold greens.
The offset and thick topline will please the inconsistent slicer of the ball.The fluted hosel is an unusual look that takes a few shots to get used to but overall, there's nothing that should put you off significantly behind the ball.The darker finish combined with more chrome-like sections brings back memories of the popular Burner 2.0 irons.
The irons feel really hot.Thin shots struck low on the face feel similar to well-struck shots and the difference in distance between these strike points was minimal.
Forgiveness is a strong performance attribute.The ball flight shows how stable the irons are when you don't catch them quite right, and it has a minimal curve to it.Thousands of prices are checked to show you the best deals.If you buy a product through our site, we will earn a small commission from the retailer, but our reviewers are kept separate from this process.You can read about how we make money.var dealsPopup is a function of document.addEventListener.