Our goal was to advance what we were providing to the golfer which was a tonne of distance but also that forgiveness and stability.
So we had to do some unique things to unlock those performance benefits.
When you set it down behind the ball you’ll see the face is bigger and the footprint is bigger. We did that by the way we shaped the sole with a recessed area with thick-thin titanium – that freed up some volume to make the face and footprint a bit larger.
That adds some forgiveness and stability.
TaylorMade told me this was to give the impression of better aerodynamics and more speed.
There’s a sunken area in the toe which allowed TaylorMade to make the 2017 model have a larger footprint and inspire more confidence at address.

They were able to improve the vibrations inside the head to create a better sound and feel off the face. The improvements on this front were arguably the most noticeable.
TaylorMade improved the speed pocket behind the face is more three times more flexible than the in the 2016 M2.
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Was the 2017 TaylorMade M2 better than the original model?
Well, Tiger Woods doesn’t seem to think so but we think there were definite improvements in looks sound and feel even if there wasn’t a huge noticeable difference in the performance.

As previously stated, the 2017 TaylorMade M2 was widely adopted on tour by Garcia, Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose (who later switched the M1), Jon Rahm, Paul Casey, Francesco Molinari, Xander Schauffele, Matt Fitzpatrick and Ross Fisher – and that’s just players in the world’s top 50.

We put the two drivers head to head at the start of the year and found it very hard to split them from a performance point of view.
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So will the TaylorMade M2 go down in history as one of the best?
We think it should. The 2017 model is the driver I used for most of the past year and it is probably the best one I have ever used.
And if Tiger Woods uses the 2016 model throughout 2018 and can start challenging for majors again – it will definitely be up there with some of the most iconic clubs Woods has used throughout his career.
But before you rush out to buy a TaylorMade M2, if you haven’t already, take a look at the new drivers TaylorMade are bringing out for 2018…