Our TaylorMade M5 vs M6 irons test took place at the brand’s launch event at their HQ in Carlsbad, California.
We followed that up with some testing at Moor Allerton‘s impressive indoor studio using a Flightscope launch monitor.
We also had our SkyTrak launch monitor set up to check the numbers were stacking up as that’s the unit we use for most of our testing.
The TaylorMade M5 and M6 irons will replace the M3 and M4 irons respectively.
Both these models fall very much into the game-improvement category and are designed with distance and forgiveness in mind.
As with the M3 and M4, the former is the slightly sleeker model while the latter is quite chunky with stronger lofts and designed to go really, really far.
TaylorMade M5 vs M6 irons: First impressions
Irons of this nature are very much about visual technology. It’s a world away from the sleeker, players irons where often the key design consideration is to hide the technology.

Models like the M5 and M6 are designed to help people who perhaps need to add a bit of distance to their game.
But at the same time they are designed to give players confidence and help them believe the club is going to help if they don’t quite strike it out of the middle.
And technology stories obviously help brands market the product.








