Our TaylorMade M4 irons review took place at the brand’s launch event in Carlsbad with some further testing at the range at Leeds Golf Centre.
Data was gathered using a SkyTrak launch monitor.
TaylorMade M4 irons – First impressions

The TaylorMade M4 irons replace the M2 irons and are larger than the new M3 irons.
Visually, they are very similar to the M2 irons with a fairly chunky top line, plenty of offset and a fair bit of visual technology.

These irons will be right up there with the M CGB irons for distance and forgiveness but the M4 are a slightly more progressive set with a touch more workability in the shorter irons.
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TaylorMade M4 irons – The technology

As with the new M3 irons the TaylorMade M4 irons feature something called ‘Ribcor’ which work like stability bars to help the impact area flex more for extra speed.
The face thickness has been reduced which also allows for a bit more flex.








