![]() ![]() The heel-toe track has a 15-gram plug to promote a draw or fade. According to TaylorMade, that’s 300 rpm more spin and 1° more loft when the weight is positioned all the way back compared to the extreme forward position. The T-shaped track along the sole is 20 percent longer and has a heavier (12 gram) sliding weight, letting CG position shift 64 percent more front to back. The M1 also has a lower CG and more moveable-weight adjustability. The improved weight distribution and head geometry combine to generate higher inertia, leading to greater consistency on shots struck high or low on the face. The M1 driver has a thinner carbon crown than the current version, and a head with 43 percent more carbon (in the crown, toe and sole), allowing additional mass to be used how the R&D team chooses. To get things started, they’ve unveiled two new flagship drivers - the M1 and M2 - plus complementary fairway woods, hybrids, and irons at an official launch party for golf media at the Hilton West Palm Beach hotel. And, the company’s poised to create more buzz in 2017. ![]() TaylorMade’s innovative club lineup was a big hit with consumers and Tour pros alike in 2016. ![]()
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