The M1 fairway woods have a smaller footprint and more compact appearance at address than TaylorMade’s new M2 fairway woods. Most better players will prefer the look of the M1 fairways at address, as well as their center of gravity (CG) location, which is closer to the face to create a lower, more workable trajectory.

The M1 also has increased ball speeds by an average of 1 mph when compared to the 2016 M1 fairway woods, TaylorMade says.  Our feedback on the M1 has been the best of the three so far. 

Compared to the previous line of M2 fairway woods and hybrids, the new M2 models boast more forgiveness, better sound and improved feel.  Like the M2 drivers, the M2 fairway woods have a lighter 6-layer carbon fiber crown that helps lower the center of gravity (CG) of the club heads to make them high-launching and more forgiving. Unlike the drivers, however, TaylorMade’s new M2 fairway woods have a recess, or a “step” between the white, steel portion used on the front of the crown and the black carbon fiber used on the rest of the crown. The new geometry also lowers the CG of the fairway woods. 

It’s expected that the M2 Tour fairway woods will produce all the ball speed golfers have come to expect from M2 fairway woods, while producing slightly more spin because of their deeper club faces to help better players more easily manipulate trajectory.  The M2 tour feedback has been getting great feedback.

If you have any questions or would like to discuss your next build please email us. Or go here to purchase the 2017 M1, or here to purchase the 2017 M2.

To see what our friends at golfwrx thought about the M1 please go here

To see what our friends at golfwrx thought about the M2 please go here