Published on 14 October 2016
TAYLORMADE M1 DRIVER Vs TAYLORMADE M2 DRIVER
Rick Shiels in Partnership with http://www.golfwrx.com/ see how the latest TAYLORMADE M1 and TAYLORMADE M2 drivers perform on Gc2 in a 10 ball head to head challenge.
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Given the remarkable visual similarities between TaylorMade's M1 and M2 drivers, I wanted to perform a head-to-head test of the clubs in their most neutral settings and see what the differences were.
To make it as fair of a test as possible, I hit 10 shots with each driver on Foresight's GC2 launch monitor with HMT. Both drivers were set to lofts of 9.5 degrees, and were tested with the same model shafts (Aldila's Rogue Tour 70X) of the same length and tipping.
In my video, I monitored ball flight in a closed setting, comparing factors such as strike, club head speed, club path, angle of attack and much more. Watch it below to see me compare the averages, as well as my best hits with each of TaylorMade's newest drivers.
As it turns out, the drivers are more alike than you may have thought.
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Published on 14 October 2016
TAYLORMADE M1 DRIVER Vs TAYLORMADE M2 DRIVER
Rick Shiels in Partnership with http://www.golfwrx.com/ see how the latest TAYLORMADE M1 and TAYLORMADE M2 drivers perform on Gc2 in a 10 ball head to head challenge.
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►Remember to hit that LIKE button if you enjoyed it 🙂
►NEW VIDEO EVERY DAY ON MY CHANNEL
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Given the remarkable visual similarities between TaylorMade's M1 and M2 drivers, I wanted to perform a head-to-head test of the clubs in their most neutral settings and see what the differences were.
To make it as fair of a test as possible, I hit 10 shots with each driver on Foresight's GC2 launch monitor with HMT. Both drivers were set to lofts of 9.5 degrees, and were tested with the same model shafts (Aldila's Rogue Tour 70X) of the same length and tipping.
In my video, I monitored ball flight in a closed setting, comparing factors such as strike, club head speed, club path, angle of attack and much more. Watch it below to see me compare the averages, as well as my best hits with each of TaylorMade's newest drivers.
As it turns out, the drivers are more alike than you may have thought.
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►My Links:
Facebook ► http://bit.ly/RickShielsFB
Twitter ► http://bit.ly/RickShielsTwitter
Instagram ► http://bit.ly/RickShielsIG
Vine ► http://bit.ly/GolfProVine
Web ► http://www.rickshielsgolf.co.uk/
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I deliver straight talking, easy to follow, honest, professional, calculated advice to all of my viewers from beginner to tour pro. This tried and tested method of coaching has helped many golfers achieve their personal goals and beyond.
Category
Sports
Licence
Standard YouTube Licence
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