Why is my driver going so high?
Hitting the ball extra high with the driver is generally a sign of too much backspin. This can often be chalked up to your equipment, other times to your swing, and sometimes traced to a simple flaw in your setup. Cure: Tee it higher – With the driver, about half the ball should be above the top line of the face.
Is TaylorMade M2 driver forgiving?
Forgiveness. The TaylorMade M2 is known to be very forgiving even on mishits. The geoacoustic sole, the carbon crown, the speed pocket have all combined to make the dispersion rate on this driver very low.
Can you adjust the loft on a M2 driver?
However, there’s plenty of adjustability in the hosel to raise and lower the loft, give the driver a draw or fade bias, and change the amount of spin the driver puts on the golf ball. Our guide breaks it all down, to help you set up your M2 driver to best suit your game.
Why am I not getting height with my driver?
If you are currently struggling to get sufficient height on your tee shots, it is likely because you have a launch angle and spin rate that are both too low. Raising either of these numbers should help your ball flight, and raising both of them (but not too much) should allow you to maximize your distance.
Why do my drives go low?
A low drive in golf can be caused by several factors, including stance, swing plane and placing the tee too low. Often times, the result of a poor drive is a low, line drive type of shot that doesn’t travel an optimum distance.
Why does my golf ball not go high?
The most common adjustment to having the ball too far back in the stance is to hang back on the right side too long on the downswing and flip the hands. The result would be a high, weak shot. Sometimes golfers will attempt to hit down on the ball by moving the entire body towards the ball on the downswing.
Is TaylorMade M2 driver good for high handicappers?
Player Handicap This 2017 Taylormade M2 is perfect for the mid to high handicap golfer.
Does the 2017 M2 driver increase spin rate?
From my own initial testing of the 2017 M2 driver, I found that the spin rates were a bit high which cost me some distance. This seemed to be the case for our anonymous big hitter as well. As soon as he switched from the 2016 model to the 2017 model we saw an increase in spin.
What are the pros and cons of the TaylorMade M2 driver?
Pros: A more rearward center of gravity makes the M2 drivers more forgiving than previous TaylorMade drivers. They have the same head shape and Carbon Composite Crown as the M1, and cost $100 less. Cons: No CG adjustability.
Who is the M2 driver for?
Who it’s for: The M2 can suit any golfer looking for maximum performance on off-center hits, as well as those who can benefit from a slightly higher overall trajectory or more draw bias than the M1 drivers can provide. Lofts: 9.5, 10.5, 12 degrees (all available in RH and LH)
What is the difference between the TaylorMade M1 460 and m2?
As for aesthetics, the M1 460 and M2 have the same head shape, but the drivers will sound and feel slightly different. The M2 makes a quieter sound at impact that most golfers will identify as “softer,” while the M1 makes a louder sound.