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TaylorMade M6 Driver Review

By: Golfshake Editor | Tue 15 Jan 2019


For this season, TaylorMade has revealed its new M6 Driver, featuring the brand's headline Speed Injected Twist Face. PGA Professional and Golfshake Equipment Expert Ryan Rastall has tested and reviewed the club for us, explaining the technology behind the design and whether the driver reaches the reported heights.

Like the M5, each M6 driver head is individually speed tested and injected with tuning resin to optimize COR across the entire face and deliver maximum ball speed and distance. The heel and toe ports in the driver face have allowed TaylorMade to maximize speed across the entire face in every driver created, delivering to each golfer a boundary-pushing fast & hot driver head.  

The M6 also features Twist Face technology, which, like last year’s M3 & M4 drivers and this year’s M5 driver, provides more loft in the high toe and less loft in the low-heel to produce more consistent spin where golfers commonly mis-hit. The face of the M6 driver is also slightly taller (1mm) than the M5.  

Ryan, whose Golf Coaching, Custom Fitting, and Golf Shop centre is based at Howley Hall Golf Club in Leeds, took a closer look at the new M6 for us, and said: "Really, really impressed with this driver. The ball flight was lovely. I wasn't expecting to like it, to be honest, because it's more of the game improvement version, but I really liked it, the ball flight was nice and high, carried a long way, certainly when we're looking on the TrackMan, there was decent ball speed, but it's not the quickest I've seen of anything on the market."


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