R580, R9, R1, and then most recently the M6 a few years ago. Though that may seem biased, I have always had a comfort with the look and feel of their products. By no means does it mean they are better, but my ability to hit TM drivers has always been better than that of ...
You’re not supposed to hit the M5 and M6 on the screws, but it’s going to happen. Will they hold up or will faces split like they did with slot-faced irons? There are similar concerns with the new crown design as well." from the MyGolfSpy blog I like the looks of these ...
But wasn’t TaylorMade’s Speed Injected Twist Face (first introduced on the M5 and M6 drivers) already on the legal limit? Driver face spring was first limited in 1998, at the time the ruling bodies tested drivers for COR, but the test was time-consuming, as it involved firing golf ...
Currently using m6 irons shooting regular low 80s broke 80 a few time looking to upgrade would the p7mc be suitable I love the look of them Matt Saternus October 19, 2021 at 9:43 am · Reply Stuart, My best advice is to try them in a fitting. I have no idea what your swing ...
https://forum.mygolfspy.com/topic/60456-titleist-t-series-irons-2023-forum-review/ PostedJanuary 25, 2022 I'm obviously not in the putter market, but interested to see how they do at the price point. With new head shapes but not really new technology I just don't see them making dent...
Driver: M6 9* with 65g Stiff Mitsubishi Tensei Red shaft 3 wood: G425 stiff shaft 5 wood: Stealth 2 stiff shaft 4-gw irons: JPX 921 Hot Metal w/ X-stiff KBS 130gr shafts (soft stepped) Wedges: MG3 52, 56, 60 Putter: 34" Scotty Cameron 12.5 Ball: ProV-1x Tracked By...