Like the new metalwoods with the same name, the new M5 ($999 steel, $1,199 graphite) and M6 ($899 steel, $999 graphite) irons from TaylorMade represent not just an incremental improvement over the ...
TaylorMade’s new M5 and M6 irons share the names of its M5 and M6 metalwoods. They also share a similar design trait make the face springy to produce more distance. While both are designed to deliver ...
They look similar and feature many of the same technologies and basic design elements, but TaylorMade’s M5 and M6 irons are not the same club. “Each is engineered for different players,” says ...
TaylorMade’s new M5 and M6 game-improvement irons are built with a structural beam that connects the topline and the sole of the back cavities – the company calls this a “Speed Bridge.” This mass ...
What the company says: “Optimized for playability and forgiveness, the 2019 M5 irons offer players an outstanding combination of distance, accuracy and feel in a refined and aesthetically pleasing ...
THE SCOOP: The 2018 M4 irons offer players increased distance, forgiveness and feel.The new M4 irons push the boundary of COR limit, providing the maximum possible ball speed off the face. To achieve ...
The new TaylorMade SIM Max and Max OS irons come from a lineage of designs aimed at making the face more flexible. Whether it be the company’s history of thin faces or slots in the sole, making the ...
Back in 2017, newly minted TaylorMade staffer Rory McIlroy switched into a custom set of TaylorMade P730 “Rors Proto” prototype irons that were specially made for his exact preferences in looks, feel ...