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TaylorMade M1 & M2 Hybrids
TaylorMade M1 & M2 Hybrids
More and more golfers are turning to the power of Hybrids to replace those long irons in the bag. TaylorMade Hybrids and the TaylorMade Golf M family have gone through an upgrade, boasting distance, forgiveness and ultimate workability.

TaylorMade M1 Hybrid
This is TaylorMade’s most adjustable Hybrid it has been upgraded with the addition of the sliding weight track system. This is the first time that this has been incorporated into a hybrid. The M1 hybrid boasts a moderate size and tour proven head shape, in a newly designed sole, that will appeal to a wider range of players.
The addition of the 27 gram sliding weight track, gives you the opportunity to control your hybrid from a draw, neutral or fade shot shape. An ultra lightweight aluminium loft sleeve allows you a range of adjustability by 3 degree increments.
The TaylorMade M1 rescue is available in lofts (17) 2, (19) 3, (21) 4, and (24) 5 equipped with an MRC Kuro Kage Silver 80g shaft.
TaylorMade M2 Hybrid
Designed for distance and playability, the TaylorMade M2 hybrid looks very pleasing on the eye, with the iconic M family look about it. The M2 has been created with the same two tone crown. Continuing with the latest Geocoustic technology that can be found across the whole range of the new M2 clubs, this hybrid boasts exceptional sound and feel, through its re-designed sole and speed pocket. This will give you greater speed and forgiveness on shot’s struck low in the face.
The TaylorMade M2 Rescue is offered in 19° (3), 22° (4), 25° (5) and 28° (6) lofts while LH models will be offered in 19°, 22° and 25° lofts. Equipped with an M2 REAX shaft to suit all golfers swing speeds and capabilities 85 S-flex, 75 R-flex, 65 A-flex, and 55 L-flex.











