TaylorMade M5 Driver
Who’s It For?
TaylorMade shook the golf industry with its creation of Twist Face technology in the M3 and M4 series, which enhanced both distance and forgiveness through modifications to the clubface to counteract both the high-toe miss and the low-heel miss. With the M5 and M6 series, TaylorMade made further advancements to Twist Face to create Speed Injected Twist Face to maximize ball speed. The M5 driver is also the more customizable driver of the M5 and M6 series, offering 1,770 unique CG locations. Golfers of all skill levels and swing speeds will enjoy the benefits of the new TaylorMade M5 driver. Players searching for a lower-spinning option with a smaller address profile and increased workability may want to check out the M5 Tour driver. Meanwhile, golfers seeking more emphasis on forgiveness will enjoy the M6 driver, while golfers searching for draw bias may prefer the M6 D-Type driver.
The Tech Story
The most remarkable technology in the TaylorMade M5 driver is the Speed Injected Twist Face, which features a revolutionary new process of calibrating every individual head to the threshold of the legal speed limit allowed by the USGA and R&A. Each M5 driver has been designed with a thinner, more flexible face that actually produces a higher COR than the USGA and R&A limits before going through a tuning process in which they are adjusted for conformity and resin is injected for maximum speed. The injection process uses two new tuning ports located on the bottom corners of the face and a proprietary algorithm to ensure the perfect amount of resin is used to deliver the highest possible ball speed. The new face design also comes with a 20 percent reduction in thickness that results in a 66 percent larger sweet spot in the M5 drivers than the M3 models. The superb adjustability features are a result of TaylorMade’s Inverted T-Track, which replaces the Y-Track found in the M3 models. The allowance of 20 grams (two 10-gram weights) of movable weight allows for 1,770 unique configuration of heel-to-toe control and front-to-back CG adjustment. All in all, the Inverted T-Track allows the golfer to customize up to one degree of launch angle, 600 revolutions per minute of spin change and 25 yards of left-to-right adjustability. Additionally, the two-degree loft sleeve allows for loft, lie angle, and face angle adjustments of the driver. In terms of appearance, the new look of the M5 and M6 has drawn positive reviews from TaylorMade’s Tour staff thanks to a vibrant blood orange color and two-tone composite sole. The overall composite crown footprint has been increased by 10 percent for a powerful look at address. The larger footprint and the 460cc clubhead design naturally promote higher MOI and more forgiveness than the smaller 435cc clubhead of the M5 Tour, which emphasizes more workability and lower spin.
Facts and Figures
- 9 degrees, 460cc, 45 ¾ inches, 58 degree lie angle, left- and right-handed
- 10.5 degrees, 460cc, 45 ¾ inches, 58 degree lie angle, left- and right-handed
- 12 degrees, 460cc, 45 ¾ inches, 58 degree lie angle, right-handed
- Swing Weight: D4
- Mid-Launch Stock Shaft: Mitsubishi CK Tensei Orange 60
- Low-Launch Stock Shaft: Project X HZRDUS Smoke 70
- Stock Grip: Golf Pride MCC Decade
- Custom Shafts Available
Get Fit
2nd Swing Golf offers professional, tour-level club fitting at all of its retail locations, as well as a knowledgeable customer service staff that can help answer questions related to fitting. For fitting questions, please call 612-216-4152, and for more information about 2nd Swing’s custom fitting services, locations, and staff, click here (http://fitting.2ndswing.info/).