The entire T-Track system has been placed low on the sole so regardless of moveable weight positions, the club still maintains a low centre of gravity to deliver optimal trajectory. Similarly, the Back Track on the M1 Driver allows the golfer 10g of moveable weight, sliding from front to back, permitting up to 300rpm of backspin and 0.8 degree in launch angle adjustment. The M1 Driver features one 15g moveable weight in the Front Track, sliding from heel to toe, allowing golfers to adjust their draw or fade bias by up to 25 yards. Much of the technology in the M1 comes from the carbon composite crown as that made significant weight savings allowing the centre of gravity to be driven down towards the sole of the club. WATCH: Behind the tech with TaylorMade’s Brian Bazzel With all these combinations, a proper custom-fit is essential.įor more details on the M1 range CLICK HERE There’s now two sliding weights on the sole of the club and there’s also adjustability in the hosel. The way the carbon composite crown is broken up by the white looks pretty cool and also forms an effective alignment aid.
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