Best offset driver 2017
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If we were picking a driver on looks alone the M2 would get our thumbs up all day long as its massive head just wants to be smashed! It sounds fantastic and in our opinion is one of the best- looking drivers of 2017. Because the M2’s centre of gravity is on that side, it means he impacts the D-Type inline with the CG position – increasing ball speed. Simon in particular is well suited to the M2 – not because he can’t hit a draw, but because his tendency is to hit drives slightly from the heel side of centre (on the face).
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TaylorMade has brought draw drivers to the forefront of our minds this year thanks to the massively popular M2’s D-Type option. TaylorMade says the D-Type has a very slight offset, the sole weighting is moved more towards the heel to ght fades and slices, and some very clever crown cosmetics mean the face angle looks completely square at address.
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Lofts: 9.5°/10.5°/12° Stock shaft: Fujikura Pro XLR8 56 Swing weight: D3 Web: All the same carbon crown tech and geocoustic engineering as the standard M2 Rory plays. After getting insight from each tester and analysing the test data we came up with a verdict on how efficiently each driver performs, and how it might help you. Each tester used a set-up matched to their swing and hit shots on a launch monitor.
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Our regular test pro Chris Ryan of The Belfry and TG Equipment Editor Simon Daddow tested each club and gave their insights how each performed. And they’re not just designed for slicers if you’re always the shortest member of your fourball, these clubs are meant to give you extra yards by promoting that running right-to-left shot shape. The three models we’ve tested here – including draw versions of the popular TaylorMade M2 and Ping G models – look just like standard drivers, with extra weight moved to the heel to help you square the face at impact. Today’s “draw” drivers look just like their conventional counterparts, with subtle design tweaks to alleviate left-to-right sidespin that causes a slice (right-handers). Win a Galvin Green Paclite Golf Rainsuit.Win a Big Max golf trolley and cart bag.Golf World Top 100: Best Golf Courses and Resorts.