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Used TaylorMade M2 D-Type Driver in Very Good Condition - Stiff FlexTaylorMade M2 D-Type Driver

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Very Good Condition Men's Right-Hand TaylorMade M2 D-Type

Standard Composition, 9.5° Loft, Stiff Flex, Standard Length, Standard Lie Angle

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Very Good Condition

Shows general wear associated with normal use over the course of a season or more but has been well cared for. Does not retain any of the "new look" but is in better than average condition. There is absolutely no sign of abuse. Cosmetic imperfections are typically visible. Examples include: scuffing, scratching, tiny paint blemishes, shallow dings/nicking, and normal shaft wear.

Description

The TaylorMade M2 D-Type driver was created with a multi-material design of titanium and carbon composite to allow for maximum distance, and it includes added weight in the heel to encourage a Right-to-Left flight path to combat slices. The all-new 6-layer carbon crown and 9-1-1 skeletal titanium body frees up weight and increases clubhead speeds. Combined with an extremely low center of gravity, the M2 D-Type driver has more distance than ever before. With externalized sound ribs optimized for clubhead vibration, the GEOCOUSTIC technology gives the M2 an exceptional sound and feel. The M2 D-Type also features a deeper, more active (3-times more active!) Speed Pocket for high launch/low spin shots for added distance. The lightweight, aluminum loft sleeve allows for 4° of loft movement for added personalization.

Features

  • Multi-Material Construction
  • Massive Sweet Spot
  • Weighted heel to encourage right-to-left flight plan

Reviews

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As Advertised

Review by Anthony K., 5 years ago.

“I went from an older Callaway driver (10+ years old) so needless to say any new driver technology would have probably resulted in some distance gains, but this thing really performed beyond expectations. I'm a 20+ handicap and even I can hit this thing a long ways. Went from averaging around 200-210 with the Callaway to around 240-250. Still have some work to do to fix my swing with it (tendency to fade/slice), but when I hit it well it goes a mile. Even mishits make their way much past solid hits with my old driver. From a strictly aesthetic note, I think the club looks, feels, and sounds very pleasing even on off center hits.”

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draw type

Review by Joel, 5 years ago.

“It does what it was designed to do. Traditionally play a fade. With this club I was swinging for the fence and still hitting a draw which is unheard of for me. Give it a whack if you struggle with the fade/slice.”

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excellent driver

Review by Terrence J., 5 years ago.

“the "D" type really works. I've gone from center to a slice, to center to a draw. The biggest + is the consistency and predictability. I can actually call my drives!! Also great Taylor Made quality.”

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Best Driver In the Series

Review by David K., 5 years ago.

“I've playing to R15 for years and wanted to convert to something with less adjustments. Played with this driver on Father's Day and I didn't miss a fairway. I recommend this driver for any amateur, mid to high handicapper. ”

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M2 D Type

Review by Carlos A, 5 years ago.

“Great driver if your fighting for a slice, straight and forgiving.”

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Does this club come with the adjustment tool, and if not, do you carry the required one for this model?

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Used clubs do not come with the tool but any TaylorMade tool from any year will work. We do also carry the tools under the Accessories heading.

Rudi Fann     5 years ago     0 of 0 found this useful

Looking at the M2-D driver, Reg. 2-shafts ? Fujikura Pro 56 X LR8 and Matrix Ozik 55 white. Kindly explain the differance between the 2 shafts.

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Looking at the M2-D driver, Reg. 2-shafts ? Fujikura Pro 56 X LR8 and Matrix Ozik 55 white. Kindly explain the differance between the 2 shafts.

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Are the fUJIKURA PRO 50 AND THE XLR8-56 INTERCHANGEABLE IN BOTH THE M2 AND M2D

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Eugene S.     5 years ago     0 of 0 found this useful

Is this the 2017 model?

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Yes, the D type was not made in 2016.

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