Completing The Set: TaylorMade M2 Hybrid
The TaylorMade M2 hybrid completes the M2 collection from Taylormade with a confidence-inspiring shape and technologies to promote speed, distance, and forgiveness.
Unlike the TaylorMade M2 driver and fairway wood, the head of the rescue is made completely of steel without the carbon crown. This is due to the smaller size of the head which would not allow the significant savings in weight provided by the multi-material construction. This also allows the color to be solid black as opposed to the black and white combination that’s found in the driver and fairways.
In regards to technology, the M2 rescue hybrid begins with a redesigned, open-channel Speed Pocket which creates a large sweet spot and ensures distance from any lie. The lower center of gravity in conjunction with the Speed Pocket allows for effortless launch and maximum distance.
Finally, the combination of the fluted hosel present on all M2 clubs along with internal acoustics engineering manages vibrations and pitches to produce a solid, hot and crisp sound as well as tremendous feedback at impact.
The TaylorMade M2 hybrid comes with a stock TaylorMade REAX shaft that’s available in multiple flexes (75g Stiff, 65g Regular, 55g Senior, 45g Ladies). It’s also available in multiple degrees: a 3H (19deg), 4H (22deg), 5H (25deg), and 6H (28deg).
Check out these other TaylorMade M Family articles:
- New Launch: TaylorMade M2 Driver
- The TaylorMade M2 Fairway Wood: Taking Distance & Forgiveness To A New Level
- New Launch: TaylorMade M2 Irons
- 6 Questions Answered About the TaylorMade M1 Driver
- What Is The TaylorMade M1 Driver?
- TaylorMade On Tour: Mid-February Recap
Rudi Fann
Rudi Fann has been a Class “A” member of the PGA of America since 2008. He began his career in 1998 as the Assistant Golf Professional at Wake Forest Golf Club in Wake Forest, NC. In 2002, Rudi accepted a similar position at Rio Mar Country Club in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico. He spent a year there before moving to Nipomo, CA where he worked at Blacklake Golf Resort. Over the next 10 years, he worked his way from Assistant Golf Professional to Head Golf Professional and finally Director of Golf Operations. In his time at Blacklake, Rudi devoted much of his time to running tournaments and other activities in order to create a social atmosphere at the club. After Blacklake, Rudi spent one year as Head Golf Professional at Paso Robles Golf Club before deciding to return home to North Carolina. Since returning to North Carolina, Rudi has worked with the First Tee of the Triangle helping to instill life skills and core values through the game of golf to local youth.