![]() Back in the noughties, pros loved smaller heads, because workability was a top priority. The first thing you notice is how much a driver’s shape and size has changed over the last 14 years. See our full TaylorMade M3 Driver review here Shape and size: Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana D+ Whiteboard proto shaft (44.5in). TaylorMade M3 (8.5° loft) Adjustability: Both weights in central track, one forward, one back. Nike Ignite (7.5° loft) Adjustability: None Shaft: Diamana prototype just for Woods (43.5in length). TESTED: Titleist Pro V1 vs Mail order golf balls Tiger’s 2004 driver: After signing a deal with TaylorMade in January 2017, he’s back in the winners’ circle playing an M3 460 – so we thought it was an ideal time to compare his old and new big sticks, to see how things have changed. Rumour has it sales weren’t very good, but we did get one – and it’s been gathering dust in our gear cupboard… until now. Nike said well-heeled fans would buy the clubs, even though they has zero chance of using it. ![]() and even included “Frank”, his famous headcover. Win a Galvin Green Paclite Golf RainsuitĮach was a replica of his own driver, made to his exact specs.Golf World Top 100: Best Golf Courses and Resorts.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |