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Custom Build TaylorMade M2 #5 Fairway Wood 18º Fujikura REAX 65g SST Pured Shaft

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Description
Club Type: Fairway Wood Dexterity: Right-Handed
Club Size: 5-Wood - Loft 18º Gender/ Age: Men
Number of Clubs: 1 Grip: Lamkin Crossline Black/White - 3 layers tape
Brand: TaylorMade Fitted Shaft: Fujikura REAX 65g (SST Pured in Custom Build)
Flex: Regular Shaft Length: 42" (¼" less than Std 42¼")
Shaft Material: Graphite Model: 2016 M2 Fairway Wood


** FOR SALE **

⛳️ 2016 Professional Custom Build/Spec using components (Jul'16)TaylorMade M2 #5 Fairway Wood 18°42"(-¼") Length  Fujikura REAX 65g Reg Shaft (SST Pured)Lamkin Crossline Black/White Grip (3 Layers of Tape)Std M2 Head Cover (adjustable #3 / #5/ #7 Tag) ⛳️ AT A GLANCE Nice matt black finish looks great and is functional, eliminates glare and really helps the ball stand out whenlining up the club at address.  The aesthetics with even limited use has discoloration (from dark grey/black to silver) on the face andthe bottom/edge of the clubface, just a shame that Taylormade quality here is lackingcompared to Callaway! The crown is the opposite and perfect.   The sound and feel are very nice at impact, miss hits come with good feedback.
 Great off the tee and deck, as well as, out of the rough, more of a
players club with forgiveness.  With a good swing the ball jumps off the face, terrific.Very powerful, a weapon.
 Great club for someone looking to lower their launch.

   
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   ADDITIONAL INFORMATION   CONDITION:-Used, limited use since new with custom build/spec in Jul'16;Crown is perfect, impact marks on the face & base are as you would expect from the hitting of golf balls and, the not so good (inferior to Callaway quality) TaylorMade matt grey/black finish;Any other blemishes that may be found (none) would be from normal use on the golf course, I do look after my golf equipment;Includes Standard M2 headcover (unused so new) with adjustable tag number, have always used my preferred wool Pom Pom h/c to protect the club;Professionally built using all new component parts, the Fujikura REAX 65g Reg shaft has been assembled using SST PURED techniques;WHAT YOU GET:-
Taylormade M2 #5 Fairway Wood with M2 Headcover (new,unused), professional build from components in Jul'16 to custom spec, as pictured;
Authentic Product as pictured;Shipping using Royal Mail Parcelforce Express 48 Service;Secure Packaging in an appropriate box to ensure no damage in transit. DELIVERY & DISPATCH:- ALL PHOTOS ARE OF THE ACTUAL ITEM FOR SALE
Extract InformationProduct Overview
Building on the success of the M1, TaylorMade introduced the M2 line of woods and hybrids that featured all the benefits of the M1, apart from adjustability. 
Keeping with the same looks and lower price point, the M2 line targets the player looking for distance and forgiveness with a more competitive price tag.

Technology & Design
TaylorMade continues the trend of releasing a non-adjustable or consumer-friendly version of their top line woods and drivers. 
Each generation of R models; R7, R9, R11, R1 and R15, had a corresponding non-adjustable or semi-adjustable model at a lower price point. 
These models had many of the same features in terms of face technology and launch characteristics, etc., but without the loft, lie and movable weight adjustments.
The Burner, Rocketballz, and Aeroburner all had similar features and were geared more towards the cost-conscious golfer. 
Even the SLDR and JetSpeed, which had some adjustability, were available at lower prices than their top-of-the-line models. 
This is part of TaylorMade's strategy of providing different tiers of products for golf consumers. TaylorMade likes to innovate and release new models with each performance improvement. 

This can overwhelm some consumers, but TaylorMade fans appreciate their drive to make better equipment.
The M2 has the carbon fiber crown from the M1, which allows the head weight to be shifted lower for higher launch and the newly designed Speed Pocket. What the M2 does not have is the loft/lie shaft adjustment and sliding weight adjustment. The M2 Carbon Fiber Weave gives the crown a sharp look.
Aesthetics
TaylorMade kept the same sleek look for the M2 as they had with the M1. The contrast of the white front section with the carbon weave rear gives the crown a high tech presentation. 
Aiming the face is easy due to the dark gray face and white top. The bottom of the club also has a race car look. Apart from the Speed Pocket, I'm not sure if the other grooves and indentations do anything other than for looks.
The Speed Pocket is wider than the Aeroburner with a bit more curve in relation to the face. TaylorMade indicates this is an improvement and provides a larger sweet spot. The M1 fairway had sliding weights, so the channel the Speed Pocket made is wider and deeper.
As with the M1, I'm not a fan of the headcover look and feel. It doesn't go onto the head easily and looks cheap compared to their previous models that had a sock that protected the shaft.
The grip is a std TaylorMade grip, but this one came with a rib that runs down the length underneath. I like that feature because it gives your hands a good reference point when gripping the club.

Performance
The M2 does a good job off turf. The Speed Pocket interacts with grass better than you would expect by looking at it. 
I think it has to do with being recessed from the leading edge that acts like bounce on an iron.
Good hits off the face launch well, the sound is less muted than the M1, but still slightly more dull as compared to an all metal head.
Many golfers see their current fairway wood as their most-trusted club in the bag. With the multi-material construction of M2 – and the addition of a NEW Speed Pocket – Taylormade have created the hottest trajectory ever in this category. Players seeking exceptional distance and playability from their fairway wood will find the M2 fairway to go farther and straighter than what they have in their bag today.
As will many sports, that use technology to improve equipment, there is a trickle-down effect. Features from the last innovation become common on the next version of the lower cost items. In mountain biking, disk brakes once were a feature only on top-of-the-line bikes. Now they are common to all but the lowest level models. The same applies to golf innovation. The features below, which were introduced on the M1, are now part of the system for lower cost models. TaylorMade will keep the features going forward until further improvements make them obsolete
M2 – I AM DISTANCE AND FORGIVENESS  M2 is built with a multi-material construction – the same as M1 - that features an ultra-light, ultra-thin and high-strength Carbon Composite Crown; unlocking exceptional distance and forgiveness for more golfers.

Key Technologies

Carbon Composite Crown - shifts weight low for optimal launch and spin conditions

NEW Speed Pocket – the Open Channel Speed Pocket promotes a larger sweet spot and reduced spin for more distance. More often.
Best-In-Class Sound – Combination of fluted hosel and internal acoustics engineering manages vibrations and pitches to product a solid, hot, and crisp sound that offers tremendous feedback at impact
Available stock with TaylorMade REAX shaft 65g, 55g & 45g (Ladies), Available Lofts: 3 (15º) , 3-HL (16.5º), 5 (18º), 5HL (21º), & 7HL (24º)
Finish -  The contrast of the dark gray face to the white crown allows easy alignment of the face.
Specifications
Club
Loft 
Hand
Lie
Volume
Length
SwingWeight
3 Wood
15°
RH/LH
60°
156cc
43.25"
D3
3HL Wood
16.5°
RH/LH
60°
156cc
43.25"
D3
5 Wood 
18°
RH/LH
60.5°
142cc 42.25"
D3
5HL Wood 
21° 
RH
60.5°
143cc
42.25"
D3
7 HL Wood 
24° 
RH
61°
133cc
41.75" D3
Shaft / Grip Options
TM REAX 65,  TM REAX 55, TM Arrow Grip - 46.5g / 0.620 Ribbed