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NEW 2017 Taylormade M1 440 9.5 Driver Head PGA COR+ Hot melt port FTUO

Estimated price for orientation: 889 $

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Condition: New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Taylormade
Loft: 9.5 (actual loft 9.9) Model: 2017 M1 Tour Issued
MPN: Does Not Apply Club Type: Driver
Club Size: 440CC Dexterity: Right
UPC: Does not apply


UP FOR SALE IS A BRAND NEW IN PLASTIC 10/10 TOUR ISSUED ONLY 2017 TAYLORMADE M1 440CC 9.9 DEGREE DRIVER HEAD ONLY.. THIS HEADS ARE THE NEW UNRELEASED M1 HEADS.. COMES WITH A TP ADAPTER TIP.. NO HEAD COVER OR WRENCH..HEAD SPECS:LIE - 59.8FACE ANGLE - 0.7ACTUAL LOFT - 9.9WEIGHT - 201.3CT - 245COR TESTED .. HOSEL "+" SIGNFOR TOUR USE ONLYBUY IT NOW..!!! LIMITED STOCKS ONLY..!!!ADDITIONAL KNOWLEDGE FOR BUYERS::::In a nutshell tour issued heads are different from retail because they are all measured to EXACT specs (No guessing involved).  Retail heads have crappy tolerances as in a club might say 9.5 degrees but really play 10.8 or 11 and be 2 degrees closed or very upright.  Generally speaking.....the majority of retail heads are more lofted than stated (usually at least 1-2 degrees)....have closed faces to promote a draw...and have much more upright lie angles (once again to promote a draw).  Since most golfers slice manufacturers do everything they can to promote a draw.  Tour Issued Equipment is all about PRECISION.  The reality is 99% of golfers have NO CLUE WHAT THEY ARE PLAYING.....They buy a driver they think is 9.5 and it might be 10.5 to 11.  The same is also true with tolerances on irons, wedges, etc.  Tour heads are also open face angles because it looks more square at address and promotes a little lower launch.  Closed faces are mainly found on retail clubs for higher handicaps that need to promote a draw.  When you get "wrench happy" and lower loft you open the face angle and when you increase loft you close the face angle.  That is precisely why tour issued clubs are cherry picked....if you make drastic changes to loft you are opening or closing the face.  No pros ever get a 10.5 head and try to make it play 8.5 or 9 with a wrench.....they simply get the exact specs they want.  In fact, the majority of tour issued adapters only offer 1* adjustability.   Also as far as the CT or idea of "hot faces".....here is the deal.  The USGA tests clubs for spring effect off the face. The COR limit is 0.83 and the CT limit is 256 microseconds rebound.   The USGA CT standard is 238 microseconds and they allow for +18 tolerance.  So 238-256 is the so called legal CT range and technically anything above CT 257 would fail the COR test and be deemed "HOT"  So yes anything in high 240's or low 250's is hotter than average.  I STAND BY MY ITEM DESCRIPTION AND ALWAYS SHOW THE ACTUAL PHOTOS OF THE ITEMS I SELLEXPEDITED SHIPPING ON LOWER 48 STATESTHANK YOU FOR VIEWING AND HAVE A GREAT DAY!!! buy with confidenceall my Stuff are guaranteed 100% authentic