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TaylorMade M2 D-Type ドライバー

2017Max Game Improvement460cc調整可能From $399

要点

The TaylorMade M2 D-Type (2017) is a maximum-forgiveness driver for slower or higher-handicap swings. It comes in 10.5° to 12° lofts with a 460cc head and an adjustable hosel. It carries a $399 MSRP.

TaylorMade M2 D-Type ドライバー: 主要スペック

カテゴリ
Max Game Improvement
Head size
460cc
調整可能
Yes
Loft options
10.5 to 12 degrees
モデル年式
2017
MSRP
$399

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今すぐ買う

Last-gen value buy

The newer M6 D-Type (2019) is already out, so the M2 D-Type now sells at closeout pricing. If you do not need the very latest tech, this is the smart-money pick.

Based on release timing and this line's typical refresh cycle, not a live price quote.

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見積もり

Modeled from the $399 original MSRP and a 9-year-old release (about 14% of MSRP retained used).

中古市場価格

$45 - $65

Private sale, fair to like-new

下取り価格

$25 - $45

ショップの一般的な買取価格

正確な見積もりを取得

Estimate only, from a depreciation model, not a live quote. Search “TaylorMade M2 D-Type” on the sites above for the real number, which varies with condition, shaft, and demand.

TaylorMade M2 D-Type: the driver lineage

The M2 D-Type is the 1st of 3 generations TaylorMade has released in this line, from the M2 D-Type (2017) to the M6 D-Type (2019). It is where the line started. The M4 D-Type (2018) replaced it.

  1. 2017M2 D-TypeYou are here· $399 MSRP
  2. 2018M4 D-Type· $499 MSRP
  3. 2019M6 D-Type· $499 MSRP

Loft Options & Stock Shafts

ロフトShaftFlexWeightKick PointTorque
10.5°Fujikura Ventus Blue 5Regular55gMid5.3°
12.0°Aldila Ascent 45Senior45gHigh6.1°

テクノロジー

High Launch

Max Game Improvement ドライバー

The M2 D-Type is TaylorMade's answer to a problem most amateurs know too well: the ball that starts fine and drifts right all afternoon. It takes the 2017 M2 platform, a forgiving 460cc game improvement head, and builds slice correction into nearly every part of it. This isn't a driver with a draw-weight screw you can move around. The bias is baked in.

The correction comes from a few places working together. Weight sits toward the heel inside the head, which helps the face rotate closed through impact. The crown uses a lighter finish out toward the toe and a darker shade near the heel, an optical trick that nudges you to square the face at address. Add a face that looks a touch closed, and you get a club that wants to turn the ball over. TaylorMade claimed up to 20 yards of shot-shape correction versus the standard M2, and while your mileage depends on how bad your slice is, the effect is real.

Launch runs high here, which suits the golfer this club is built for. If you fight a slice, you usually also lose distance to a weak, spinny ball flight. The D-Type fires the ball up and gets it turning left, so drives that used to leak into the right rough come back toward the fairway with more carry.

  • You slice the ball off the tee and want the club to fight it instead of you constantly manipulating the face.
  • Your normal driver flight is weak and spinny to the right, and you'd trade a hint of workability for straighter, longer drives.
  • You want maximum forgiveness on mishits and don't care about shaping shots both directions.
  • A slower to moderate swing speed that benefits from a high, easy launch.
  • You'd rather have draw bias built in than fuss with movable weights or a shut loft sleeve setting.

よくある質問

What does the D in M2 D-Type stand for?
Draw. The D-Type is the draw-biased version of the 2017 M2 driver, built to help golfers who slice the ball turn it back toward the fairway. It uses internal heel weighting, a closed-looking face, and a two-tone crown to encourage the face to square up at impact.
How is the M2 D-Type different from the standard M2?
Same 460cc head and much of the same tech, but the D-Type adds slice correction. Weight is moved toward the heel, the face sits slightly closed, and the crown uses a light-to-dark paint scheme to cue a square setup. TaylorMade said it produces up to 20 yards of shot-shape correction over the standard M2. If you don't slice, the regular M2 is the better pick.
Can the draw bias be turned off or adjusted?
Not really. The draw bias is built into the head through internal weighting and shaping, so it isn't something you dial out. The adjustable loft sleeve lets you change loft and face angle by a couple of degrees, but the club is designed to always favor a draw. If you want a neutral setup, look at the standard M2 instead.
Will the M2 D-Type help if I have a bad slice?
It's built for exactly that. The combination of heel weighting and the closed face helps the clubface rotate through impact, which reduces the sidespin that sends the ball right. A severe over-the-top slice won't disappear completely, but most players see their miss tighten up and their drives find more fairway.
Is the M2 D-Type good for high handicappers?
Yes. It's a max game improvement driver with a large 460cc head, high launch, and strong forgiveness on off-center hits. For a high handicapper who fights a slice, it's one of the more helpful drivers from 2017 because it corrects the most common amateur miss without asking you to change your swing.

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