![]() For most, though not all brands, higher-priced offerings need to be offset by something a little more attainable. No matter how well M1 performs in your hands or mine, five-hundred bucks is prohibitive. The PGA Show isn’t far off, and even if the cadence of the equipment industry has slowed a bit, TaylorMade, like many of its competitors, is happiest when there’s new product on the shelves in Q1 of the new year. Let’s pause that part of the discussion and see how this plays out for the next little while. The M1 vibe is mostly good and there might even be a modicum of trust restoration underway as well. TaylorMade’s unmetal (yet still mostly metal) M1 driver is selling well, despite its $500 price tag and the dwindling daylight that signals the end of the golf season for those of us for whom snow is as regrettably inevitable as another Lena Dunham nude scene.Īvert your eyes and acknowledge that this is welcome news for TaylorMade. What would you like to see in the next TaylorMade driver?
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