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TaylorMade M6 D-Type 3-16* Fairway Wood RH Regular Flex EvenFlow Graphite#181922

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TaylorMade M6 D-Type 3-16* Fairway Wood RH Regular Flex EvenFlow Graphite#181922 Dexterity - Right-Handed Shaft Details - Project X EvenFlow 5.5-R 50g Flex - Regular Loft - 16 Club Number - 3 Wood Item Length - 43.25" Grip Type - Golf Pride Grip Condition - Good Grip Size - Mid-Size Head Cover - Yes Head Cover Condition - Fair Gender - Men Condition Rating - 8 Very Good Condition Chart 10 New 9 Excellent 8 Very Good 7 Good 6 Fair 5 Poor 10 New 9 Excellent 8 Very Good 7 Good 6 Fair 5 Poor Brand new condition. May have very limited use, but will still have that new luster. ... Club Type: Fairway Wood Type: Fairway Wood Golf Club Type: Fairway Wood Brand: TaylorMade Dexterity: Right-Handed Handedness: Right-Handed Shaft Material: Graphite Sport/Activity: Golf Flex: Regular Loft: 16 Club Number: 3 Wood Item Length: 43.25" Department: Men SKU#: 181922 8 Very Good

Perfect fairway wood for:
Golfers who priorize distance, straight flight, and playability.
Accuracy/Control
Forgiveness
Distance

TaylorMade M6 fairway woods are known for their distance and accuracy thanks to a combination of Twist Face technology and a larger, more forgiving clubface. Twist Face corrects off-center hits, reducing side spin and promoting straighter shots, while the larger sweet spot increases forgiveness on mishits. This club is a good option for golfers who want more distance and straighter shots from the fairway, with a focus on forgiveness on mishits.

The M6 has a high launch point right on impact. You're going to hit the ball higher with this club. It has a massive head, similar to the RBZ. And if you have a high swing speed, the M6 will help you hit farther. At the time, it was the most forgiving of the M models. The forgiving design and distance-oriented features make the M6 a good option for beginner golfers still developing their swing. If you prefer a fairway wood that offers more workability and control over shot shape, I would look at something like the SIM Max.

Owen Harding

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