Monday 30 January 2017

The Geography behind the Taylormade M1

So I have discussed in my previous post the difference between the Taylormade M1 driver (2016) and the Callaway XR driver (2016) and which one would preform better. Also which one can give the golfer a better distance. But today I'm going to discuss the geography behind the Taylormade M1 driver (2016). 




The head of the driver:
The top of the driver is made of seven layers of carbon composite to minimize the weight of the driver head. According to http://zoltek.com/carbonfiber/how-is-it-made/ 'roughly 90% of the carbon fibres produced are made from polyacrylonitrile (PAN). The other 10 % is rayon or petroleum pitch'. Also carbon fibre is smaller in width then a strand of hair so it is very light. Then the weights are very light. Only weighing 10-15 grams.
  


The shaft of the driver:
Then there are three types of shafts. they are:
1) high launch - fujikura pro 60
2) mid launch - Mitsubishi KuraKage Tini Silver 60
3) low launch -Aldila Rogue Silver 70 
These are three different shaft options, however they all are very light as they are made from mostly graphite. 


So Taylormade have used a lot of engineering and science to make the M1 (2016) driver. I would highly recommend this as a golfers number one driver. 


http://www.golfalot.com/Portals/0/imagesblogs/taylormade/m1driver/reviewshafts.jpg






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