Trackman Driver Test: Titleist TS2 vs. TaylorMade M6

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • The Titleist TS2 and the TaylorMade M6 are two unique drivers in that they both are played widely on professionals tours by some of the best players in the world but they were also designed to provide high MOI to help average golfers who don’t always find the center of the clubface. Given that most golfers who are in the market for a new driver are looking for a combination of speed and forgiveness, the TS2 and M6 are always going to be two popular options, so 2nd Swing master fitters Thomas Campbell and James Tracy decided to test them using Trackman 4 to see how they compared in terms of look, feel, and performance and to see if there were any tendencies with each.
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Комментарии • 22

  • @ThienNguyen1981
    @ThienNguyen1981 4 года назад +1

    By far the best review I've seen on the net. Clear presentation, not diving too deep into the weeds of numbers. Thank you.

  • @mangelarsson7774
    @mangelarsson7774 4 года назад +8

    Turning loft down on the TS2 will open the face, so that could explain some of the fact that he is hitting it more right.

  • @paulbown3960
    @paulbown3960 5 лет назад +1

    Some solid hits there. I was really surprised with the TS2 this year reminds me of a ping driver, maybe not the longest but a fairway finder.

  • @dmcmaster3544
    @dmcmaster3544 4 года назад

    Thomas jumping out of his shoes trying to get the Titleist out to the M6. The fact that he's using the same shaft is revealing.

  • @BParker55
    @BParker55 5 лет назад

    Hey sick Thomas Campbell is the best! If you read this buddy those pointers worked out on that M1 driver I ended up buying. I RIP that that thing now!

  • @kellogg.lifts.
    @kellogg.lifts. 3 года назад +1

    i’m deciding between these 2 clubs rn i’m hitting both around 220

    • @2ndswing
      @2ndswing  3 года назад

      Both are great options! Excellent for high launch and forgiveness. If you get a chance to test them out, that would be ideal so you can get a perspective on the aesthetics and feel as well.

    • @kellogg.lifts.
      @kellogg.lifts. 3 года назад

      @@2ndswing i got to test them out except the m6 was in a draw version so the shop has to order a normal one so i can get a real idea of what if feels like

  • @aemluck
    @aemluck 4 года назад +1

    Great numbers...I like it:)

  • @skylarsteel91
    @skylarsteel91 5 лет назад +1

    I’d take the neutral ball flight on the TS2 ALLLLL day. You know where it’s going. Lose 15 yards but hit an 8 iron from the fairway over a 4 iron low worm burner from the trees that like the left side of the rough with the M6

    • @thomascampbellgolf
      @thomascampbellgolf 5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the comment Skylar. In an outside environment I like to aim down the right 3rd of the fairway and hit my little draw. I played the fade most of my golfing career until last year. Yes a neutral ball flight is easier to control but I would much rather have a wedge in my hand than an 8 iron. I have picked up 20-25 yards now that I hit it straight, or slight draw. With my size I needed to find a way to pick up distance off the tee to keep up with all the young professionals.

    • @skylarsteel91
      @skylarsteel91 5 лет назад

      Thomas Campbell totally hear you. And I think your point to being out of your element is important. I swing on launch monitors and without physical cues like fairway and trees and hazards, it makes hitting your “game shots” more challenging. I play a stock fade off the tee for control and I think i sacrifice 25 yards or more than if I could control a draw

  • @mantisSbcc
    @mantisSbcc 5 лет назад +1

    Ts2 can’t even compare to M6 off the shelf and fitted. Talyormade new drivers don’t have the ball speed as others but anyone that has tested M5/M6 showed consistent ball flights

  • @jporter504
    @jporter504 4 года назад

    Silly question probably but how were you able to use the same shaft in the two river heads since they utilize different adapters?

    • @2ndswing
      @2ndswing  4 года назад +1

      Thomas provided a more detailed answer in response to jteddy11's question, but the short version is that we have a universal adapter that we can use most of the time in situations like this.

  • @bjohnson515
    @bjohnson515 4 года назад

    I tested best with an 8.5 TS2...
    I wonder how that would have tested out...

  • @jteddy11
    @jteddy11 4 года назад +1

    My main question is how did he switch out a shaft with a Taylormade adapter, to fit a Titleist head so quickly, is there some special uniform adapter that I am not aware of. Do any of you guys out there know how he did this, or does he have 2 shafts to test the 2 different brands.

    • @thomascampbellgolf
      @thomascampbellgolf 4 года назад +1

      Hello, thank you for this question. Yes there is a special universal hosel adapter. At 2nd Swing we use the All-Fit Adapter. This way we are able to test all driver, and fairway woods with the exact golf shaft so there is never any bias. It allows us to have an entire shaft wall. The adapter requires a different shaped cog for each manufacturer so that the hosel and screw match up.

    • @jteddy11
      @jteddy11 4 года назад

      @@thomascampbellgolf thank you for the reply!

  • @ricky454100
    @ricky454100 5 лет назад +2

    Probably should have left the TS2 @ 9.5.You have the face about 2* open and want to hit it with face 2* close. Takes a lot of face manipulation. Golf is a funny game. More loft would have produced a lower shot. At least you proved the TS2 isn't draw biased.

    • @michaelleonard3540
      @michaelleonard3540 5 лет назад

      ricky454100, yep, I was going to ask how open the face got by dropping the loft.

  • @taylormilton3
    @taylormilton3 4 года назад +2

    Square face compared to an open face.. dont really like that comparison. We know that the Titleist face angle is absolutely mortified. I appreciate that you said with a robot it would be the exact same.