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Keeping the name in the M family, the M2 will be released in a few days. More details including in hand pics in the coming week as THP will have full details.
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Goodbye Aeroburner, hello M2. Hopefully it takes off like the M1 did and they have a full lineup of great clubs. It's only good for consumers that way
This is correct, as it was stated in the THP article last month. I know people will flock to the "they release too fast" and "the M1 is already obsolete", but that is not the case. While I dont think they should have released it yet, since everybody (including me) knew it was coming, I do believe they should have gone with a different naming convention.
The average golfer is not going to listen to their marketing about the M Family, and instead view it as a replacement, although a quick look will see it is "stripped down" (I dont mean that negatively). I also think the price is bold at $349 based on the last 24 months for them, but we shall see.
Different segment so it doesn't replace the M1, yet it's named like a M1 replacement? That's going to get people riled up.
Wish they had kept the Burner naming to it or something. People know it and trust it. Then again, maybe they are trying to push that idea of premium offering at a better price?It's a confusing message for sure
If the M2 is low and forward CG like the Aero, I don't know if it does anything for them except provide a price point.
I will wait for the early returns on these. It's hard to get behind TM at this time.