The M-2 features a deeper version of their patented "M Back" cavity which positions the weight in an optimal position on each iron to ensure a proper and consistent ball flight. The more cavity in this iron compared to the M-1 adds more forgiveness and a higher trajectory. The heads are cast from a strong 431 stainless steel to give the irons durability. It's high polished head looks very good at address and its progressive offset and thick top line give the amateur player confidence at address.
I tired the M-2 irons in their stock True Temper Multi Step Lite Regular shaft with a Lamkin Crossline grip. The ball has a high ball flight and was very easy to hit. I worked on trying to hit bad shots with this club, but found it hard given its forgiving head and wide sole to prevent fat shots. I had trouble working the ball, but that is not what they were designed to do. Simply take a swing and watch the ball fly high and far with these irons!
The True Temper Multi Step Lite Shaft and Lamkin Crossline Grip are nice touches to these irons. Most companies who are not well known simply look to make a quick buck and put any cheap shaft and grip combination they can, as long as it keeps their costs down. If you are in the Arizona area, Magique offers a state of the art fitting center and many custom grip and shaft options. Their "Gram-Matched" weight system ensures that your clubs will feel great from 3 iron to Sand Wedge. This system helps the builders to know that each head is properly gapped in terms of weight for a consistent feel. Loft and Lie, along with custom length alterations are also available. They off a full service shop with free custom fitting for each customer.
This is a great iron for any beginning or amateur player looking for a great club at half the price of the major club companies. You will not be disappointed in the quality and service Magique brings to the golf business.
Published by MikeBabjak
Golf Pro and Club Maker in Ohio. Technology junkie. View profile
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Post a CommentNice review!