Ping G410 Vs Taylormade M6 Irons Comparison And Review
Both of these models are now a couple of years old from some of the leading iron manufacturers in Ping And Taylormade.
The G410’s are game improvement with some workability added for the better players and the M6 irons are game improvement with tons of distance.
Ping G410 Irons Overview
These clubs scream game improvement with theur wide soles and deep undercut.
Two weights in the hosel and front head keep the COG low and a hinge at the back gives added flex on impact. Variable face thickness provides forgiveness even on off center hits.
Forgiving lofts make this clubs easy to get the ball in the air with.
Taylormade M6 Irons Overview
The Taylormade M6 irons are players distance irons that are going to get the ball flying far and straight.
These irons are brimming with technology from the stabilizing speed bridge in the back to the speed pocket in the wide sole.
The clubs are solid, steady and have wide a large sweet spot for forgiveness which is also ultra thin for ball speed.
The 360 degree undercut allows you to get the ball in the air easily with these top class irons.
If you are looking for distance and forgiveness, it is very hard to look past the M6 irons in my opinion.
Ping G410’s Irons
Category – Game Improvement Irons
Taylormade M6 Irons
Category – Players Distance Irons
Ping G410 – First Impressions
The first thing you are going to notice about the G410 irons is that they are much more attractive looking than the G410’s
The tingsten weighting in the club head and hosel have lowered the COG of the irons and survived to the G425’s as well.
The clubs are less offset and slight smaller headed than the G410’s and the undercut top line offers good turf interaction to turn the heads of the better players.
The clubs also introduced variable face thickness and a flexible hinge for forgiveness on off center hits.
The clubs offer forgiveness, distance and consistency to high and mid handicap players.
An ode to these clubs is that the G425’s are not that much better at all.
Taylormade M6 – First Impressions
The Taylormade M6 irons represented a significant break through in the world of golf with the introduction of the speed bridge which adds stability, ball speed and smooth impacts, even on mishits.
The sweet spot on the M6 is massive, allowing you to hit it straight and far consistently.
While there is excellent forgiveness in the clubs, they are certainly built for ball speed and distance and that is the main reason for the speed bridge and the Speed pocket on the underside of the club and filling in the cavity on the ball.
The face is ‘Speed Injection’ for an amazing connection with the ball and better distance.
A deep undercut and low COG allow an easy launch and the High MOI of the irons maximizes speed and performance.
Still, one of the best iron sets on the market, for sure.
G410 Irons – Selling Points
- 2 Tungsten Weights For Low COG
- Co Molded Cavity Badge For No Vibrations
- Lots Of Loft In The Clubs
- Flexible Hinge And Variable Face Thickness
- Forgiving And Consistent
M6 Irons – Selling Points
- Speed Bridge Technology
- Speed Pocket
- Deep undercut
- Massive Sweet Spot
- Competitive Price
Who Are The G410 Irons For
The Ping G410 Irons are made for high handicappers and improving players. The wide sole, generous lofts and low COG make these irons easy to hit and get into the air.
These irons are also going to be generating impressive distance and consistency.
Ping G Family Of Irons
As always, these ping game improvement irons build on the success of the G400’s and improve the looks and add some workabilty for better players and mid handicappers.
They’ve followed by the G425 irons which are more compact and more beginner friendly.
Distance: 92/100
Accuracy: 94/100
Forgiveness: 94/100
Feel And Control: 88/100
Overall Score: 92/100
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Who Are The M6 Irons For:
The M6 irons are going to be perfect for anybody who is getting into the game but are also going to provide a ton of performance for golfers of any ability.
Whether you are a high or a mid handicapper, the M6 irons are some of the best irons around for distance and forgiveness and are now available at a more competitive price point.
If you want to get more feel with a players iron as a better player would be one of the only reasons not to use the M6 irons or if you are looking for something specific.
The Family Of Irons
The M6 builds on the success of the M series which has changed the landscape for iron performance for the entire game with Iconic clubs like the M2 and M4 Irons as well.
Distance: 96/100
Accuracy: 95/100
Forgiveness: 94/100
Feel And Control: 90/100
Overall Score: 95/100
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Aidan Lehane here, I’m a Mid-low handicap golfer who has made tremendous progress in breaking 90 in just over 1 year of playing golf seriously.
I get out to the course or range as often as possible and review all the equipment I’ve come across on this blog.