TaylorMade M4 Irons · Right handed · Steel · Stiff · 5-PW,AW
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The Taylormade M4 Irons are great for beginners, Higher Handicapped Golfers, or anyone price-conscious. These Irons have been around since 2018, and they are still making them. That's how you know they are a great Iron.
Distance
I’ll start by saying this: the M4 iron is noticeably longer. Depending on the iron, added distance can range from 5-15 yards on average.
It’s longer than the M2 because of the addition of RibCOR. It’s longer than the M3 because of the larger, thinner face, stronger lofts, and lower spin. However, with this distance comes a slightly lower launch angle and hence less stopping power into the greens.
Distance is nice and all, but I think the only time this gain might be useful is on longer holes when you’re hitting a long iron into the green on your second shot. Otherwise, the angle of descent is what’s most important.
Forgiveness
At the same time, the M4 brings the spin rate down a little; it’s also very forgiving.
I find that all but the worst misses at the extreme heel and toe of the club go long and straight, nearly resembling a strike in the sweet spot. In fact, the M4 has some of the best heel/toe performance I’ve seen in an iron.
Like the M3, the M4 produces impressive results low on the face. Shots struck thin still yield an impressive launch angle (within 1.6° of optimal) and carry. For some golfers who tend to miss in this area, it can make a huge difference.



- Forgiveness
- Longevity
- Distance
- Less Workability



The TaylorMade M4 Irons are ideal for mid to high-handicap players looking for an iron with reliably consistent launch. The M4 Iron employs face technologies aimed at improving ball speeds from on- and off-center strikes delivering longer, deeper, and straighter ball flights.
Key Features:
- RIBCOR – Transfers more energy to the golf ball by localizing face flexibility increases ball speeds and promotes straighter shots.
- Face Slots – Enhances face flexibility in the heel and toe areas to preserve ball speeds on off-center strikes.
- Speed Pocket – Improves low face mishits with a speed pocket on the sole which delivers reliable launch.
- Low-CG Design – A Fluted Hosel and weight massed low in the clubhead improves launch, spin, and forgiveness.

The Taylormade M4 Irons are great for beginners, Higher Handicapped Golfers, or anyone price-conscious. These Irons have been around since 2018, and they are still making them. That's how you know they are a great Iron.
Distance
I’ll start by saying this: the M4 iron is noticeably longer. Depending on the iron, added distance can range from 5-15 yards on average.
It’s longer than the M2 because of the addition of RibCOR. It’s longer than the M3 because of the larger, thinner face, stronger lofts, and lower spin. However, with this distance comes a slightly lower launch angle and hence less stopping power into the greens.
Distance is nice and all, but I think the only time this gain might be useful is on longer holes when you’re hitting a long iron into the green on your second shot. Otherwise, the angle of descent is what’s most important.
Forgiveness
At the same time, the M4 brings the spin rate down a little; it’s also very forgiving.
I find that all but the worst misses at the extreme heel and toe of the club go long and straight, nearly resembling a strike in the sweet spot. In fact, the M4 has some of the best heel/toe performance I’ve seen in an iron.
Like the M3, the M4 produces impressive results low on the face. Shots struck thin still yield an impressive launch angle (within 1.6° of optimal) and carry. For some golfers who tend to miss in this area, it can make a huge difference.
- Forgiveness
- Longevity
- Distance
- Less Workability




Taylormade M4 Iron Set is a great game improvement set intended for those just starting the game and looking for help to hit the ball straight, far, and high. In my test, the irons definitely were forgiving on any mishits and sent the ball high very quickly. These irons don't allow for much workability though that is not game improvement iron's first priority. These definitely achieve that goal in terms of making hitting the golf ball easier.
- Forgiveness
- Distance
- Launch
- Workability


The Taylormade M4 irons are some of the best game improvement irons released in 2018. These irons have a lot of offset, large sweet spots and are very easy to swing. As a result, these irons are great for beginners and high handicappers who simply need a forgiving iron set. These irons are not good for better players as they are a bit chunky in size and not workable at all. Overall, great for beginners, not so much for better players.
- High forgiveness
- High Launch
- Increased Distance
- Not Workable
- Not Great Feel
- Not for better players


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