In my experience, M6 provides a forgiving experience, which is perfect for higher handicaps. I had a bit of trouble with the M4’s distance. Always overshot with those!
Right! I also found the M4 a bit less forgiving on mishits compared to the M6. Instead of worrying about not hitting the sweet spot, I’m more focused on my game now with the M6.
Would there be any downside to choosing the M6? I’m curious if any features make it less suited for specific play styles?
While the M6 is more forgiving, some players might find it ‘too’ forgiving, making it hard to shape shots like they would with the M4. It ultimately depends on playing style. I’ve talked to some who appreciate the control with M4 over sheer distance.
That makes sense! It seems like M4 could be better for shot-makers, whereas M6 is for those who just want solid contact and distance. Both have their own strengths!
It all boils down to what fits your game. Maybe a fitting session would help reveal which model could suit someone better. After all, not everyone swings the same way!
Exactly! Custom fittings should definitely be considered. For some, going with the M4 might be the way to go based on personal swing traits.
Looking at all these comparisons makes picking between them like choosing between pizza and tacos—equally good options but for different moods! But maybe I’ll just stick to the M6 for now.
Haha, nice comparison! Can’t go wrong with either option—as long as you’re out on the course enjoying, right?
I recently switched to the M6s and I noticed the ball speed is noticeably higher! They feel great, especially on mis-hits.
I’ve had the M4 irons for about two years now, and I absolutely love how forgiving they are. They really helped me improve my consistency as a mid-handicapper.
As a beginner, I found the M4s easier to control, while the M6s add extra distance. It’s all about what you prioritize! Great thread.
Exactly! I recommend M4 for those just starting to build their swing. They’re quite forgiving.
The M6 is perfect for players needing that extra distance without sacrificing accuracy. I wouldn’t go back to M4s after trying the M6.
I agree! Though, preference may vary depending on your swing style. It’s so personal!
I’ve had both, and honestly, the feel of the M6 is just next level compared to M4. You really can’t go wrong with either, though.
That’s interesting! I wonder how they perform in windy conditions. Anyone notice a difference?
I think you lose some control with the M6 if the wind picks up. M4 feels more stable, but I wouldn’t underestimate the M6’s distance!
This is a tough choice! It might depend more on your local course conditions and how often you play in the wind.
At the end of the day, it’s about what fits your game. Would love to hear from anyone else who switched between the two!