It was a banner year for TaylorMade’s SIM products in 2020. Both Dustin Johnson and Collin Morikawa won majors – The Masters and the PGA Championship, respectively – using SIM drivers and fairways.
Our take: The typical knock on gameimprovement irons is that they look too big or feel too harsh. When it comes to the new SIM2 Max irons, though, one tester mentioned how they “look visually smaller” ...
TaylorMade has announced its new line of SIM2 drivers, fairway woods and irons. The driver comes in SIM2, SIM2 Max and SIM2 Max-D versions. According to the company: “With the original SIM, the ...
The new TaylorMade SIM Max and Max OS irons come from a lineage of designs aimed at making the face more flexible. Whether it be the company’s history of thin faces or slots in the sole, making the ...
If you've already taken care of finding the best golf driver and now you have your sights set on the best golf irons, you're in the right place as the latest TaylorMade SIM MAX OS steel irons could be ...
Starting in early December, there were whisperings on social media that TaylorMade was going to release something very different in 2022. There were blurry photos here and there, but then the company ...
TaylorMade has unveiled its latest in game-improvement irons with Stealth. Here’s everything you need to know: WHAT STANDS OUT: Using the Cap Back Design first debuted in last year’s SIM2 Max and SIM2 ...
Although TaylorMade did a nice job of upgrading the look of its game-improvement irons with its original Stealth irons, the introduction of an all-black version might just make an already appealing ...
Price: $999 with KBS Max MT steel shafts and Lamkin Crossline 360 grips. $1,099 with Fujikura Ventus Red or Aldila Ascent Ultralight graphite shafts Specs: 450 stainless steel face with hollow-body ...
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