Since I use midsize grips, he was suggesting that we simply take the M2 head off my existing shaft and just pop the SiM 2 on there instead.
So we would essentially just be comparing driver heads alone...
Talking with Pro at our golf simulator place here in town yesterday. He says if I switch from my 2017 Taylormade M2 driver to the new SIM 2 “you’ll probably see about 15-20 yds increase in distance.”
My immediate response was that he’s just trying to sell me... but he invited me to come back and...
I’m eager to improve my chipping around the green. Anybody got a good drill, or chipping game/contest (or whatever) that has really helped you to get it up-and-down more often?
So, I'm currently of the mind that the player who is going to see more benefit from an adjustable driver (like the Taylormade M5, for example) is the low to mid handicapper, and NOT the guy who's shooting mid/high 90s and above.
In other words, the high capper who is all over the place and/or...
Just curious what y’all think - should high handicappers attempt to own/play a LOB WEDGE around the greens? Or are they better off just simplifying things and going no higher than a 54-56 degree SW?