I wonder if Tiger will put it into play:
https://www.golfchannel.com/news/ti...000&mi_u=84D64F45-B9DC-420F-97DB-25AFA9C15493
https://www.golfchannel.com/news/ti...000&mi_u=84D64F45-B9DC-420F-97DB-25AFA9C15493
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I wonder if Tiger will put it into play:
https://www.golfchannel.com/news/ti...000&mi_u=84D64F45-B9DC-420F-97DB-25AFA9C15493
It’s in play today
The SIM is a very good driver. It is my fav of the year so far. If you are interested, I would say to start with more loft. It is very low launch low spin.
I was referring to tiger. I am not planning on gaming the SIM
Super happy that the sole doesn’t poke out in the address position. From the bottom it looks like it would.
I’m not in the market for anything new ( ? ) this year as my lawyer is eating up all disposable funds. But I’m sure I’ll hit it just for fun at some point. Hopefully they have the same adapter as the M series, so I can use my own shaft otherwise I’ll be hitting it with a wispy blade of grass for a shaft.
Must be working for him! T33 at E isn't too bad so far though 5*!It’s in play today
Must be working for him! T33 at E isn't too bad so far though 5*!
0/1, 0% FIR isn't too good!I think he has only hit driver once so far. wide right on that one.
0/1, 0% FIR isn't too good!
Still at 0%!Just missed another as well.
I agree, I am thinking really hard about it replacing my M5. I did a comparison SIM vs my M5. At 9.75* loft setting. GC2 at Golf Galaxy.The SIM is a very good driver. It is my fav of the year so far. If you are interested, I would say to start with more loft. It is very low launch low spin.
Just hit the SIM and SIM Max this morning @ Club Champion (Willowbrook, IL) against my M5 gamer. All were hit using my Graphite Design BB6s shaft... Much like the M6, the SIM Max was a total miss for me. The SIM on the other hand, WOW!!!
Both clubs hit @ standard 9.0 loft. The details below are on average per TrackMan data...
M5 (both weights full toe):
108.7 club speed
159.3 ball speed
1.47 smash
14.2 launch
1790 spin
265.2 carry (278.8 longest carry)
294.4 total (305.5 longest total)
SIM (weight fully toe):
110.3 club speed
163 ball speed
1.48 smash
14.0 launch
1690 spin
277.1 carry (286.7 longest carry)
306.3 total (311.2 longest total)
Overall, the SIM was an improvement in performance in basically every category. Most surprising to me were the club speed, ball speed and the carry/total distance numbers. The dispersion was shockingly tight and consistent, too. I honestly did NOT expect this, but I couldn't argue the results.
I dunno what it is with Club Champion Willowbrook but the 2 fittings I’ve had there don’t make sense. I went last January and last month. Trackman is so strange to me. Both times I’ve gone there, it seems 80% of my shots miss way left. I typically play a small fade, if anything dead straight sometimes. I’ll hit low face heel strikes on trackman that start left of center and draw 40 yards left.
It’s almost impossible for me to get sub 2500 spin on Trackman. High face and toe strikes still have wild readings. Most of the balls I hit have the italicized spin number which the fitter told me means Trackman is estimating spin bc it didn’t read
Iron fittings were phenomenal there and the sitters are great too. But both driver fittings there left me scratching my head. I do plenty of Sim work on gcquad and gc2 getting numbers. My SS is just slightly faster, but ball speed is slower and spin is way too high compared to what i see on course and on other simulators. My attack angle is +3.5
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That's interesting... I play a draw and I thought I was missing way left, too. I got discouraged. But if you look at the actual curve numbers, they're not bad. It lines you up hitting down the middle of the fairway screen. But once I found a nice aiming point, I was able to hit my 'stock' shot and work it back toward the middle of the fairway screen.
I only work with 2 guys there. I've known them both for 10+ years (prior to them being w/Club Champion), they're friends of mine and they know their stuff. I've been in there 10-15 times getting fitted and/or testing things. I have seen great improvements in my game and I trust nobody else to fit me and/or build my clubs at my specs.
The more I see and read about this one, the more it feels like they went back to the SLDR well in a lot of way.
Not hard to be better on a playability, SLDR was one of the most penal drivers ever released. Legit.I can see that to some degree. It is different and much more playable than the sldr ever hoped to be. The color pallet is similar and it is very low spin like the sldr. But perform worlds better on off center strikes.