Right, we’ve seen what the drivers have to offer, so do the new TaylorMade SIM fairway woods and hybrids match up?
Watch the review below where I’m joined by Andrew Wright to give them the full NCG treatment…
Let us know what you think in the comments below or you can tweet me.
For information on the TaylorMade SIM fairway woods, head to the next page…
TaylorMade SIM fairway woods and hybrids: The technology
The reshaping story continues from the drivers into the rest of the SIM metalwood range. There is also a visual tie across the range with the same chalk white paint and chromium carbon crown seen in the SIM driver.
An old technology that has been brought back is the iconic V Steel sole, reinvented for the new SIM fairway metals and SIM hybrid. The sole is designed to improve turf interaction and playability from various lies.
A more rounded leading edge improves the club’s initial contact with the turf, while the V Steel sole further raises heel and toe sections of the sole away from the ground and improves versatility. This means a smaller proportion of the club comes in contact with the turf, reducing ground friction to increase clubhead and ballspeed.
Both the fairways and hybrid feature Twist Face, to counteract gear effect on the most common mis-hits on the clubface, the high-toe and low-heel.







