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There’s too much plastic, carbon, adhesives, paint, etc. to use a more aggressive heat source or an alcohol-based solvent IMO. Changing the weight will also change the lateral CG / draw bias to some degree as well. 1. Quote. Driver - SIM2 MAX / Diamana S+ 60 S. FW - SIM2 MAX / Ventus Blue 6S.
A loft adjustment changed the insertion angle of the shaft into the club head. You have to return the face to square to get the desired/adjusted loft you’re referencing. So, to decrease loft, you adjust the club face to an open position, then return it to neutral at address, as you mentioned.
And the RBZ stage 2 fairway wasn't adjustable - it was the RBZ stage 2 Tour fairway that was adjustable. And there were .350 variants of the adapter as well - fully compatible and interchangeable with the .335 adapters. But yes, basically any adjustable driver and fairway released in 2013 or later.
As with @BagofToast, I have both and play the SIM2 Max. Better setup, more consistent. The best strikes with the Stealth are clearly longer, but for me, not worth the cost. 1. Quote. Driver - SIM2 MAX / Diamana S+ 60 S. FW - SIM2 MAX / Ventus Blue 6S. Hybrid - SIM2 MAX / Ventus Blue 7S. Irons - ZX5 / C-Taper Lite S.
Posted November 13, 2023. I have a Taylormade Sim driver head where the top carbon fiber crown has popped off. It is not cracked or chipped just popped loose from the body. I've tried using bramptons long cure to glue it back down, it held for a few drives then popped loose again.
1. lighter grip (not my first choice) 2. add lead tape to the head (would prefer not to do this but would consider if only option) 3. change out small front port weight. It appears that the small black circle weight matches from the last few generations and replacements can be purchased on ebay and elsewhere.
Picked By. Stats: Driver Swing Speed: 112 Handicap: 9 (I don’t have access to accurate launch monitor or a demo facility to test these clubs) I was gaming the Taylormade Sim 2 Max driver in 10.5 with the stock Ventus blue shaft in stiff. I gamed last years Sim Max in 10.5 with the same shaft.
This driver has a shallower face so probably shouldn't tee it up as high as my old driver but still coming over the top a bit can result in toe hits on the line. I guess enough of these caused the crown to completely pop off. Happened over the weekend on a big golf trip. Four rounds of golf with nothing but a 3 hybrid.
TaylorMade SIM 9.0* Project X HZRDUS Black 65 6.5 TaylorMade SIM Ti 15* Project X HZRDUS Black 75 6.5 TaylorMade M4 19* Hybrid Fujikura Atmos S. Srixon Z u85 23* Graphite Design Tour AD-U 95s. Mizuno MP-18 MMC 5-PW Project X LZ 115 5.5 Cleveland RTX6 ZipCore Tour Rack 52-10 | 56-10 | 60-10 Nippon Modus3 Wedge 115 Odyssey 2-Ball Ten
It can also result from smaller beads of hotmelt injected in the head if the hotmelt is not heated enough to flow freely and pool together. If it is a hotmelt bead, the rattle willl be quite loud. A more subtle rattle is probably a bead from the manufacturing process the has broken away. Rox.