How do I change the lie angle of the TaylorMade SIM2 Max?



How do I change the lie angle of the TaylorMade SIM2 Max?

The lie angle of the TaylorMade SIM2 Max driver can be increased from the standard setting by changing the loft accordingly using the four-degree sleeve. The steps highlighted here specify how to change the default 56° lie angle of the driver with the TaylorMade wrench.

What is the TaylorMade SIM2 driver?

TaylorMade used a combination of new construction methods and successful ideas from the past to build the three SIM2 driver models. Of the three models, the standard SIM2 will provide the lowest spin and will generally fit players with faster swing speeds.

Are TaylorMade’s SIM2 Irons good?

RELATED: TaylorMade SIM2 Irons Review. Lofting down in SIM2 helped manage that spin and bring the flight down into a more acceptable window, but only eked out another yard of carry on average. The SIM2 Max was equally fast off the face and produced more spin, which meant it didn’t quite carry as far for us but this will be player dependent.

Is the SIM2 driver a good choice?

For the player who prefers a lower trajectory or needs to drop some spin, the SIM2 is a great choice. What surprised me about the SIM2 driver is the level of forgiveness.