![]() This helps increase flex and ball speed on more areas of the face – so it’s very forgiving. The Cobra Speedzone face is milled pretty much to very edge. It also features a sliding weight that provides -+20 yards of draw or fade bias. This promotes high ball speeds when hit in the sweet spot. The Inertia Generator of the Taylormade SIM driver essentially places a maximum amount of weight as far back in the club head as possible. ![]() This feature made for a very smooth and yes, a fast-felling swing while you could really feel the extreme rear weighting of the SIM driver on your swing. The Cobra Speedzone also features milled leading edges placed on the perimeter of the head to increase aerodynamics. In fact the SIM has one of the most unique heads in the game with the lower panel that extends backwards past the head itself. The Taylormade SIM and the Cobra Speedzone drivers both boast an aerodynamic shape. So we tested a couple such clubs and compared them side by side. The faster the ball goes, the longer it will carry.īut which drivers actually deliver a tangible boost of speed to your swing and to the ball? The word gets tossed around so much that it’s hard to believe that every time it’s used, the truth is being told. The faster you can swing the club, the harder you can hit the ball. Yes, speed does help in the game of golf, especially with the driver. You hear the word speed bandied about a lot from manufacturers marketing their clubs. Taylormade Sim vs Cobra Speedzone Driver Comparison, Specs & Review
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