
TaylorMade · Driver · 2020
SIM
Best for better players (0-12 handicap) with 95-120 mph swing speeds who want a tour-validated workable head and can find SIM at a steep discount on the used market — historical value play, not a new-purchase recommendation.
- Starting from
- £169.99
- Listings
- 5
- Retailers
- 3
- vs RRP
- −65%
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Pre-owned, varying condition
9° · Stiff · RH9° · Stiff · Right-Handed
at Fore Ever Golf
About the TaylorMade SIM
The TaylorMade SIM is a 2020 driver from TaylorMade. Listed on CaddyCompare in 9°, 10.5° and 12° lofts, in right-hand and left-hand, with regular, stiff, extra-stiff and senior flex options. Compare prices from 3 UK retailers below — currently from £169.99.
Price history
Cheapest now
£170
↓Save 11%vs 30d avgat Fore Ever Golf
30-day low
£170
Set 23 May · 3d ago
All-time low
£170
Set 23 May · 3d ago
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Pros & cons
- 10g sliding weight delivers ±20 yards of draw-fade bias — class-leading 2020 shape-shifting capability
- 0.7-1.5 mph head speed plus 2 mph ball speed gains over the M-series via Shape in Motion aerodynamics and Speed Injected Twist Face
- Tour-validated at the top of the game — the standard SIM was the tour-popular choice across multiple major champions
- Golf Digest 2020 Hot List Gold; compact 460cc address profile that classic better players love
- 5 years old in 2025 — a significant recency penalty is applied; spin consistency trails modern Qi4D heads
- MOI lower than the Max sibling (12g rear vs 20g) and dramatically lower than 2024+ 10K MOI heads
- Mishits read pretty harsh on the hands — communicative but punishing for inconsistent strikers
- 2° hosel sleeve (vs modern 4°) and a single sliding weight (vs modern multi-port TAS) — less granular adjustability than current heads











