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Taylormade Udi Review & For Sale
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Who Is It Aimed At?
The UDI was designed for the golfer who wants a deeper ball flight and a compact look behind their ball. It is more suited to the more skilled player. This is the UDI for you if accuracy is your goal and you still need a bit of forgiveness.
The DHY club is for the player who dreams of being like DJ, but lacks the ability to hit the ball. This club will help players with difficulty hitting woods, hybrids and long irons. The club can be used to ‘get your ball in play’ from both the tee or on approach into the green.
Taylor. SIM UDI pro: Penetrating, low-launching ball flight. This head shape will work well for more golfers. SIM UDI Cons Ball flow was a little uneven. Not suitable for players with higher handicaps Taylor. Sim DHY Pros Simple to Launch Useful for players who struggle with their woods. Taylor. SimDHY Pros Large head shape. I felt the ball flight was a bit too high.
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What is it All About?
Continuing the SIM (Shape In Motion) theme first seen at the beginning of the year with the release of the SIM Drivers Fairway Woods , the utilities feature noticeably different shapes and profiles which define how they perform out on the course.
SIM DHY has a wider footprint, a higher topline and a narrower sole. This is more hybrid-like and is designed to give you maximum forgiveness.
Taylor has a higher trajectory because Taylor uses hollow-body construction. This allows for low and deep CG placements. Made also offers other utility irons.
The SIM UDI is a more compact shape with a straighter leading edge, thinner sole and top line and minimal offset, to give better players more confidence at address and help to inspire workability and shot shaping.
The DHY does not have a weight port. It is placed at the rear of club.
The soles of both models are rounded, inspired from the SIM Max Rescue sole. This is to increase turf interaction on uneven surfaces.
Taylor. It is well-known that the club should be used from fairway to rough and not off the tee. This will improve playability.