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Super Rare! Hideki Matsuyama Model An item coveted by athlete golfers is up for sale! This is a TaylorMade SIM2 titanium fairway wood featuring Twist Face technology, with two shafts included. - Brand: TaylorMade - Model Name: SIM2 - Material: Titanium - Features: Twist Face Technology - Accessories: 2 shafts (standard loft, lower loft) SIM2 3W This is the model Hideki Matsuyama used when he won the Masters. He won the Masters, ZOZO, and Sony Open in quick succession, becoming a hot topic, and it seems he was still using it until recently. Just my personal opinion, but I think it goes one club further than the SIM2 MAX in the same series. I will include the standard shaft TENSEI TM50 (S) silver and Graphite Design TOUR AD MJ 5 (S). The TM50 is the same spec as when purchased, so it's 43.25 inches. The MJ 5 has been adjusted to a custom shaft length of 43 inches, TaylorMade specification. The grips are still usable, but I wanted to make the ball flight a little higher, so I put the sleeve in the HIGHER position and inserted a grip with a back line. Again, just my personal opinion, but the TM50 had a mid-trajectory, and the MJ 5 had a slightly higher trajectory. You might be able to use them differently depending on the course and the season. Please try them out for yourself. The headcover is unused. When used for a driver shaft, it's a little shorter. As you can see in the photo, the length from the grip end to the tip is 115mm, so it's half an inch shorter than a normal 1W shaft. Because it's shorter, it's easier to catch, so I don't think it's much of a problem. Thank you.
2 weeks ago