The TaylorMade SIM2 Max irons and PING G425 irons each represent two of the best game-improvement irons from 2021, and are poised to continue helping golfers play better golf in 2022 and beyond.

In this video, 2nd Swing’s Drew Mahowald and Jackie Johnson conduct a head-to-head test comparing the TaylorMade SIM2 Max irons and the PING G425 irons. Which iron goes farther? Which iron is more accurate?

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7 Comments

  1. Loving my sim 2 sonfar, but they are so strongly lofted ther are basically labeled a club lower than what they really are, would be interesting to see them compared tobhhe new stealth irons at a regular swing speed

  2. I play Ping G425 irons and love them (not Alta CB graphite- using Nippon 950 GH steels).
    Were these both standard lies?
    I also like not having super strong lofts. 30 degree 7I is strong but can still spin and hold green. I played Rogue X previously and they were just too low with no spin…

  3. 🤦🏾‍♂️ I disagree with their assumption of only the SHAFT difference is why Jackie hits these two different irons differently. The loft, lie & MOI are different between these two irons from these two different manufacturers. 🤷🏾‍♂️

  4. Looks like the Ping was the club to work with. Much less dispersion. Also she got longer after a few shots. Probably would have been better to do sets of alternating 4.

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