Mega-Mini Golf Mac OS

Mega-Mini Golf Mac OS

June 02 2021

Mega-Mini Golf Mac OS

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  • RRP£899.00

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TaylorMade's new SIM Max OS Irons are the strongest lofted irons they've ever made

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In terms of the physical dimensions, the height of the SIM Max OS is 1mm higher in the toe. The offset is also an additional 1mm in the TaylorMade SIM Max OS irons compared with the SIM Max irons. Similarly, the overall sole width is wider by 3mm. A sole chamfer is provided in the rear which brings down this width to just 1mm.

TaylorMade's new SIM Max OS irons represents a new direction for the brand, and by that we mean the 27° 7-iron, which are the strongest lofted irons they’ve ever made. It’s also equivalent to the very strongest on the market – Callaway’s Rogue X.

TaylorMade's switch of focus to geometry has rendered this possible, having made it a priority in 2020 to create a distance iron that feels and sounds every bit as good as a forged model.

Like the new SIM drivers, TaylorMade haven’t gone back to the drawing board to start over, either. Speed Bridge technology – a supporting beam which attaches the sole to the top edge – made an appearance on last year’s M5 and M6 irons, and it’s fundamental to making the new SIM Max OS faster and longer.

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As the name suggests OS is oversized, but not nasty, in a rowing oar way. Face-height is 1mm taller than the SIM Max and there’s 1mm more offset, which helps position the centre of gravity further back to flight shots to counteract the strong lofts. Wide sole geometries position the centre of gravity low and back, delivering a high but penetrating ball flight.

Think of the OS as a distance-orientated super game improver iron, which can add five yards of carry distance (half-a-club) over the SIM Max and you won’t go far wrong. TaylorMade say they’d work well in the hands of golfers who try to “scoop” shots into the air, too.

We understand why TaylorMade have gone down the strong loft route (with SIM Max OS) – with more golfers buying clubs on launch monitor data, it’s a case of having to, if you’re to compete.

What you need to know about the TaylorMade SIM Max OS irons

There's a bigger sweetspot
By thinning face thickness by 17% over M6, and using progressive inverted cone technology in the longer irons (where shots are often hit more towards the toe) TaylorMade say the SIM’s sweetspot has effectively grown by 40%.

Speed Bridge

Speed Bridge gives more rigidity to the topline, making it behave like a hinge, flexing and rebounding at impact, improving ball speeds. It also helps eliminate harsh vibrations, improving sound and feel.

New ECHO damping system

ECHO is TaylorMade’s biggest ever polymer damper. It’s concertina design means there are multiple contact points behind the whole length of the face. TaylorMade says vibration channels give space for the damper to flex without impeding face flex.

An iron for everyone: Where do the SIM Max OS irons fit into TaylorMade's 2020 iron line-up?

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TaylorMade P-7TW / TaylorMade P760 / TaylorMade P790 / TaylorMade P790 Ti / TaylorMade SIM Max / TaylorMade SIM Max OS

TaylorMade SIM Max OS Iron: Verdict

Callaway have gone after strong lofts harder and faster than anyone in the last couple of years, but TaylorMade are hitting back with the SIM Max OS in 2020, saying the lofts aren’t just strong for speed and distance either.

TaylorMade reckon iron design has got to a point where strong lofts are actually necessary to stop shots from spinning up and losing distance. Our data speaks for itself. The OS was our longest super game-improvement iron (by three and four yards from the two hybrid irons), and it gave similar spin numbers to the wider and higher-lofted Wilson Launch Pad, which means shots will stop on a green.

But the SIM Max OS story isn’t just about power; it’s about ultimate forgiveness, too. Our drop-off data has the Max OS among our top three (remember it’s up against wide-body hybrids, too) at protecting ball speed, backspin and carry, which ultimately increases forgiveness. The TaylorMade SIM Max OS is a very good iron for lots of club golfers.

See how the TaylorMade SIM Max OS iron compares to the best golf irons of 2020

Product Information

RRP: £899 (s), £1,049 (g)
Availability: 4-PW, AW, SW, LW
Stock shaft: KBS Max 85 (s), Fujikura Ventus Blue (g)
7-iron loft: 27°

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The name of your macOS user account and the name of your home folder must both be the same. Changing these names does not change or reset the password of your user account.

Because doing this incorrectly could damage your account and prevent you from logging in, you should back up your important data before proceeding.

First rename the home folder

  1. Log out of the account you're renaming, then log in to a different administrator account. (If you don't have another administrator account, you can create one in Users & Groups preferences.)
  2. Open the Users folder on the startup disk. It contains the home folder for each user. To get there, you can choose Go > Go to Folder from the menu bar, then enter /Users.
  3. Rename the user's home folder without using any spaces in the new name. You'll be prompted to enter the administrator name and password that you used to log in. If you're using file sharing to share the home folder, you won't be able to rename it until you stop sharing the folder.

Then rename the account

While still logged out of the account you're renaming, follow these additional steps:

  1. Choose Apple () menu > System Preferences, then click Users & Groups.
  2. Click , then enter the administrator name and password that you used to log in.
  3. From the list of users on the left, Control-click the user you're renaming, then choose Advanced Options.
  4. Change the “Account name” field to match the new name of the home folder. It should have no spaces.
  5. The account name also appears in the “Home directory” field, after /Users/. Change that account name to match the new name of the home folder.
  6. If you want to change the full name associated with your account, update the ”Full name” field as well. It can be any name, and you can use either the full name or the account name to log in to your Mac or make changes that require your name and password.
  7. Click OK, then restart your Mac.
  8. Log in to the renamed account, then verify that your old files and folders are visible and the account is working as expected.

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