love the honesty this. loads of these youtubers make out like it 5 shots in a trot they have hit but you know they have been there for hours hitting balls.
Supposedly that was built more purely in the name of ultimate speed when you examine the resistance to twisting figures Taylor Made produce ( the 10 k stuff). But it just shows you that these differences are really pretty small.
Yeah you won’t get any arguments from me, I’ll be taking the 35 on the course to make sure but I’m like you; the looks are decent but not an improvement in my eyes.
Great review again👍 in my own experience, changing driver at 3-4 yearly intervals is when you see any real difference on the course. You might see marginal gains on trackman but nothing you would notice during play
Hi I've got m6 .I've try twice to try get a new driver to beat it ...failed every time ..average 250+ with all them ..going try qi10 has got the 5 wood 3 wood ..but don't hold much hope ..
Yeah if your M6 is well suited to you which it sounds like it is, you might struggle to beat it. Look for the average though, not one off ultimate distance shots. How is the new one holding onto distance when you don't hit it 100% compared to the M6, thats the only bit you might expect to be better.
@golffm6924 lol you could be right my last driver fitting i split my finger open and couldn't play golf for two weeks , who says it's not a dangerous sport
Yes, pretty much agree, I think they can improve forgiveness, they certainly are allowed to by the rules to do that, but whether that small improvement in forgiveness is something tangible that we can all notice I'm not so sure. I think the fitting process is much more accurate now and people can make gains by being really well fitted to their equipment, but it is certainly small increments of improvement in the actual clubs each year.
love the honesty this. loads of these youtubers make out like it 5 shots in a trot they have hit but you know they have been there for hours hitting balls.
Thanks, can't do anything other than honesty, it's too much stress trying to cover your tracks - plus it's funnier.
Original Stealth is my go to.
Supposedly that was built more purely in the name of ultimate speed when you examine the resistance to twisting figures Taylor Made produce ( the 10 k stuff). But it just shows you that these differences are really pretty small.
Looks of the qi10 is much better, better shape, black gloss is more classy, and honestly I’ve never hit a driver better. Qi10 staying in the bag
Yeah you won’t get any arguments from me, I’ll be taking the 35 on the course to make sure but I’m like you; the looks are decent but not an improvement in my eyes.
Most accurate driver ive ever gamed
Fraser you had me exhausted watching you in this one😅i hope you didnt go to the gym😂10/10 for effort..see you soon😮
Haha, yes I was exhausted but I did still go to the gym. I am a supreme athlete and if you believe that you'll believe anything. See you soon.
Great review again👍 in my own experience, changing driver at 3-4 yearly intervals is when you see any real difference on the course. You might see marginal gains on trackman but nothing you would notice during play
Yes, fair comment, definitely nothing much changes from one year to the next.
Can you try the Qi35 with the weights flipped front to back? Tks
Yes I'll have a go at that at some point. Cheers.
Hi I've got m6 .I've try twice to try get a new driver to beat it ...failed every time ..average 250+ with all them ..going try qi10 has got the 5 wood 3 wood ..but don't hold much hope ..
Yeah if your M6 is well suited to you which it sounds like it is, you might struggle to beat it. Look for the average though, not one off ultimate distance shots. How is the new one holding onto distance when you don't hit it 100% compared to the M6, thats the only bit you might expect to be better.
Im getfing fitted tomorrow trying ping callaway tm lol and my currenf titliest lol will bring a towel
You might need an ambulance
@golffm6924 lol you could be right my last driver fitting i split my finger open and couldn't play golf for two weeks , who says it's not a dangerous sport
With the limits put on equipment there is not much the companies can do to make them go farther. Only looks and adjustability improvements.
Yes, pretty much agree, I think they can improve forgiveness, they certainly are allowed to by the rules to do that, but whether that small improvement in forgiveness is something tangible that we can all notice I'm not so sure. I think the fitting process is much more accurate now and people can make gains by being really well fitted to their equipment, but it is certainly small increments of improvement in the actual clubs each year.
QI35 definitely looks more closed in-person. Bummer
Yeah Qi10 was more open looking