Very good unbiased review, how ever yourself Pete Rick and the rest of the you tuber you get to try them are pro's can can hit anything. It would be great to see a mid handicapper review it and make it more relevant to us mere mortals who would have to buy it. Cheers Matt
I am an older golfer who needs the forgivness and club head speed, oddly enough when reviewers talk they always seem to say the bigger head instills confidence, personally I see the larger head as more bulky, slower, and to large and a smaller head easier to control, faster through the swing, and I don't become so complacent. I guess in this case I am the odd ball. 😎😎
What is funny is that most of the time they say bigger, it’s the exact same 460cc and only looks bigger because of the shaping. If you are older then you remember the old models like the first Taylormade Burner’s Or Callaway drivers that today would look tiny to people. Did we used to drive the ball like crap back in the 90’s? No! Did we get more punished on misfits? Yeah, but we didn’t try to swing 150mph. I know I can hit just as good drives with a 25 year old Callaway Big Bertha as I can with any of these new drivers. But maybe my bad swings won’t end up as bad these days.
good review Matt, think Taylormade could be onto something this year, i’m definitely on look out for a new driver and liking this to other brands so far, all reviews plus yours are very positive towards it
For me the prices have gone beyond the level I am willing to pay and not just Taylormade. I will wait a couple of years and purchase a new driver when they are no longer the newest model. I have not hit the Qi10 yet but watching videos the biggest difference appears to be in looks. Being an engineer by trade I am more interested in fit, form and function over cosmetics. Nice video. Thank you
So TaylorMade say the new face secures better to the head, an acknowledgment of a design fault in the Stealth? Seems like in light of all the faces falling off the Stealth. MOI at 10,000 in the max, Stealth max was 8500, and that’s the MOI of the LS version in the Qi10. All of this renders the Stealth well and truly redundant, resale value? Suspect it will drop like a stone and all the residual stock in retailers, good luck with that. The obsession with annual release rather than bi annual, means redesign for redesigns sake, this might be the first real improvement since the SIM
great review i ended purchasing the qi10. Matt have you seen that new putter, that sergio garcia used. its the first ever full carbon putter. " THE MAKER" by golfyr. BUILT IN switzerland. would love to see your review on it.
Hey Matt, did you try lofting down the max driver to reduce the spin? I’ve seen other testers do that and get their normal distance while still getting max forgiveness.
People need to stop believing in this bs. All these companies spew crap. The solution in hitting better is improving your swing, taking the money and get lessons
That’s not correct. I’ve been playing golf for 40 years. My handicap is between 5 and 8 depending on time of year on the WHS. Ive just been fitted for the QI. Was playing a SIM 2 max. The QI gave me vastly improved numbers and the proper TM fitting experience enabled the club to be built around my delivery. Whilst the golfer is the biggest variable, suggesting this is BS is borne from not appreciating and understanding what the technology offers if you’ve been fit correctly.
Thanks Matt I liked your additional tech info that makes more sense and adds credit to your test findings. Great review and well presented keep reviews like that coming .