I love my Taylormade clubs. So as a fan, I say this honestly. Taylormade has made a grave mistake with carbon faced driver and wood technology. The dirty secret is that your players have their driver heads replaced 3-4 times a season or more because the faces crack. Every single person I know with a swing speed over 90 mph has cracked their Stealth or Qi drivers. I have spoken with dozens of people who have had this issue, including a friend who after the third crack in one year of ownership has given up on the brand. Out of the box, incredible performance. But inside you are just hoping with every successive swing today is not the day it breaks. And Taylormade gaslights everyone, doubling down that carbon faced woods are the right way to go. When every carbon fiber engineer in every discipline says the same thing: carbon fiber is not capable of handling impact forces- especially the acute forces golf applies to it. Every Taylormade driver with a carbon face is destined to be the next Oceangate Titan on the course.
They perform well, but their durability is TERRIBLE. Also about the pros using older models, Rory and Scottie are reluctant to switch equipment that works. Rory still has a p760 in the 4 iron despite changing to the 7cb’s. They won 3/4 majors this past year with the qi10 instead of the qi35.
Do not get these drivers. Taylormade refuse to admit that there is a defect in their driver’s since SIM2 came out. The top of the club head, snaps off. It did it to my SIM2, they sent me a Qi10 and it did it again. Coincidentally, i was on youtube and a guy had the same problem with his Qi35 before I was going to upgrade. After seeing that, I made a switch to a Titleist GT2. Love this driver, love the feel And sound. I Admit, its less forgiving than the Qi35. But in my opinion gave me more yardage with less effort.
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I love my Taylormade clubs. So as a fan, I say this honestly. Taylormade has made a grave mistake with carbon faced driver and wood technology. The dirty secret is that your players have their driver heads replaced 3-4 times a season or more because the faces crack. Every single person I know with a swing speed over 90 mph has cracked their Stealth or Qi drivers. I have spoken with dozens of people who have had this issue, including a friend who after the third crack in one year of ownership has given up on the brand. Out of the box, incredible performance. But inside you are just hoping with every successive swing today is not the day it breaks. And Taylormade gaslights everyone, doubling down that carbon faced woods are the right way to go. When every carbon fiber engineer in every discipline says the same thing: carbon fiber is not capable of handling impact forces- especially the acute forces golf applies to it. Every Taylormade driver with a carbon face is destined to be the next Oceangate Titan on the course.
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heh u know what ima say next (M6 DRIVER BABYYY)
lol qi35 isn’t as good as qi10 so you may be disappointed
Callaway rogue and Elyte all the way. If I were to pick a taylormade, it would be the qi10 in 7 degrees.
Yes expose them!
They perform well, but their durability is TERRIBLE. Also about the pros using older models, Rory and Scottie are reluctant to switch equipment that works. Rory still has a p760 in the 4 iron despite changing to the 7cb’s. They won 3/4 majors this past year with the qi10 instead of the qi35.
Do not get these drivers. Taylormade refuse to admit that there is a defect in their driver’s since SIM2 came out. The top of the club head, snaps off. It did it to my SIM2, they sent me a Qi10 and it did it again. Coincidentally, i was on youtube and a guy had the same problem with his Qi35 before I was going to upgrade. After seeing that, I made a switch to a Titleist GT2. Love this driver, love the feel
And sound. I Admit, its less forgiving than the Qi35. But in my opinion gave me more yardage with less effort.