The build behind that dominant play off the tee. Scottie Scheffler put #Qi10Driver in play at Waste Management, landing on that model because of its predictability and forgiveness. The way he has the weight set up in the head allows for higher MOI. #shorts

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  1. What size grip is that, as it looks a fairly standard size, but then he puts on 6 wraps of tape to thicken the grip… I think on Colin Morikowa's driver video, it was just the one wrap of tape, so smaller hands, shorter fingers 👉 . I started using medium large grips & a couple of wraps of tape. The difference it makes is unbelievably good. If you are a bigger guy or lady, or just have longer fingers or bigger hands in general, it will transform your game using the right size grips. You can buy decent grips either from taylormade or other retailers & DIY with a bit of double sided tape, white spirit & a soft jawed clamp, or a mate with an iron grip. I tried half my clubs at first & it just feels so much nicer to feel the (no sill innuendos please) girth, it is like picking up a baseball bat, knowing with that kind of confident grip you could really catch one. Rather than the little narrow standard grip, where you can feel (on your left hand) your index finger & middle finger bending up against your palm, so it doesn't feel like you can get the right pressure throughout the swing.

  2. If the Qi10 is good at keeping inertia and allowing for forgiveness on off center shots, why would your players like Scottie who genuinely can’t miss the face bother putting it in the bag over a riskier but more rewarding club that is solely meant for the best of the best who strike it pure, is it for marketing purposes for their TM sponsor to just put the new driver in their bag or is it because the Qi10 also offers greater performance than last gen as well as the forgiveness theme?????

  3. Would it be very bold if a beginner ask you to give him such a fantastic driver as a gift while he struggles to find a used driver he can afford? xD

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