Today, our expert Lou is comparing 2 different generations of drivers from TaylorMade! ⛳

We’re trying to see just how far innovations have taken out modern drivers compared to models from 20 years ago. We’re looking to make a series out of this one and we’re starting it off with the biggest brand, TaylorMade.

With this comparison test, we’re trying to determine which driver offers the best performance, which provides the most forgiveness, and which is better suited for beginner, intermediate, and advanced golfers.

For even more details about our test, make sure to check out the complete article on Golf Avenue’s blog: https://bit.ly/3Xj2LyW

👀 To take a look at the drivers featured in this video, visit the links below:

– TaylorMade Qi10 Driver – https://bit.ly/3Xgzoh1
– TaylorMade R540 XD Driver – https://bit.ly/4cUGvl4

If you need any additional help to make your decision, be sure to book a face-to-face call with one of our experts: https://bit.ly/3XdmTmh

To help you save more on your next clubs, you can always trust Golf Avenue with the trade or sale of your old clubs: https://bit.ly/3XytcSM

Golf Avenue, Play it Forward!

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:30 Picking the clubs
2:16 Highlighting differences
4:09 Testing the clubs
8:05 Results Comparison
10:09 Final Observations

1 Comment

  1. This make TaylorMade look really bad, in also guessing since your selling the old models you want to promote that old clubs hold up to new clubs, However I just switched from the Titleist 907D2 (2007) to the Titleist TSR3 (2023)
    I went from 265 carry to a 285 roll to a 285-290 carry to 300-305 roll.. and I brought my old Driver to test them out on the same day on the same day, and my carry with the new titleist is the total distance of my 2007 Driver

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