New Qi35 drivers from TaylorMade will make a major impact on the market this year, with each model designed around the principle of combining a high moment of inertia (MOI) and a low center of gravity (CG) to provide both greater forgiveness and longer distances.
Available in several specific versions, the standard Qi35, lower spin Qi35 LS, highly forgiving Qi35 Max and Qi35 Max Lite, which bring TaylorMade into the realm of ultralight driver, these models are created to provide more distance on more faces, while the system’s interchangeable weights Trajectory Adjustment System (TAS) on the Qi35 LS and Qi35 means that the center of gravity can be further adjusted for better shot shape and control.
Other key technologies featured in the new drivers include TaylorMade SpeedPocket, Infinity Carbon Crown and Carbon TwistFace.
If you want to know more details, we recommend you read the article below: TaylorMade introduces new Qi35 drivers.
For a detailed review and discussion, Golfshake equipment expert, Ryan Rastallit is worth asking about it, because during tests in my interior assembly studio at ul. Howley Hall Golf Club in Leeds.
You can see what he made of them by watching his new video below or directly on YouTube.
TaylorMade Qi35 Driver Review