Description
The Qi10 Max Driver represents a monumental milestone in TaylorMade’s legendary metalwood history. For the first time, they’ve created a driver boasting an unprecedented 10,000 MOI. Although this may seem like an arbitrary number, it has a dramatic effect on forgiveness. When a shot is poorly struck, a lesser driver drastically rotates at impact, leaving the face pointed wildly offline. Additionally, the rotation squanders club head speed, instead converting it into unwanted side spin, sending the ball farther away from the target. The result is a vast miss and a severe loss of ball speed, as you might imagine. Thanks to its otherworldly levels of inertia, the Qi10 Max remains significantly squarer when the inevitable mis-hit occurs, producing far more accurate shots with a tighter dispersion while preserving ball speed. TaylorMade achieved this feat of MOI via three critical advancements. First, the R & D team pushed the Qi10 Max’s head shape to the legal boundaries established by the USGA. Second, the new Infinity Carbon Crown saves weight by covering an astounding 97% of the total crown area. Finally, the re-engineered 60X Carbon Twist Face is markedly lighter than a traditional titanium face. With a bevy of discretionary weight now at their disposal, TaylorMade strategically shifted mass to the extreme perimeter of the borderline illegal head dimensions, and one of the most stable and forgiving drivers ever constructed was born. The Max is by no means a one-trick pony, thanks to its new supporting structure surrounding the face. The structure acts as a hinge, allowing the face to flex and rebound to a greater degree. The resulting spring-like reaction combines with the 60X Carbon Twist Face’s ability to transfer more energy than traditional titanium, yielding immense ball speed and distance. TaylorMade Qi10 Max Designer Series Black Out Driver Features: Same performance as the Qi10 Max with refined styling Mid-high launch, mid-spin, neutral flight bias The hig