I believe QI is pronounced like the word key. I know someone who went to school with a friend of the brother of the Taylormade CEO, and it is actually a nod to Don Quixote, the classic Spanish novel which was his favourite book at school.
Why was that? A little more than half of the French way.It's actually pronounced Koo-ee trente-cinq, as a nod to a school trip to Paris that the TaylorMade CEO went on when he was 13 and has fond memories of
How did distance compare to your current driver? What is current driver?Took the standard QI35 on to the course today, overall very happy with it, set up was 9 degree head with the Ventus Blue 5s Regular shaft.
Really nice set up behind the ball, felt confident standing over it.
Hit 11 out of 13 Fairways (85%) which for handicap is excellent, Avg Dist was 198yd with the longest being 233yds.
On our winter Course excluding Temp green/frozen rounds, 7 rounds, Avg is 187yds with a best of 241.How did distance compare to your current driver? What is current driver?
Sounds good. Remember to get a proper fitting if spending all that cash.Took the standard QI35 on to the course today, overall very happy with it, set up was 9 degree head with the Ventus Blue 5s Regular shaft.
Really nice set up behind the ball, felt confident standing over it.
Hit 11 out of 13 Fairways (85%) which for handicap is excellent, Avg Dist was 198yd with the longest being 233yds.
£110.00.Sounds good. Remember to get a proper fitting if spending all that cash.
Off Wish?£110.00.![]()
What’s the huge problem?May not all be as positive as the first reviews suggested. Golf Monthly have identified a huge problem with it, so looks like a big risk to take for that kind of money. Ping seems to be the best allrounder and without the problems that seem to be plaguing the other brands. Caveat emptor.
Is there more info or a link to the problem? I know someone who works at TM and would love to know what he thinks.May not all be as positive as the first reviews suggested. Golf Monthly have identified a huge problem with it, so looks like a big risk to take for that kind of money. Ping seems to be the best allrounder and without the problems that seem to be plaguing the other brands. Caveat emptor.
They seem reluctant to spell it out, but are warning its a huge problem. The youtube review notes it, but avoids going into the detail, and is actually quite positive on the Qi35. The reviewer does explain how TM contacted him after last years review when he posted ball speed reductions for one model, which was a consequence of TM's design anyway, so maybe they dont like reviewers stating negative aspects too explicitly.Is there more info or a link to the problem? I know someone who works at TM and would love to know what he thinks.
So they don’t like reviews telling the truth.?They seem reluctant to spell it out, but are warning its a huge problem. The youtube review notes it, but avoids going into the detail, and is actually quite positive on the Qi35. The reviewer does explain how TM contacted him after last years review when he posted ball speed reductions for one model, which was a consequence of TM's design anyway, so maybe they dont like reviewers stating negative aspects too explicitly.
Probably the font on the underside of the club, similar to the new callaway driver.They seem reluctant to spell it out, but are warning its a huge problem. The youtube review notes it, but avoids going into the detail, and is actually quite positive on the Qi35. The reviewer does explain how TM contacted him after last years review when he posted ball speed reductions for one model, which was a consequence of TM's design anyway, so maybe they dont like reviewers stating negative aspects too explicitly.