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TaylorMade has always been at the forefront when it comes to technology and innovation in driver category. It introduced us to the 'Carbonwood Age' back in 2022 with the Stealth drivers and now we have the Qi10 drivers which, like the previous ranges, come in three different variations - the Qi10 Max, Qi10 LS and the standard Qi10.


The drivers get their name from the breakthrough feature found in the Max driver, which has achieved an MOI measurement over 10,000 g-cm (hence the 10k), which means that it offers excellent stability and forgiveness on off-center strikes.


This has been achieved with an Infinity Crown, which puts the center of gravity low and deep for improved launch. There is also an optimised Head Shape and Carbon Face Technology, which is the third generation of the 60X Carbon Twist Face that we saw last year on the Stealth 2 drivers, and the final aspect is a Torque-Control shaft. This shaft has lower torque and promotes improved face closure at impact.


The Qi10 LS, for example, delivers lower spin and lower launch and is better suited to those with faster swing speeds. Along with the performance, it has a deeper face and a more compact overall head shape, which is in contrast to the Max and standard models, which feature a larger footprint combined with the clean look of the Infinity Carbon Crown.


Like previous years, various retailers will be selling the Qi10, including the likes of Dick's Sporting Goods or Golf Galaxy in the US and Scottsdale Golf or Clubhouse Golf in the UK. Along with those four main retailers, the drivers will also be available to buy direct from TaylorMade's official website.


There are many shafts available with the Qi10 drivers via a custom fitting. The Qi10 Max features a Fujikura Speeder NX TCS 50 (Stiff, Regular, Senior) and Mitsubishi Diamana T+ 60 (X-Stiff, Stiff, Regular) as standard. Along with the Max, the standard Qi10 comes with a Fujikura Ventus TR Blue 5 and Mitsubishi Diamana T+ 60, whilst the Qi10 LS has two shaft options in the Mitsubishi Tensei AV Limited Blue 65 and Mitsubishi Tensei AV Limited Black 65.


Although the TaylorMade Qi10 driver isn't on sale just yet, you can currently grab its predecessor, the TaylorMade Stealth 2, at a reduced price. We were particularly impressed by its all-round performance and powerful feel off the tee.


Taking up the game when he was just seven years of age, Matt made it into his county squad just a year later and continues to play the game at a high standard, with a handicap of around 2-4. To date, his best round came in 2016, where he shot a six-under-par 66 having been seven-under through nine holes. He currently plays at Witney Lakes in Oxfordshire and his favourite player is Rory McIlroy, despite nearly being struck by his second shot at the 17th during the 2015 BMW PGA Championship.


Reeling from two "very difficult" years in 2014 and 2015 that saw net sales and profits take a nose dive, TaylorMade- adidas Golf said in its annual report that it will reduce the number of new products introduced to the market while continuing to shift to longer product cycles.


First off, it means less over-saturation from a glut of clubs. Just take a look at eBay , where there are more than 18,000 sales listings for TaylorMade drivers, almost twice as many as the next-closest brand and almost equal to the combined total of Cobra, Ping, Titleist, Callaway and Nike drivers being sold second-hand. That excess inventory lowers demand, leading to clubs being sold at a discount (if they're even able to be sold). Golfers as a whole love new technology, but often the influx of new products can lead to consumer confusion as well as a frustration that their recent purchases might soon be considered "obsolete."


TaylorMade, which counts Jason Day, Dustin Johnson, Justin Rose and Sergio Garcia among its endorsers on the PGA Tour, has had a dizzying array of club lines in the last handful of years. Among them are names like Rocketballz, R11s, SpeedBlades, Tour Preferred, Jetspeed and the SLDR. In February of 2015, TaylorMade launched its new R15 driver. Just seven months later, the company introduced the M1, billed as the brand's longest driver and "most fittable" product line (drivers, fairway woods and rescue clubs).


"Due to the strong early demand and quick sell-through at retail, our launch quantities for the M1 were sold out quickly after its launch and much faster than we anticipated," Adidas Group Chief Executive Officer Herbert Hainer said in a letter to shareholders. "But unlike in the past, we have decided not to push further volumes into the market, in order to keep the product fresh and demand high."


The company's net golf sales dropped by 13% last year and Hainer promises that another important strategic decision will be made shortly, likely after an internal review is finished by the end of the first quarter this year.


TaylorMade revolutionized the metalwoods business and is one of the sport's most visible brands. It has a huge presence on tour and a loyal consumer following. The past two down years followed a decade of what the company says was "strong and profitable growth." TaylorMade's restructuring program is already in place and its effort to keep from flooding the market with new latest-and-greatest products -- if not overdue -- is certainly to be applauded.

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