I have been scouring the web for some great deals on the best drivers to present to you, and this one really took me aback! The drivers used by men’s World No.1 Scottie Scheffler, women’s World No.1 Nelly Korda and one of the greatest drivers of the golf ball in the history of the game, Rory McIlroy, all have a jaw-dropping discount over on Amazon.
It’s one of the standout deals we’ve so far in the run up to Black Friday, of which we’ve seen many. You can keep across all of the best bargains on our best Black Friday golf deals hub.
I dubbed the TaylorMade Qi10 driver, the longest of 2024 in a video I created for the Golf Monthly YouTube channel earlier this year and it has been one of the two drivers I have been personally gaming for the duration of my season, and now it is available at a crazy discount, along with the rest of its family, the Qi10 LS and the Qi10 Max.
I feel that TaylorMade has done a great job on this entire family, my personal highlights being the much-improved color scheme (I wasn’t a huge fan of the Stealth red), and the super clean infinity crown which massively cleaned up the look. It wasn’t just aesthetics either, I found that each model delivered on its own individual promises in bucket loads. The Qi10 LS for example is one of the lowest-spinning drivers I have tested all year and produces a seriously penetrating ball flight from its more compact pear-shaped head, while the Qi10 Max is arguably the most forgiving driver on the market right now. The exceptionally high MOI number that is produced by the stretched-out, rounded shaping and heavy back weighting gives it a stability that seriously flatters those off-center strikes.
As I said, however, the model I (and probably more relevantly Scottie and Rory!) have been gaming is the standard or ‘core’ model, which provides the absolute best of both worlds to me. It sits in a middle ground of spin, playability, and even shaping that could put it in the bag of almost any level of player. There is enough spin from the head to make it…
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