By: TaylorMade Golf | Duration: 00:04:11
Video Description
The TaylorMade loft sleeve allows you to customize your Qi35 Driver to fit your swing tendencies and dial in your desired trajectory and shot shape.
Some of you may wonder, what do all of those settings mean? What is “upright”? What happens when I move it toward “lower”? Well, we’re here to help.
In this video, @trottiegolf explains exactly what all of these settings mean, and what each movement will promote when you deliver the club.
Love taylormade since young
Taylormade and others need to catch up to Cobra. Had a fitting with them a couple weeks ago and all I can say is WOW. So many options and no need to have face closed or open to move loft.
Honestly, I'll never get rid of my Sim2 Max, but I'll never buy another taylormade driver again until they go back to titanium for one, but also I can't stand their hossel. I hate when my grip changes just by me wanting to play with loft or lie a little bit once in a while where is Callaway and all the others you can change that and your grip and shaft don't move Come on Taylor made you need to fix that. It's super annoying.
Does the upright lie setting affect spin/loft? I’m a high swing speed 128-132 (former baseball player) and I want to lower my 9° loft but the opening of the face is adding to my slice tendencies.
Taylormade better than cobra
Is there a weight setting on the club aswell or just the higher/standard/lower?
Is it the opposite for left hand golfers? I assume so but higher is lower correct?