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Testing robots confirm improvements in fairway woods for heel shots

News RoomBy News RoomMay 30, 2024Updated:May 30, 20243 Mins Read
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TaylorMade’s Qi10 Max fairway wood is making waves in the golfing community due to its impressive performance on heel misses, where it sees almost non-existent carry distance loss. When comparing the data from robotic testing of various fairway woods, it became clear that the Qi10 Max stood out from the rest in this regard. While toe misses are more common in golf, it is essential for manufacturers to cater to golfers who are inconsistent with their contact, whether it be a toe or heel miss.

The numbers revealed that while the average carry distance delta for toe misses across all models was 1.2 yards, the Qi10 Max showcased only a 0.8-yard difference on heel misses. This is a significant improvement compared to other fairway woods that saw distance dips of 14-17 yards on heel misses during testing. This means that golfers who frequently miss in the heel can benefit greatly from using the Qi10 Max, as they will experience little to no loss in distance compared to other models.

While the Qi10 Max is certainly a standout option for golfers struggling with heel misses, it is not the only one worth considering. In fact, there are other 15-degree fairway woods that also showed tight carry distance deltas on heel misses during testing. By taking a closer look at these options, golfers can find the right fit for their game and potentially improve their performance on the course. Testing various models and comparing their performance can help golfers make informed decisions when selecting a new fairway wood.

Finding the right equipment is crucial for golfers looking to improve their game, and selecting a fairway wood that minimizes distance loss on mishits can make a significant difference in their performance. As technology continues to advance in the golf industry, manufacturers like TaylorMade are constantly innovating to provide golfers with the tools they need to succeed on the course. Through rigorous testing and analysis, golfers can find the best fit for their game and make the most out of their equipment.

For those looking to make changes to their bag in the future, getting a fitting at a location like True Spec Golf can be beneficial. By working with professionals who understand the nuances of golf equipment and how it can impact performance, golfers can ensure they are using the best possible gear for their game. Whether it’s selecting a new fairway wood or making adjustments to other clubs in the bag, getting a fitting can help golfers optimize their equipment for maximum performance on the course.

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