
Charlie Woods Debuts TaylorMade's New Qi35 Driver at PNC Championship
Charlie Woods, son of Tiger Woods, was spotted using the new TaylorMade Qi35 driver during the PNC Championship Pro-Am. The 15-year-old golfer was seen warming up alongside his father with the new club, which features a Graphite Design AD-VF 6X shaft – the same shaft Tiger uses in his TaylorMade Qi10 LS.
While specific details about the Qi35 are limited, four models recently appeared on the USGA's Conforming List. Charlie's use of the new driver is particularly noteworthy given his impressive driving capabilities – he has been known to hit drives over 350 yards, with Tiger acknowledging that his son now outdrives him.

Golfer in cap swinging club
The TaylorMade Qi35 has also been seen in the hands of other professional golfers, including Nelly Korda and Rory McIlroy, as December typically marks the period when players test new equipment.

Golfer swings as others observe
Other equipment updates from the PNC Championship include Justin Leonard, Vijay Singh, and his son Qass testing new Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond drivers. Like the Qi35, these Callaway models also recently appeared on the USGA Conforming List in four variations: Elyte, Elyte X, Elyte Max Fast, and Elyte Triple Diamond.