QILS vs. GT

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dcrewint
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I've always favored Titleist drivers/irons. My TS3 driver face cracked after some enjoyable years. Hit a friend's QILS and he made me a pretty good offer. A month or 2 after buying his driver Titleist announced the release of the GT.

I like the QILS but would prefer to make the swap to the GT3 (or GT2 - I hit both similarly). Wondering what would be the best place trade in the QILS for the GT? In your experience what company gives the best buy back value?

Or, if there is anyone that preordered the GT and might be interested in a swap after you discover the GT isn't for you?
khaos288
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AG
didn't you see the Rick Shiels video. Titleist sell sell sell!

(this is a joke. Rick looked like a clown, and Titleist fitters looked professional af)
TecRecAg
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AG
The Qi LS would get my vote. But it's extremely biased as I never hit Titleist drivers well.
Kansas Kid
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I just got my new GT3 and it is 15-30 yards longer than my old driver and less dispersion. My only complaint is it sounds horrible even on flushed shots. I have always played TaylorMades before this but it blows away my 4 years old club.
cakubacak
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AG
My GT2 came in last Wednesday, and can say it is a big jump from my TS3, which I always hit really well, but the misses with the GT2 are much smaller and go as far as the solid strikes of the TS3. Carried several bunkers yesterday that I normally have not, and shot a 78 my first round with the GT2. Great driver, and I loved the TS. For me and my swing Titleist consistently outperforms Taylormade, Calloway and Ping when I tried them all.
dcrewint
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If it turns out you'd like to trade for my QiLS let me know!
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