Scottie Scheffler just gave us a peek at his driver testing. Here’s the contextJack Hirsh

Scottie Scheffler not playing TaylorMade’s latest driver for the second year in a row might be a story now, but it won’t be in a month or so.

Scheffler surprised many by reverting to his TaylorMade Qi10 driver, which has won him three majors and 14 PGA Tour events, last month at his season debut at the American Express. That was after debuting the new Qi4D at the Hero World Challenge in his previous start in December and that month’s Golf Channel Games. He would, of course, end up winning in Palm Springs.

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This week, Scheffler showed up at TPC Scottsdale on Monday and went straight to work with TaylorMade’s Adrian Reitveld and coach Randy Smith on testing the new driver. The trio, and caddie Ted Scott, spent several hours on the range, with several different Qi4D heads and different Fujikura Ventus Black shafts looking for “the one.”

After his round on Friday, where Scheffler stormed back from a two-over opening day with a six-under 65 to make the cut, he gave us a peek into the process.

“I’m a little bit adverse to change as it is, and I have got a driver in my bag that’s won quite a lot of golf tournaments; had a lot of success with it,” Scheffler said. “It’s just one of those things that is tough. I’m not going to put anything in the bag unless I feel it’s better. We are getting really close. There are some improvements I’ve for sure seen in the new driver. It just hasn’t gotten quite where it needs to be in order for me to put it in competition.”

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