⛳ Elevate your game anywhere, anytime — the only club you’ll ever need!
The Q Gen 2 Adjustable Golf Club features an 8-setting adjustable loft from 4° putter to 60° lob wedge, a durable two-part DuraLock travel shaft for easy portability, and a three-position extra-long oversize grip for enhanced control. Designed for right-handed men and women, this lightweight (0.79 kg) graphite and stainless steel club comes with a compact drawstring carry bag, making it the ultimate versatile golf companion for professionals on the move.
Size | 38" / 96cm |
Color | Black and Silver |
Golf Club Flex | Regular |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Material | Graphite, Rubber, Stainless Steel |
Brand | Q Golf |
Shaft Material | Graphite |
Item Weight | 0.79 Kilograms |
Golf Putter Lie Angle | 4 Degrees |
Grip Material | Rubber |
Grip Size | Oversize |
Grip Type | Standard |
Golf Club Type | Putter Golf Club |
Included Components | Q Club with adjustable head and two-part shaft, Travel bag with drawstring |
Manufacturer | Q Golf |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 23.9 x 6.8 x 2.9 inches |
Package Weight | 0.86 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Q Golf |
Model Name | Q Gen 2 |
Suggested Users | unisex |
M**K
Great gold club
Great looking golf club. If you are looking for a club that does it all this is the one. If you also looking for less bulk of a club.Very well made and very sturdy. The other cool its meant for travel. It can be put it in you check bag. You don’t have to a travel bag for you golf bag and pay an oversized bag fee.
J**N
Sturdy club
Like it so far
M**L
Great idea. Not so great for your hands.
While it is a great idea and I do enjoy the design, whenever i used the club, there was a lot of shock and feedback that was sent back to my hand no matter how i swung. I would go back to my regular callaway clubs or my friend's taylormade's and it would feel fine. So... Great for traveling. Not great for everyday use.
G**N
Good idea, poor function
Neat concept, not very functional. It feels weird when striking the ball. Not enough settings either, only 8??
T**S
Fantastic on a boat
Not for the traditionalist but while on a boat this club has been amazing. My wife is hitting better then her own irons.
L**N
For the non serious golfer and the fun at heart.
Fun club to use and funny as hell to watch it being used with friends that need an uplift after shanking a shot. The two piece shaft takes some time to get used to as well as the actual weight of the club as it is considerably heavier than your average modern club. Definitely recommend the extra long grip.
B**.
Best Adjustable golf club
I've used several adjustable golf clubs over the last 25 years and I like the Q Second Generation club the best.
M**E
Unacceptable Compromise with the huge bounce
Bought the Divnick and this one, and returned this one. This hits okay in the lower lofts, up to maybe 6 iron. But after that, its shaped like a hybrid head so it's very unusual hitting an 8 iron or higher loft with such a massive bounce on it. What this means is it is very difficult to impossible to get nice contact on a wedge from a tight lie. Probably no issue at all if it's in sand or a fluffy lie. Its competitor by comaprisson, the Divnick - is shaped like an iron and performs just like one. So it's a lot more enjoyable to use. Consider where someone would typically use this - on a little par 3 & 4 exec course - so a lot of wedges. And in my area, the courses are dry and the lies are tight. This just isn't a fun club to use. Forget using it off a mat if you have a range with mats or a simulator or top golf or something. Again - this is good for the lower lofts, and probably out of fluffy lies, but all around when you find yourself wanting to hit off a mat, or a higher loft off a tight lie, it's just not fun to try to make good contact with a club like this. I don't like that they say they designed this for other reasons... they had to make this compromise with the massive bounce due to the internal switching mechanism... not the reasons they will say - because it's objectively a bad thing. I'd recommend the Divnick, which is shaped exactly how you want an iron to be shaped.
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