TaylorMade’s highly anticipated Qi35 lineup is here, and it’s making waves in the golf world. Building on the success of last year’s Qi10 series – which was a favorite among pros like Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy – the new clubs promise even better performance.
The big story? It’s all about helping you hit it higher and farther. TaylorMade’s engineers found a clever way to position the club’s weight lower, giving you more room for error on your shots. In simple terms: you don’t have to hit it perfectly to get great results.
Let’s break down what’s available:
Drivers
– Qi35: The all-rounder that’ll work for most golfers
– Qi35 LS: The low-spin option for better players
– Qi35 Max: Maximum forgiveness for those who need it
– Qi35 Max Lite: A super-light version to help you swing faster
The fairway woods come in three flavors:
– Standard Qi35: Versatile performer
– Max: Easiest to hit
– Tour: Compact head for shot-shapers
And don’t forget the hybrids:
– Regular Qi35
– Max version for extra forgiveness
– Max Lite for those seeking more speed
Pro players are already jumping on board. Collin Morikawa used the LS driver to shoot an incredible 32-under at the Sentry tournament. Rory McIlroy and Nelly Korda have also been spotted with the new gear.
The clubs hit stores January 30th. Drivers will run you $599-$649, fairways $349-$449, and hybrids $299. Each model comes with specially selected shafts to match different swing types.
Brian Bazzel, TaylorMade’s VP of Product Creation, says they’ve pushed forgiveness to new levels while actually improving distance – something that’s pretty tough to do.
From what we’ve seen so far, these clubs look amazing and perform even better. The gray crown really stands out, and early testing shows they’re both more forgiving and longer than previous models.
Could this be TaylorMade’s best lineup yet? Early signs point to yes.