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TaylorMade’s Qi4D drivers break speed into four dimensions, pairing carbon faces, adjustable weighting and stock shafts built to fit more swings.

Gear: TaylorMade Qi4D, Qi4D LS, Qi4D Max drivers

Price: $649 with Mitsubishi Reax shaft and Golf Pride Z Grip +2; $699.99 with reflective fitter markings

Specs: Titanium chassis with carbon face, crown and sole panels, moveable weights and adjustable hosel

Available: Jan. 29

Who it’s for: Golfers seeking more consistent ball speed and tighter spin windows.

What you should know: TaylorMade rebuilt its driver platform around four dimensions of performance: face behavior, aerodynamics, shaft response and center-of-gravity adjustability. The goal is to deliver a more predictable launch and spin for a wider variety of swings.

The Deep Dive: As they were developing the Qi4D driver line, TaylorMade’s designers and engineers broke the concept of speed into four dimensions, focusing on the face, the shape of the head, the shaft, and the adjustability features that help ensure a proper fit. If those elements could be dialed in, they believed they could produce a driver that would work for a wide range of golfers. That included staff players like Rory McIlroy, Nelly Korda, and Scottie Scheffler, as well as recreational golfers.

Now you know what the name Qi4D stands for: four dimensions of speed. While the standard Qi4D, the low-spin Qi4D LS and the forgiveness-minded Qi4D Max all share several core technologies, they are designed for very different types of players.

All three models feature large carbon fiber crowns and sole panels, along with adjustable hosels that allow golfers to increase or decrease loft by up to 2 degrees. Each model also features a carbon fiber face. This technology first appeared in TaylorMade’s Stealth drivers in 2022. But for Qi4D, TaylorMade refined the face by tightening manufacturing tolerances so the faces sit closer to the USGA and R&A limits on coefficient of restitution (COR) and characteristic time (CT). The more precisely TaylorMade can control the hitting area, the more consistently it can increase ball speed without risking non-conforming heads.

TaylorMade also revised the face curvature from top to bottom, known as roll. Typically, shots hit high on the face launch higher with less spin, and low-face strikes launch lower with excessive spin. By rounding the roll radius, Qi4D drivers add spin to high-face strikes and reduce spin on low-face strikes, normalizing spin across a larger portion of the hitting area for more consistency.

Although custom fitting is growing, most golfers still buy stock-shaft drivers, so offering stock shafts that could better match what most golfers need to produce high-quality strikes was another priority for TaylorMade.

After studying more than 11,000 swings from staff professionals and recreational players, the brand’s fitters identified correlations between a golfer’s release patterns and the shaft they ended up using.

TaylorMade grouped players into three categories: high rotation (HR), medium rotation (MR), and low rotation (LR). Specific shaft designs consistently matched each group’s delivery patterns. Then it partnered with Mitsubishi Chemical to create three updated Reax shafts — Red, Blue and White — that matched those patterns. Red has a softer tip for HR players, White has a stiffer tip for LR players, and Blue sits in the middle for MR players.

With these shafts in place, TaylorMade intends for fitters to use the head, loft and moveable weights to produce the ball flight a player wants, while the shaft helps the golfer deliver the club more consistently.

Finally, but offering three different Qi4D drivers, TaylorMade felt nearly every player should be able to find a combination of head style, loft, shaft and adjustable features to maximize their swing.

The standard Qi4D (9, 10.5 and 12 degrees; 8-degree RH only) includes two 4-gram weights in the front heel and toe ports and two 9-gram weights in the rear ports. Fitters can configure those cartridges to create strong draw, strong fade, subtle draw or subtle fade biases. Putting both heavy weights forward lowers launch and spin while increasing speed. Placing both heavy weights in the back maximizes forgiveness and stability. The head is 4 millimeters shorter from front to back than the Qi35, but TaylorMade says it is more aerodynamic and produces about 1.2 mph more ball speed.

The Qi4D Max (9, 10.5 and 12 degrees) is the most stable and most forgiving driver in the lineup for players who struggle with inconsistent strikes. Instead of using titanium in the ring that forms the head frame, designers saved weight by using forged aluminum, which is then milled into the final structure that holds the carbon face, crown, and sole. The Max has two moveable weights, a 4-gram and a 13-gram, positioned in the front and back of the sole. The head has a built-in draw bias and less left-right adjustability than the standard Qi4D. With the 13-gram weight in the back, the moment of inertia increases significantly. The combined MOI is about 9,700 g/cm2. That does not meet the technical threshold to be labeled a 10K driver, but the Qi4D Max is TaylorMade’s first ultra-high-MOI driver with an adjustable hosel.

TaylorMade will also offer a Qi4D Lite (10.5 and 12 degrees), which is 30 grams lighter than the standard Qi4D Max and designed for golfers with slow-to-moderate clubhead speed.

The Qi4D LS (9 and 10.5 degrees; 8 degrees RH only) is the lowest-spinning and lowest-launch model. It remains a 460cc head but has a more rounded profile. The crown sits higher behind the topline and the back of the sole rises more sharply, which creates the most aerodynamic shape in the Qi4D line. The LS includes 4-gram and 15-gram weights so players and fitters can adjust launch and spin.

TaylorMade is also making its reflective fitting heads available to consumers. These heads were previously limited to fitters only. They are legal for play and allow golfers with access to Foresight launch monitors to collect clubhead data along with ball data.

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TaylorMade has unveiled its new Qi4D driver range, introducing four models designed to deliver increased speed, improved consistency and greater fitting options for golfers of all abilities.

The Qi4D family consists of the Qi4D, Qi4D LS, Qi4D Max and Qi4D Max Lite, with TaylorMade describing the range as its fastest and most fittable driver lineup to date.

All four models will be available for pre-order now, with retail availability from January 29, priced at £549. Launch Monitor Enabled (LME) versions will also be offered at £579.

According to TaylorMade, modern driver performance is increasingly defined by speed and personalisation, and the Qi4D range has been engineered to deliver both.

“Golfers are looking for a driver that’s fit for them and gives them speed off the tee,” said Brian Bazzel, TaylorMade’s Vice President of Product Creation. “From aerodynamic head shapes to improved face design and the use of lighter materials, we’ve created our fastest family of drivers.”

New Qi4D driver is shaped for speed
New Qi4D driver is shaped for speed

Carbon face technology at the core

At the heart of the Qi4D range is a new carbon face design, which TaylorMade says produces faster ball speeds than traditional titanium faces while also improving durability.

A reengineered roll radius across the face is designed to deliver more consistent spin and distance on shots struck both high and low on the face.

The drivers also feature an updated Speed Pocket™, developed using Finite Element Analysis, to improve face flexibility and ball speed on common impact locations low on the face.

TaylorMade’s proven 60x Carbon Twist Face™ technology remains, helping reduce dispersion on off-centre strikes.

Qi4D has a Face designed for Speed

Aerodynamics and fitting

Each Qi4D head shape has been refined through hundreds of simulations to balance aerodynamic efficiency with forgiveness and stability.

TaylorMade says the improved shaping allows golfers to swing faster while maintaining confidence at address.

A major focus of the range is fitting. Drawing on data from more than 11 million driver shots, TaylorMade has developed its new REAX™ shaft lineup, designed to suit golfers based on their swing rotation rate — high, mid or low.

Golfers can now determine their rotation rate using a simple face-on video of their swing, helping fitters recommend the most suitable REAX shaft.

The system aims to simplify the fitting process and make customisation more accessible to everyday golfers.

Matthew Simone, Director of Product Category, Custom, said: “With Qi4D, we’ve brought custom fitting to our stock shafts.

Our driver fitting process is now more precise and efficient than ever.”

Qi4D Driver Face
Qi4D Driver Face

Model overview

  • Qi4D: The most adjustable head in the range, featuring four moveable weights that allow golfers to fine-tune launch, spin, forgiveness and shot shape. Available in lofts from 8° to 12°.

  • Qi4D LS: The lowest-spinning and fastest model, designed for players seeking maximum speed and workability. Two moveable weights allow precise control of flight and spin.

  • Qi4D Max: A high-MOI driver built for forgiveness and stability, using an aircraft-grade aluminium collar to save weight while maintaining adjustability.

  • Qi4D Max Lite: An ultra-light option aimed at golfers looking to increase clubhead speed, featuring lighter components throughout and a distinctive two-tone head design.

All models feature a 4° loft sleeve for additional adjustability and are available with a range of REAX shaft options.

Early tour adoption

Qi4D drivers have already made an impact on the professional tours. World number one Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood all put the Qi4D into play towards the end of 2025, while Nelly Korda, Charley Hull and Brooke Henderson also adopted the new drivers.

Rory Mcllory with his Qi4D Driver

On the DP World Tour, Jayden Schaper secured back-to-back victories at the Alfred Dunhill Championship and the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open using the Qi4D LS.

TaylorMade expects the Qi4D range to see widespread use across both men’s and women’s tours as the 2026 season gets underway.

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