From the Tips
2024 Preview: TaylorMade Qi10 Woods and Qi Irons
The new line of Qi10 Woods and Qi Irons from TaylorMade are designed to help you take your game to the next level. From extreme forgiveness to maximum power, each Qi10 Club has something new to offer.
10k MOI
Moment of Inertia measures a clubhead's resistance to change in its rotation. The higher the MOI, the higher the forgiveness. TaylorMade's highest ever level of combined inertia is showcased in the Qi10 Max Driver, which has an unprecedented level of 10k MOI for maximum forgiveness.
Enhanced Alignment
The Qi10 Drivers and Fairway Woods feature a new Infinity Carbon Crown that not only provides better weight distribution, but also creates a clean address view for precise alignment.
Straight Distance
The new Qi Irons are engineered with TaylorMade's patented technology to control face flexibility and eliminate cut spin for straight distance. This innovative design combined with individual head optimization for each iron provides precise and consistent results with every swing.
Next-Level Performance
The complete collection of TaylorMade Qi10 Woods and Qi Irons includes drivers, irons, fairway woods and hybrids, all engineered to help you play your best. From player performance to game improvement and tour level clubs, there are Qi10 Woods and Irons for every player.
First Look
Chris Trott caught up with LPGA Pro Nelly Korda to get a first look and preview of the new TaylorMade Qi10 MAX Driver.
From a first glance, the Qi10 MAX Driver stands out from traditional clubs. The new design features an elevated new look with subtle transitions from the club head to the face.
“When I set down a club, if I don’t like the look of it, I’m never going to be able to hit the shot shape that I want,” says Korda, who calls out the impressive look and feel of the new Qi10 MAX Driver. After a test swing, Korda points out key features like low-penetrating ball flight and a straight shot.
Learn more about the new Qi10 MAX Driver and see Nelly Korda's full review, plus get a preview of all the Qi10 clubs with the TaylorMade Qi10 Club Comparison Chart below.
- Qi10 MAX
- Qi10
- Qi10 LS
- Women's Qi10 MAX
TaylorMade Qi10 MAX
Type: Player Performance
Spin: Mid-Low
Flight Bias: Draw
Profile: Forgiveness
Forgiveness: Highest
Launch: High
Why We Love It: This driver has the highest combined inertia in TaylorMade history, delivering an unprecedented level of MOI. Hands down, this is the easiest TaylorMade driver to consistently square up. It’s the maximum combination of straight distance. The Qi10 MAX address size provides additional real estate to push mass even further away from the shaft axis, creating additional stability.
TaylorMade Qi10
Type: Player Performance
Spin: Mid-Low
Flight Bias: Neutral
Profile: Workability
Forgiveness: High
Launch: High
Why We Love It: This driver is strategically engineered to enhance forgiveness while simultaneously helping players reduce spin, all wrapped in a clean confident package. Built with a lower CG projection and higher MOI than Stealth 2, it’s a driver aimed at golfers seeking the ultimate blend of distance and forgiveness.
TaylorMade Qi10 LS
Type: Tour Level
Spin: Low
Flight Bias: Neutral
Profile: Adjustability
Forgiveness: Low
Launch: Medium
Why We Love It: Built for stability with low spin, the lower CG projection and high MOI create a driver aimed at higher speed golfers who want the standard in low-spin performance. This driver has been strategically engineered to reduce spin and enhance workability without sacrificing stability.
Women's TaylorMade Qi10 MAX
Type: Player Performance
Spin: Mid-Low
Flight Bias: Draw
Profile: Forgiveness
Forgiveness: Highest
Launch: High
Why We Love It: The Women's Qi10 Max lineup is engineered for extreme forgiveness and playability. This driver has the highest combined inertia in TaylorMade history, delivering an unprecedented level of MOI. Hands down, this is the easiest TaylorMade driver to consistently square up. It’s the maximum combination of straight distance and the max address size provides additional real estate to push mass even further away from the shaft axis, creating additional stability.
- Qi
- Qi HL
TaylorMade Qi
Type: Players Distance
Spin: Mid-High
Flight Bias: Straight
Ball Speed: Fast
Launch: High
Carry Distance: Swing Speed Dependent
Why We Love It: The majority of game improvement irons are designed in a way that exaggerates the right miss (left miss for left-handed players). The Qi irons feature TaylorMade’s patented face technology designed to control face flexibility and eliminate “cut” spin for straighter shots through the whole set.
TaylorMade Qi HL
Type: Game Improvement
Spin: Mid Spin
Flight Bias: Straight
Ball Speed: Fast
Launch: High
Carry Distance: Swing Speed Dependent
Why We Love It: The new Qi HL (Higher and Lighter) irons are designed with weaker lofts and an ultralight component package. They’re perfect for players who can benefit from a higher launch and increased clubhead speed to help maximize carry distance and accuracy.
- Qi10 MAX
- Qi10
- Qi10 Tour
- Women's Qi10 MAX
TaylorMade Qi10 MAX
Type: Player Performance
Spin: Mid-Low
Flight Bias: Neutral
Profile: Forgiveness
Forgiveness: Highest
Launch: High
Why We Love It: This club’s new Infinity Carbon Crown and sleek hosel design frees up mass for optimal weight distribution and lower CG to deliver longer distance. The iconic V Steel™ TaylorMade technology stays true to its heritage by improving turf interaction and versatility. A slightly shallower, oversized 200cc head provides confidence for players who typically struggle to hit fairway woods off the deck or from the tee.
TaylorMade Qi10
Type: Player Performance
Spin: Mid-Low
Flight Bias: Neutral
Profile: Workability
Forgiveness: High
Launch: Mid-High
Why We Love It: This club's new Infinity Carbon Crown and sleek hosel design frees up mass for optimal weight distribution and lower CG to deliver longer distance. The iconic V Steel™ TaylorMade technology stays true to its heritage by improving turf interaction and versatility. The Twist Face uses corrective face angles designed to overcome inherent golfer tendencies on mishits and produce straighter shots.
TaylorMade Qi10 Tour
Type: Tour Level
Spin: Low
Flight Bias: Neutral
Profile: Adjustability
Forgiveness: Low
Launch: Medium
Why We Love It: Take control of your flight by sliding the re-designed 50g weight to produce your desired distance, launch and spin. The clean address view highlights the advanced laser alignment feature that allows for precision aim. Protect ball speed with the Thru-Slot Speed Pocket, designed to optimize ball speed on low face hits. The Twist Face uses corrective face angles designed to overcome inherent golfer tendencies on mishits and to produce straighter shots.
Women's TaylorMade Qi10 MAX
Type: Game Improvement
Spin: Mid-Low
Flight Bias: Neutral
Profile: Forgiveness
Forgiveness: Highest
Launch: High
Why We Love It: The Women's Qi10 Max lineup is engineered for extreme forgiveness and playability. Each product is designed to maximize Inertia and paired with specific components to deliver made-for-you performance and create more stability at impact. These ultra-high MOl constructions boosts confidence and playability across all skill levels, helping women golfers make the most of every swing. Players looking for advanced personalization can choose from a variety of custom options, including shafts, grips and more.
- Qi10 MAX
- Qi10
- Qi10 Tour
- Women's Qi10 MAX
TaylorMade Qi10 MAX
Type: Player Performance
Spin: Mid-Low
Flight Bias: Neutral
Profile: Forgiveness
Forgiveness: Highest
Launch: High
Why We Love It: This club’s extreme perimeter weighting and ultra-low CG creates a versatile Rescue engineered for high launch, long carry distance and max forgiveness. The shallower face height allows golfers to launch it high from anywhere. The new larger Carbon Crown frees up mass to enable lower CG and added forgiveness.
TaylorMade Qi10
Type: Player Performance
Spin: Mid-Low
Flight Bias: Neutral
Profile: Workability
Forgiveness: High
Launch: High
Why We Love It: This club’s new, larger Carbon Crown frees up mass to enable lower CG and added forgiveness. Internal front-back split weighting creates a versatile Rescue with extremely long distance and easy, high launch. It also protects ball speed with the Thru-Slot Speed Pocket, designed to increase low face flexibility designed to optimize ball speed on low face hits.
TaylorMade Qi10 Tour
Type: Tour Level
Spin: Mid-Low
Flight Bias: Neutral
Profile: Workability
Forgiveness: Low
Launch: Low
Why We Love It: This club’s new Infinity Carbon Crown and sleek hosel design frees up mass for optimal weight distribution and lower CG to deliver longer distance. The high-toe deeper face provides a look and performance for players seeking the ultimate combination of distance, workability and control. It protects ball speed with the Thru-Slot Speed Pocket, designed to optimize ball speed on low face hits. The new tour-inspired precision shape sits beautifully behind the ball, square to the target and provides confidence, whether you're going for a par-5 in two or playing for position off the tee.
Women's TaylorMade Qi10 MAX
Type: Game Improvement
Spin: High
Flight Bias: Neutral
Profile: Forgiveness
Forgiveness: Highest
Launch: High
Why We Love It: The Women's Qi10 Max lineup is engineered for extreme forgiveness and playability. Each product is designed to maximize Inertia and paired with specitic components to deliver made-for-you pertormance and create more stability at impact. These ultra-high MOl constructions boosts confidence and playability across all skill levels, helping golfers make the most of every swing. Players looking for advanced personalization can choose from a variety of custom options, including shafts, grips and more.
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