GolfMagic tests TaylorMade's flagship driver for 2026 to see just why the likes of Rory and Scottie have already put it ...
Is the TaylorMade Qi4D Core worth the upgrade? Our in-depth review breaks down performance, looks and adjustability.
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TaylorMade Qi4D drivers: What you need to know
The four-model lineup features the fifth-generation carbon composite face design and a new video-driven shaft-fitting system ...
TaylorMade has launched its newest lineup for 2026 with the Qi4D family of drivers, fairway woods, hybrids and irons, with ...
After drifting away from its speed-first identity, TaylorMade hits reset with Qi4D—refocusing on ball speed, smarter fitting, ...
TaylorMade released their new Qi4D drivers and metalwoods, focusing on giving players the fastest and most fittable drivers.
The standout feature of the Stealth 2 line is the Nano textured 60X Carbon Twist Face that has a newly optimized profile on the back of the face that incorporates TaylorMade’s famous Inverted Cone ...
Punching the pedal initially led TaylorMade to dial in off-center performance in recent cycles, culminating with a Qi10 driver that even impressed the robot. It was so good from every impact location, ...
TaylorMade has officially released its new SIM2 drivers, which are the successors to its original SIM (“Shape in Motion”) drivers. While the company found winning success in the majors and in the ...
Price-drop season is here. With 2026 driver releases rolling out, several recent standouts have finally slipped into more ...
Looking for forgiveness off the tee? The TaylorMade Qi4D Max offers easy launch, strong ball speeds and a confidence-inspiring look you'll want to take advantage of ...
What’s TaylorMade going to do next? It's a common question that's asked during the yearly equipment cycle. Every manufacturer can innovate, but TaylorMade has found ways to buck the status quo.
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