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TaylorMade Qi4D

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Why We Like It

  • The core model of the Qi4D family emphasizes stability on off-center hits and aerodynamic efficiency, a difficult combination made possible by the extensive use of lightweight carbon composite in the crown, sole and face.
  • Four adjustable sole weights provide 26 grams of movable weight that can reduce spin, increase stability, change trajectory or mitigate left or right misses.
  • An updated design of the slot in the sole (thinner in the middle and wider at the heel and toe) improves the way the lower portion of the face flexes compared to the Qi35.
  • A new shaft-fitting algorithm, based on 11 million shots captured during the past two decades, analyzes the rate a golfer closes the face coming into impact and then matches that tendency to one of three shaft profiles to improve center-face contact.
  • The composite face maximizes deflection thanks to a new variable-thickness pattern arranged through 60 layers of carbon composite.
  • Part of that new face design includes added face curvature from the crown to the sole to produce more consistent speed, spin and launch on mis-hits.
  • Thanks to softening the edge between the top of the face and the start of the crown, and the way the rear weight port is more tucked under the sole, the head moves through the air more efficiently to maximize swing speed.
  • Top 5 in Sound/Feel, middle-handicaps
  • MOI rating: High
  • 8, 9, 10.5, 12 degrees (with a 12-way adjustable hosel)

hot list score breakdown

Performance
5.0
50%*
Innovation
5.0
30%*
Look / Sound / Feel
5.0
20%*
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Real results
Our ratings reflect the best scores in the Hot List criteria of Performance, Look/Sound/Feel and Innovation.

hot list testers feedback

Aesthetics
Plain
Elaborate
Acoustics
Quieter
Louder
Sensory
Softer
Firmer
Launch
Lower
Higher
Forgiveness
Least
Most
handicap
  • all
  • low
  • mid
  • high
COMMENT SUMMARY

Hot List testers noted excellent forgiveness on toe strikes and one of the larger sweet spots in the category, pairing a tight, solid impact feel with energetic ball speeds. Shots launched predictably with medium-to-high trajectory, low sidespin and soft landings, making the club very easy to dial in and work (roughly an eight-yard draw to a two-yard fade). The modern head shape, white alignment line and light, fast feel were praised. One caveat: its higher launch means it’s not the longest driver out there.

Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
COMMENT SUMMARY

Hot List testers noted a matted finish and square face that appeal visually and deliver a confident, reliable performance. The club produces a controlled, lower trajectory that avoids ballooning and offers a very playable, forgiving miss — off-center strikes still travel long. One caveat: misses register noticeably in the hands.

Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
COMMENT SUMMARY

Hot List testers noted exceptional forgiveness on toe strikes and a large sweet spot that produced consistent, straight shots with low sidespin. The head’s simple‑modern aesthetics, white alignment line and elaborate design details drew praise, as did the solid, crisp feel from the carbon‑insert face and the ball’s soft carry and rollout with medium backspin. It’s light and fast through impact and easy to control—can be shaped or hit straight. One caveat: it launches relatively high and isn’t the longest option off the tee.

Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
COMMENT SUMMARY

Hot List testers noted a tight, energetic impact with medium-launch, predictable ball flight and one of the larger sweet spots in its category. It produced a lively pop on good strikes, held shots well, and offered strong workability — roughly an eight-yard draw to a two-yard fade to dead center. One caveat: it can feel unforgiving on off-center strikes.

Summaries generated from tester comments with the assistance of AI.
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Range Results

We tracked 20,000 shots through player testing and then had them analyzed by our team of scientists. These graphics reflect the relative performance our players saw for each club in the category.

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