TaylorMade Qi4D Max
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Why We Like It
- The larger footprint at address (18 percent larger than Qi4D Tour and 5 percent larger than Qi4D) inspires confidence for average golfers struggling with inconsistent impacts, as does the enhanced stability on off-center hits.
- With the sole weight in the rear, the center of gravity shifts farther back for a higher moment of inertia (increased forgiveness) and higher launch.
- An additional weight kit provides a range of options to increase or decrease the swingweight based on player-fitting preferences.
- A larger lightweight carbon-composite crown helps to shift the center of gravity lower for easier, higher launch with low spin.
- The sole channel, which helps the face flex on lower impacts, now extends farther toward the toe for even more speed on toe-side strikes.
- The shallowest face in the lineup features refined variable thickness to improve flexibility for on- and off-center hits.
- The lower rear skirt also helps to lower the center of gravity for easier launch and efficient spin.
- The adjustable hosel tweaks loft by plus/minus 2 degrees, extending the overall loft range of the line from 13 to 26 degrees.
- Top 5 in Performance, middle-handicaps
- 15, 18, 21, 24 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
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Hot List panelists observed a club that's easy to sweep or pinch, with a simple, appealing crown and excellent turf interaction. It balances workability and forgiveness: mis-hits still produced dead‑straight, consistent ball flight and often rewarded distance. Reviewers praised the lively energy transfer, good hand feedback, low-launch/consistent spin and a trampoline-like face that makes it very easy to hit. One minor caveat: impact has a slightly thuddy sound that doesn't match the otherwise snappy feel.
Hot List panelists observed it's easy to sweep or pinch the ball off the turf and praised the simple, pleasing crown. Reviewers liked the strong mix of workability and forgiveness—you can turn over or cut shots intentionally—while mis-hits remained reasonably benign. Many also noted the solid feel and how cleanly it moves through the ground.
Hot List testers noted a punchy, energetic club that feels exciting at impact. It launches low then spins up into very high, ballooning trajectories (a potential concern in wind). On the plus side it’s highly forgiving and consistent—easy to get airborne without sacrificing distance and often yielding extra yards. Reviewers highlighted the rare combo of distance and forgiveness, crisp feedback through the hands, a springy “trampoline” face, lower consistent spin and remarkably straight ball flight even on heel/toe hits.
Hot List testers noted a comfortable, fast snap through impact that delivers a lively, energized feel and solid energy transfer; a slight thud at contact was the only notable drawback.
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TaylorMade Qi4D Max
The Qi4D Max fairway wood is designed for golfers who are looking for a fairway that’s easy to launch due to a shallower face with maximum forgiveness.
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