TaylorMade Qi4D
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Why We Like It
- With its weighting slightly forward and a more mid-sized shape, this model appeals to players looking for the control of an iron with the right amount of higher launch and increased ball speed.
- This model targets players with more of a downward attack angle.
- The lightweight carbon-composite crown saves mass for a screw weight toward the front of the sole that lowers the center of gravity and improves ball speed.
- Fitters and players can increase or decrease the weight of the screw to fit ball-flight and swingweight preferences.
- The sole channel extends farther toward the toe to create more potential ball speed on toe-side mis-hits.
- The high-strength lightweight 450-steel insert improves face deflection at impact, increasing ball speed and launch angle. Its variable thickness stretches the area of the face that produces the highest ball speeds.
- Top 5 in Forgiveness, low- and high-handicaps
- 17, 19, 22, 25 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
- all
- low
- mid
- high
Hot List panelists observed an easy-to-launch, compact club with a sleek exposed-carbon crown and a simple alignment bar that made squaring the face effortless. Testers praised its large, active sweet spot, dependable distance and high yet penetrating flight, plus forgiving off-center performance and shot-shaping control. It delivers a satisfying pop and muted, iron-like sound at impact and sits well at address. One common caveat: a few found the feel a touch firm on strikes.
Hot List testers noted strong distance and a penetrating ball flight, aided by a top-line alignment bar that made it easy to center shots. The smaller-profile head blends size with a maximized hitting area, sits well at address and cuts through turf without digging. Off-center strikes remained solid and overall forgiving; a few found the feel slightly firm.
Hot List panelists observed a compact, rounded head with a minimal alignment line that aids aiming and shot-shaping. Players found it very easy to launch, producing a high, penetrating flight with consistent long distance and excellent greens-holding height. It felt stable and forgiving on off-center strikes, offering good face feedback and a crisp, whipping impact sound. A few testers noted the face feel ran firmer than expected.
Hot List testers noted the exposed carbon crown and simple alignment deliver striking looks and easy setup. Adjustability and a large sweet spot made early mis-hits travel acceptably, boosting confidence and average distance. The face felt active across toe, heel and high/low strikes, producing a penetrating, high-launching flight that held its line. It maintained energy through the shot, offered strong pop on good strikes, and still allowed shot-shaping. One tester called it feast-or-famine — good pop but inconsistent and a bit firm, muted-sounding.
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TaylorMade Qi4D
The Qi4D Rescue™ is designed to hit desired carry yardages while maintaining a steep landing angle, providing golfers the ultimate tool to hold greens with added utility from any lie.
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