TaylorMade Qi4D Max
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Why We Like It
- This larger profile head uses an eight-gram weight in the rear of the sole for added stability and higher dynamic loft, a boon to players with inconsistent contact looking for extra forgiveness and higher launch.
- It targets players who prefer more of a small fairway-wood shape who swing hybrids with a sweeping motion.
- Internal weighting toward the heel side and a slightly more upright lie angle provide extra draw bias to fight excessive fades.
- The trailing-edge relief on the back part of the sole and the recessed weight port allow this larger model to move seamlessly through the turf.
- The low-profile face boosts confidence and helps average players make better contact with the face’s center.
- The sole channel extends farther toward the toe and heel to enhance ball speed on impacts lower on the face.
- The high-strength lightweight 450 steel insert provides better 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 Performance, low- and middle-handicaps
- 20, 23, 26, 30, 34 degrees (fixed hosel)
- all
- low
- mid
- high
Hot List testers noted a compact, confidence‑inspiring profile with standout turf interaction — it “mows through” turf and launches a high, rising ball that stops like a wedge. Consistently struck, forgiving, and easy to work, it produced straight, long approaches and a pleasing impact sound (from a quiet pop to a bass‑drum thump). Styling and a subtle composite crown alignment aid drew praise. One minor caveat: a few found the flight a bit mid/boring at times.
Hot List testers noted a high-launch, very forgiving profile—ideal for par-3s and par-5s and a strong 4‑iron replacement. The smaller head can look intimidating, but it produced repeatable strikes through the same window. Crown shaping and a simplified alignment aid help setup. Turf interaction is excellent, misses stay playable, and it’s very easy to hit. One caveat: it lacks a bit of giddy-up off the face.
Hot List testers noted a compact, classic head that inspires confidence at address and mows through turf with a quiet, powerful pop. It offers superb feel and workability, yielding easy-to-hit approach shots that stop like a wedge and often produce a consistent baby draw. Ball flight ranged from a mid, slightly boring trajectory for some swings to a towering, floating carry for others.
Feedback included praise for its "total-stripe" consistency: straight, long shots with a rising trajectory ideal for long approaches. Testers loved the bass‑drum thump at impact, the subtle copper tint on the composite crown and the easy framing. Loft, distance, sound, feel and target‑tracking were all excellent; the head feels solid through impact and performed reliably off both turf and the tee.
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