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    TaylorMade New Releases for 2025

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    Updated on September 16, 2025
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    Looking to learn what you need to know about the latest new products from TaylorMade? These handy thumbnails will keep you up to date on the company's new releases across all club and ball catetgories.

    TaylorMade Qi35 Drivers: The TaylorMade Qi35 family of drivers (Qi35, Qi35 Max, Qi35 Max Lite and Qi35 LS) stretch driver performance potential by divining an optimal mix of forgiveness and ball speed. The Qi35 lineup features lower centers of gravity that align more closely with the center of the face for maximum ball-speed efficiency. But they also push new measured levels of forgiveness (high moment of inertia, or stability on off-center hits) through the use of more lightweight carbon composite. $600. Preorder Jan. 7, retail Jan. 30.

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    TaylorMade Qi35 Fairway Woods: TaylorMade’s latest line of Qi35 fairway woods consists of four models (Core, Max, Tour and Max Lite) boasting the equipment manufacturer’s patented twist face technology, thru-slot speed pocket and infinity carbon crown. On the heels of Qi10’s success on tour—specifically in the fairway-wood department—and at retail, TaylorMade made several smart improvements in an attempt to maintain momentum in the marketplace. Qi35, Qi35 Max, Qi35 Max Lite $350, Qi35 Tour $450. Preorder Jan. 7, retail Jan. 30.

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    TaylorMade Qi35 hybrids: TaylorMade calls it a “rescue” for a reason. For golfers who continually struggle to achieve any semblance of long-iron consistency, TaylorMade’s Qi35 rescues—also known as hybrids—can fill the void. With two easy-to-hit shapes boasting multi-material constructions and a reimagined TSS weighting system, these creations are designed to save shots from some of the trickiest yardages. $300. Preorder Jan. 7, retail Jan. 30.

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    TaylorMade TP5 and TP5x TRK-R golf balls: Encompassing all the technology of its TP5 and TP5x golf balls, TaylorMade’s TP5 and TP5x TRK-R golf balls are designed to further enhance the launch-monitor experience. Although the balls are designed for indoor use, they are USGA conforming and can be played in competition. $65 per dozen, available at TaylorMadeGolf.com and for fittings at certified TaylorMade fitting locations.

    TaylorMade Tour Response, Tour Response Stripe ball: TaylorMade’s latest version of its urethane-covered, three-piece Tour Response and Tour Response Stripe boasts a new core (the same as on the TP5 and TP5x) as well as a new mantle layer designed to increase distance for non-elite swing speeds (sub-105 mph). All while maintaining a soft feel with its compression of 70. A new design on the Stripe models was made to make the ball more visible on the grass. $43 per dozen, available now.

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    TaylorMade P·790 irons: The fifth generation of TaylorMade's players-distance P·790 irons boast a new steel alloy for the face that is 20-percent stronger than in the previous iteration. This allows for a fast, thin face that delivers more rebound at impact. $1,400 (steel)/$1,500 (graphite). Available for pre-order. At retail March 13.

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    TaylorMade R7 Quad Mini Driver: In 2004, TaylorMade debuted the R7 driver, a club that captured more than 30 wins worldwide, including that year’s U.S. Open by Retief Goosen. Now, to pay homage to that club as well as the follow-up R7 Quad, the company has introduced its R7 Quad Mini driver. The R7 Quad Mini Driver costs $480 and is available immediately for pre-order at taylormadegolf.com. Sales at retail begin May 1.

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    TaylorMade Spider ZT putters: The TaylorMade Spider putters are the top-selling individual model in the game and the preferred putter for the top two men's players in the world and the No. 1 woman. Given that résumé, it was only a matter of time before the hottest putter model in the game offered its take on the hottest putter trend in the game. We’re talking “zero torque” putters, the distinctively weighted putters with a unique shaft orientation designed to simplify the stroke for more consistency. Enter TaylorMade’s new Spider ZT, which matches elements of the highly popular mallet’s aim, alignment and forgiveness features with weighting designed to reduce the unreliable role of the hands in the stroke. $450 (standard models); $500 (overlength counterbalanced models); $550 (long). Lengths: 34, 35, 36 inches (standard); 36, 38 inches (counterbalanced); 46 inches (long). Available for preorder May 29 and at retail June 5.

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    TaylorMade Qi35 Designer Series drivers: TaylorMade Qi35 Designer Series blends the brand’s proven performance technology with limited-edition visual designs. Inspired by precious metals, the series includes three distinct models—Gloss Black, Gold, and Platinum—each offering the same engineering found in the standard Qi35 and Qi35 Max, but with a focus on elevated aesthetics.

    The Gloss Black version leans into a minimalist, modern style. An all-black carbon crown and green-accented sole create a visually clean profile at address, designed to inspire confidence without distraction. Score lines on the face and subtle branding provide detail without overwhelming the design.

    According to TaylorMade’s design team, these models offered a chance to depart from conventional club aesthetics. “It’s not something we get to do often,” said Robert Nunez, principal designer of product creation. “We explored different materials, finishes, and design influences you wouldn’t normally see in a standard release.”

    Priced at $649.99, the Designer Series is a limited-run experiment that blends golf technology with creative expression.

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    TaylorMade MG Proto Wedges: Previously offered exclusively to tour pros, the TaylorMade MG Proto wedges are now available in a small-batch release. Available in a raw finish in 58 and 60 degrees, the SC and SX grinds are both new to the general golfing population. The SC grind features medium-low bounce and is designed for players who like to manipulate the face and play different shots. The SX is more offset, with a rounded leading edge and a reverse C-shape ground into the trailing edge for added stability. This grind is made to be played in a wide variety of conditions. $200. Available now, exclusively on taylormadegolf.com.

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    TaylorMade P·UDI Bomber Iron: Ever wanted your utility iron to resemble a World War II-era bomber? Well, you're in luck! TaylorMade's limited edition P·UDI Bomber Iron's finish is a nod to 1940s aircraft and it comes with a headcover to match the style. Made for players who see a penetrating ball flight, the P·UDI features 26g of Tungsten, a thick-thin back wall and a sound stabilization bar, all of which help to deliver a forged feel. This 1-iron is 17 degrees and 40 inches long: The loft of a 5-wood with the length of a more traditional long iron or hybrid. $300. Available now on taylormadegolf.com and in select retailers.

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    Qi35 Ryder Cup Teams Edition drivers. The customization of TaylorMade's Qi35 driver platform takes on the flair of the upcoming Ryder Cup matches with commemorative versions that feature the colors and maps of Team USA and Team Europe. The sole, crown and face graphics include the blue of Team Europe vs. the red of Team USA, with gold accents for the Euros and blue and white accents for the USA model. Both drivers feature the same technologies of the stock Qi35 model, noted for its carbon composite in the face and the full crown. Its low center of gravity is designed to align directly with face center for improved transfer of energy at impact. Each model features a Fujikura Air Speeder 50 shaft with matching colors, as well as a matching headcover. $650.