As one of the most innovative brands in the golf equipment space, when TaylorMade releases a new product line, the golfing world pays attention. The Qi10 range of 2024 proved a massive success both at retail and on global professional tours around the world, with players such as Scottie Scheffler, Nelly Korda, and Rory McIlroy all seeing great results with their Qi10 products last season. The Qi10 fairway model in particular was one of the most used products of the year by non-contracted professionals, which is always a great indication of an impressive club.
But TaylorMade doesnβt ever sit still for long and 2025 sees the launch of a new family, Qi35. Taking its name from the β3β pillars it stands for – form, function, and fit – plus the β5β head models available in the driver, TaylorMade will be hoping that it can reach, or even surpass, the heights of the Qi10 range. Here’s everything you need to knowβ¦
What is the technology?
The tech story behind the Qi35 range is all about CG projection. Without wanting to get too technical, essentially the whole range has been engineered in such a way that the CG location projects out onto the face as low as possible, to increase what TaylorMade is referring to as βthe area of opportunityβ. In basic terms, strikes on or above the CG projection will result in higher launch and lower spin which we all know adds up to more yardage, so, if that CG projection is lower then that gives you more chance of seeing those optimal launch conditions. Well, that is certainly what TaylorMade believes and it has tackled this through saving weight in the crown and hosel section and distributing that discretionary weight around the club head to bring that balance point or CG projection as low as possible.
What are the models and who are they aimed at?
DRIVERS
Despite the β5β in the name of the model, there are in reality four driver head models in the Qi35 range available for golfers to buy, with the fifth being a specific fitting head with built-in reflective face sensors. The built-in fitting markers have been designed to deliver the most accurate face delivery and impact information possible removing the need to carefully place stickers onto the face to gather club data on camera-based systems such as the Foresight Sports GCQuad. Additionally, TaylorMade has provided Trackman clubhead measurements for the most…
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