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The Potential Mastery of the TaylorMade Qi35 Lineup: A Comprehensive Range Set to Debut in 2025

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 7, 2025Updated:January 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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TaylorMade is known for their innovation in the golf equipment industry, and their latest product line, the Qi35 range, is no exception. Following the success of their Qi10 range in 2024, which was popular among both retail customers and professional tour players, TaylorMade has high hopes for the Qi35 range in 2025. The name “Qi35” represents the three pillars of form, function, and fit, with five different head models available in the driver. The key technology behind the Qi35 range is CG projection, which aims to optimize launch conditions for maximum distance.

In terms of the models available in the Qi35 range, there are four driver head models to choose from, each offering a unique combination of forgiveness, spin control, and adjustability. The Qi35 model appeals to a broad range of players with its rounded profile and higher MOI, while the LS model is geared towards those seeking low spin performance. The Max and Max Lite models offer maximum forgiveness and are designed for golfers looking to increase their clubhead speed. Additionally, a fitting head with built-in reflective face sensors is available for accurate club data measurements.

The fairway wood options in the Qi35 range cater to different player preferences, with the standard Qi35 model offering a balanced launch and spin profile. The Max model is the largest and most forgiving in the lineup, while the Tour model is designed for those who prioritize workability and precision. The hybrid offerings include the core Qi35 Rescue, the max MOI Max Rescue, and the lightweight Max Lite Rescue, providing options for golfers of all skill levels.

On the professional tour scene, players like Rory McIlroy and Nelly Korda have been spotted using the Qi35 models, showcasing the range’s performance capabilities. TaylorMade’s VP of Product Creation, Brian Bazzel, emphasizes the focus on forgiveness, distance, and enhanced launch conditions in the Qi35 range, as well as the groundbreaking fitting technology available in the SelectFit heads. Initial impressions from testers have been positive, with praise for the aesthetics and performance improvements in the Qi35 range.

Overall, the TaylorMade Qi35 range is set to make a significant impact in the golf equipment market, with its advanced CG projection technology and versatile head models catering to a wide range of players. The range is scheduled for release on January 30th, with prices ranging from £269/$299 for hybrids to £529/$649 for drivers. With a focus on maximizing performance gains and optimizing distance and flight, TaylorMade’s Qi35 range is poised to be a game-changer for golfers looking to enhance their game on the course.

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