TaylorMade are at the pinnacle of golf club manufacturing right now.
It’s no exaggeration to suggest that TaylorMade are at the top of their game when it comes to making golf clubs.
The likes of Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler are brand ambassadors for TaylorMade and that tells us all we need to know about the quality of their golf clubs.
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However, TaylorMade actually received some criticism for their Qi35 driver after McIlroy, and indeed Scheffler, opted to switch back to the Qi10 model.
Now, the top-tier club manufacturers seem to have taken things to another level with their latest driver design.
The Qi4D has just hit the market and it looks truly sensational…

TaylorMade release brand new driver
These days, it seems like companies release new drivers every few months.
However, this time it seems like TaylorMade have really taken things up a notch.
They have released their new Qi4D model driver and it seems like it could be a real game-changer for golfers of all levels.
TaylorMade made an official statement about their new release on Thursday.
It read: “Our fastest, most fittable family of drivers. Qi4D combines a faster face, enhanced aero and moveable weights to create speed like never before.
“Pair that with a new shaft-fitting technology in REAX, and you’ll see what fast really feels like.“
Amateur golfers looking to improve their driving will undoubtedly be lining up to try out TaylorMade’s brand new innovation.
What is TaylorMade’s REAX shaft-fitting technology?
Can amateur golfers really get better with TaylorMade’s new Qi4D model?
With the new technology used to pair the correct shafts to the club-head, there’s every chance that they can.
TaylorMade’s REAX technology uses swing data collected from millions of captured shots to slot three separate categories.
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The categories are low, mid and high.
Golfers are then matched up with shafts to suit them, with more flex for slower swing speeds and vice versa.
All of this has been done with the main goal of optimizing impact, speed, and accuracy.
It will be fascinating to see how the best golfers in the world like McIlroy and Scheffler get on with the new driver during the 2026 season.