TaylorMade has unveiled its fastest and most fittable family of drivers to date with the launch of the Qi4D range.
It seems golf is becoming increasingly more athletic. The better players tend to hit the gym more often and speed seems to be a common denominator that a lot of golfers find themselves working on.
After all, more speed means more distance. Therefore, these new TaylorMade drivers might be the ideal solution for the modern game. They are engineered to help golfers swing the club faster and unlock more distance.
But, how exactly do they achieve this? Find out in our technology breakdown…
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TaylorMade Qi4D Drivers: The Technology
To help unlock this extra bit of speed off the tee, TaylorMade has introduced a new carbon face. Carbon is lighter than titanium which has allowed the brand to mover weight more efficiently around the club head.
TaylorMade’s testing showed that carbon faces are also more durable. Named The New Face of Fast, it has a reengineered roll radius across the face improves spin consistency on shots struck high or low, narrowing the gap between centre strikes and mishits.


















