TaylorMade's ultra-forgiving flagship driver might be one of the most easy-to-hit drivers of the year, but all that forgiveness comes with a catch.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The new TaylorMade Qi4D family of drivers (Qi4D, Qi4D Max, Qi4D Max Lite, Qi4D LS) aim to manage the complicated challenges of faster ball speed mixed with forgiveness and ...
TaylorMade is slamming the doors on the driver forgiveness battles. We’re back to an all-out speed war and TaylorMade thinks you’ll be fastest when your driver is the best fit for you. The company is ...
In 2022, TaylorMade launched the Stealth drivers, the brand’s first carbon-faced offerings. A year later came Stealth 2, followed by the Qi10 family, which included the Qi10 Max, TaylorMade’s first ...
From this legendary TaylorMade driver to the 'most forgiving' Ping model, we look at the 5 'unicorn' drivers that reached peak performance years ago - and why even Tour Pros refuse to give them up ...
What you notice first about TaylorMade’s new line of SIM drivers is the unique look and shape. And that’s the point. Geometry is the story with the SIM family. More specifically, TaylorMade’s latest ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: TaylorMade’s new BRNR Mini Driver, the company’s latest iteration of metalwoods that take a spot somewhere between downsized drivers and oversized fairway wood, is an appealing ...
Perhaps a little lost in the giddy celebration of the post-crash return of Tiger Woods was the driver in his bag. Woods put the new TaylorMade Stealth in play at the PNC Championship and now the ...
Specs: Carbon-fiber and polymer face with titanium and carbon-fiber body, moveable sole weight (Stealth Plus+) and adjustable hosel. With the release of the new Stealth Plus+, Stealth and Stealth HD ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: A carbon-composite face—not the crown or even the body as we’ve seen in various stages over the last 15 years or so, but the part of the club that makes contact with the ball—is ...