Qi35 Max Driver

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          Delivering 10K MOI, the Qi35 Max driver is designed to deliver ultra-consistent performance for golfers seeking ultimate forgiveness while also delivering superior distance. With its low CG projection, golfers will experience more distance from more of the face.

          *Claim based on robot testing vs. Qi10 MAX in 13 impact locations

          DESIGNER SERIES

          The Qi35 Designer Series Precious Metals' heads feature striking aesthetics from the minds of TaylorMade's most creative designers. They bring an allure of exclusivity with an elusive, modern finish and subtle accents throughout.

          PREMIUM MULTIMATERIAL CONSTRUCTION

          The Qi35 Max driver features five strategic materials in its construction: chromium carbon, steel, aluminum, tungsten and titanium. They all work together to deliver unparalleled performance.

          10K FORGIVENESS

          The Qi35 Max driver features a symmetric Inertia Generator with a 34g tungsten weight to foster the best launch conditions of any 10K TaylorMade driver resulting in more distance.

          *Distance claim based on player testing vs Qi10 MAX

          HIGH INERTIA SHAPE

          The high inertia head of the Qi35 Max incorporates a full suite of proven TaylorMade technologies including Twist Face™, Thru-Slot Speed Pocket™, a 4° loft sleeve, and an Infinity Carbon Crown.


          LOFT HAND LIE VOLUME LENGTH SWING WEIGHT
          RH/LH 58° - 62° 460CC 45.75" D5
          10.5° RH/LH 58° - 62° 460CC 45.75" D5
          12.0° RH/LH 58° - 62° 460CC 45.75" D5
           
           

          Due to a slight variance in how we measure club length compared to the USGA, custom drivers ordered at 45.75 inches may exceed the 46 limit as defined by the USGA. If you've ordered a driver at that length, please measure from the end of the grip to assure conformity prior to competing in a sanctioned golf tournament. Variables that can contribute to deviations in length measurements include grip size and/or the presence of a grip cap, such as a tracking tool.