TaylorMade Introduces Qi Irons

TaylorMade Golf's newest line of irons is called Qi promising versatility and forgiveness.

ORLANDO, Florida – TaylorMade Golf’s latest irons are the Qi for straighter ball flight and Qi HL (High & Light) for those golfers needing a higher ball launch and more distance.

TAYLORMADE Qi & Qi HL IRONS

Qi Irons

Game-improvement category

Hollow body construction

Weighted for straighter flight

Sole slot

Loft dependent center of gravity

Cap back reduces vibration

Stock lofts: 5-iron 21°, pitching wedge 43°

Stock shafts: KBS MAX 85 MT, Fujikura Ventus TR Blue, Fujikura Speeder NX TCS

Stock grip: Lamkin Crossline 360

Set of seven irons: $1099 steel, $1100 graphite

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Qi HL IRONS

Super game-improvement category

Hollow body construction

Weighted for straighter flight

Sole slot

Loft dependent center of gravity

Cap back reduces vibration

Stock lofts: 5-iron 23.5°, pitching wedge 44.5°

Stock shafts: KBS Max LITE, Fujikura Speeder NX

Set of seven irons: $1099 steel or graphite

TaylorMade says most golfers using game-improvement irons tend to slice and question why many irons in that category have a fade bias in the long irons. The design of the new Qi and Qi HL irons was predicated on making clubs that tend to hit straight shots with little fade bias and importantly, loft dependent placement of the center of gravity.

The Qi HL irons for slower swing speed golfers are lighter, up to 26g lighter, than a standard Qi iron and have stronger lofts to produce more distance.

“These irons epitomize TaylorMade’s continual evolution in game improvement designs,” said Matt Bovee, Director of Product Creation Irons. “We maintain the elevated forgiveness and ease-of-use, but package it with a clean look that any golfer would proudly display in their bag. In essence, we are delivering both distance and forgiveness within a more consistent and accurate package. All while achieving a larger sweet spot and a feel akin to forged irons.”

Combo sets with the Qi10 Rescues in various configurations are available as well.

https://www.taylormadegolf.com/

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Ed is a national award-winning golf journalist and has carried on a lifelong love affair with the game. His work covering the business of golf, equipment, golf personalities and travel is prominently featured in numerous print and electronic publications. He has competed in tournament golf both as an amateur and senior professional and though his competitive days are behind him, Ed still plays regularly and carries a handicap of 4. He lives on a water hazard in suburban Orlando. His email address is GolfScribe@outlook.com.

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