Taylormade Qi10 LS Driver / 10.5 Degree / Regular Flex

Taylormade Qi10 LS Driver / 10.5 Degree / Regular Flex

£302.99 GBP
Tyalormade Qi10 Max Driver / 12 Degree / Regular Flex

Tyalormade Qi10 Max Driver / 12 Degree / Regular Flex

£257.99 GBP
Taylormade Qi10 LS Driver / 9 Degree / Stiff Flex

Taylormade Qi10 LS Driver / 9 Degree / Stiff Flex

£302.99 GBP
Left Hand Taylormade Qi10 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Regular Flex

Left Hand Taylormade Qi10 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Regular Flex

£170.99 GBP
Taylormade Qi10 LS Driver / 9 Degree / Stiff Flex

Taylormade Qi10 LS Driver / 9 Degree / Stiff Flex

£288.99 GBP
Taylormade Qi10 LS Driver / 9 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

Taylormade Qi10 LS Driver / 9 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

£302.99 GBP
Taylormade Qi10 LS Driver / 9 Degree / Stiff Flex

Taylormade Qi10 LS Driver / 9 Degree / Stiff Flex

£303.99 GBP
Taylormade Qi10 LS Driver / 9 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

Taylormade Qi10 LS Driver / 9 Degree / Extra Stiff Flex

£303.99 GBP

The TaylorMade Qi10 range took the golfing world by storm in 2024, engineered for maximum distance, forgiveness, and consistency. Featuring cutting-edge carbon twist faces, lightweight carbon crowns and a remarkable MOI of 10,000 g/cm², Qi10 clubs maintain ball speed across the face, even on off-centre strikes, while optimising launch and spin for every golfer.

The range includes drivers, fairway woods and hybrids, each designed with precision weighting and multi-material construction to improve stability, speed, and overall performance. With multiple driver models — including Max, Core and LS, any golfer can find the ideal combination of forgiveness, launch, and control to suit their swing style.

Despite the release of newer models like the Qi35 and Qi4D, the TaylorMade Qi10 remains trusted by the world's best players. World number 1 Scottie Scheffler still uses the Qi10 driver over the more recent models. Similarly, world number 2 Rory McIlroy used the Qi10 over the Qi35 throughout the 2025 PGA Tour season, proving just how reliable and high performing this driver remains even with newer models on the market. 

Whether you’re a beginner seeking easier launch or an experienced player chasing consistent distance and accuracy, the Qi10 family provides tour-inspired performance, modern design, and confidence-enhancing playability across the bag.

Questions? Answers here.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Qi10 is one of the most popular models of recent years, thanks to its high forgiveness, excellent distance and advanced technology in one range. Even two of the world's best golfers Rory Mclroy and Scottie Scheffler both kept the Qi10 in the bag past the release of the Qi35. With its 10,000 g/cm² MOI, golfers can achieve consistent ball speeds, straighter shots and easier launch. It's wide selection of models between low spinning variants and maximum forgiveness heads offer something for golfers of all abilities out there.

Both the Tour and LS models are low spinning variants built for more experienced ball strikers who will be finding the centre of the face more frequently. The only essential difference is that the LS is the title given to the low spinning drivers and the Tour models is the name given to the low spinning fairway woods and hybrids.

Technically no, there is a game improvement set of irons that were released at the same time as the Qi10 but they are officially titled just Qi irons not Qi10.

MOI (moment of inertia) measures a clubheads resistance to twisting on off centre strikes. The Qi10's 10,000 g/cm² is extremely high, this means the club is extremely stable at impact, translating in straighter shots and more consistent distance, especially on mishits.

The Qi10 was released in 2024 and focuses on high MOI and forgiveness. The Qi35 was released the year after in 2025 and comes with an additional head option, more adjustability and enhanced forgiveness compared to the Qi10. The Qi4D is the 2026 model on the same lineup of Taylormade drivers, adding even more aerodynamics, launch control and fitting options.

While both lines of clubs offer excellent performance and though the Qi35 is the newer model, there seems to be a notion that the Qi10 is the better club. Both Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler continued using the Qi10 model well after the release of the of the Qi35, showing just how trusted the Qi10 is at the highest level. Ultimately, they're extremely similar in terms of technology and performance, and with the Qi4D now on the market, the price difference between them is much smaller than it once was.