TaylorMade’s Qi4D Makes Tour Debut In The Hands Of McIlroy And Fleetwood
The post TaylorMade’s Qi4D Makes Tour Debut In The Hands Of McIlroy And Fleetwood appeared com. ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES NOVEMBER 05: Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland inspects his driver on the sixth tee during a Pro-Am prior to the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship 2025 at Yas Links Golf Course on November 05, 2025 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The USGA’s conforming club list is the final hurdle before new golf clubs can make it into the hands of professionals and onto store shelves. Both TaylorMade and PING saw new drivers approved on Monday, November 3. TaylorMade debuted three iterations of the Qi4D: Core, LS, and Max, while PING introduced the G440K. Fleetwood and McIlroy have already implemented the new driver lineup in their bags, with Fleetwood opting for the LS (Low Spin) model and McIlroy choosing the Core. McIlroy also added the 3-wood and 5-wood to his setup this week. “I felt like the driver was good,” McIlroy said after Round 1. “Obviously, a new driver in the bag this week. Felt like that worked well. com In his first round at the HSBC Championship, McIlroy averaged 334 yards off the tee, hitting 78 percent of fairways. His longest drive of the day came at the 10th hole, where his 355-yard tee shot reached the par-4 green. TaylorMade continues its polarizing all-carbon face in the Qi4D driver, a technology it first implemented in 2022 and remains the only major manufacturer to consistently use. The new model shifts some weighting elements forward and introduces more subdued color schemes than its predecessors. On the PING side, Joe Dean, Jon Perry, and Kristoffer Reitan put the new PING G440K driver into play in Abu.