TaylorMade Qi35 Review
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TaylorMade Qi35 Review

Driver · 13 rounds in my bag

Played & written by Marcus Santana

By Marcus Santana · Published June 26, 2026

7.6/ 10

The short version

First swing with the TaylorMade Qi35 and it comes off hot and low, the kind of strike you feel in your hands a beat before you look up. By the back nine I was aiming at the middle of the fairway instead of the safe side, and that tells you more than any number does. The catch: my low-heel miss still goes left, it just does not fall out of the sky any more.

How it played

I put it in play for 13 rounds and never babied it — wet mornings, baked-out afternoons, the lot. What I keep coming back to is that it comes off hot and low, the kind of strike you feel in your hands a beat before you look up. Where it bit me: my low-heel miss still goes left, it just does not fall out of the sky any more — worth knowing before you spend the money.

How it looks

Big without looking bloated, and it sits square behind the ball with no fiddling. I care less about that than how it feels, but it does not hurt.

What won me over

  • it frames the ball square with no fiddling
  • toe strikes keep almost all of their ball speed
  • a flight I can hold into a two-club wind

Good to know before you buy

  • the adjustability chart is more confusing than it needs to be
  • the stock shaft is too soft for anyone over 105 mph

My verdict

7.6/10 from me. If you swing hard and want the bad ones to finish in play, the TaylorMade Qi35 earns its spot in the bag. If the adjustability chart is more confusing than it needs to be is a dealbreaker for you, keep looking.

MS

Marcus Santana

Founder & Lead Tester, Homie Golf

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