TaylorMade Launches Qi Max and Qi Max HL Game Improvement Irons
TaylorMade launched Qi Max and Qi Max HL irons in January 2026. The game improvement irons feature optimised face technology to reduce unwanted fade bias and a sound stabilisation bar for improved feel.
The two-model lineup is available for pre-order from January 8, 2026, and at retail locations from January 29, 2026.
According to the manufacturer’s announcement, Qi Max and Qi Max HL irons deliver unparalleled distance and forgiveness in packages that inspire confidence.
The irons are designed with distinctive profiles, superior sound and feel.
Key Details
- Launch announcement: January 2026
- Pre-order date: January 8, 2026
- Retail availability: January 29, 2026
- Models: Qi Max, Qi Max HL
- Price (steel): £143 / €183 / SEK 2,072 / NOK 2,157 / DKK 1,386 / CHF 170 per iron
- Price (graphite): £157 / €200 / SEK 2,286 / NOK 2,386 / DKK 1,515 / CHF 185 per iron
- Key technology: Individual face optimisation, sound stabilisation bar, ECHO Damping System
- Face design: Engineered to flex in unison and reduce cut spin
- Research base: Survey of 11,000+ core golfers
TaylorMade Qi Max Iron Models Comparison
| Model | Target Player | Profile | Lofts | Key Features |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Qi Max | Distance and forgiveness with aspirational look | Compact: thinner topline, shorter blade, reduced offset | Standard game improvement | FLTD CG, Speed Pocket (4-8 irons) |
| Qi Max HL | Maximum carry distance, slower swing speeds | Larger: longer blade, taller face, thicker sole and topline | 3° weaker than Qi Max | Ultralightweight, Speed Pocket (5-8 irons) |
TaylorMade Qi Max Pricing by Region
| Shaft Type | UK (£) | Europe (€) | Sweden (SEK) | Norway (NOK) | Denmark (DKK) | Switzerland (CHF) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Steel | £143 | €183 | SEK 2,072 | NOK 2,157 | DKK 1,386 | CHF 170 |
| Graphite | £157 | €200 | SEK 2,286 | NOK 2,386 | DKK 1,515 | CHF 185 |
Face Optimisation Reduces Unwanted Fade Bias
TaylorMade engineers conducted extensive testing on game improvement iron faces. The research showed that faces in most game improvement irons flex more on the toe at impact than anywhere else on the face.
According to TaylorMade, this creates unwanted fade bias that sees golfers losing shots to the right for right-handed players. To counteract this tendency, the faces in Qi Max and Qi Max HL irons are designed to flex in unison and reduce cut spin for shots that stay online.
The individual face optimisation technology addresses the specific flex patterns at impact. The engineering aims to deliver straight distance by eliminating the fade bias common in traditional game improvement iron designs.
TaylorMade Qi Max Technology Features
| Technology | Function | Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Individual Face Optimisation | Face designed to flex in unison across hitting area | Reduces cut spin and unwanted fade bias |
| Sound Stabilisation Bar | Connects back bar to topline | More stable topline produces solid feel |
| ECHO Damping System | Material positioned higher in face | Reduces vibration, improves sound quality |
| FLTD CG (Qi Max only) | Progressive CG positioning through set | High launch in long irons, optimised flight in short irons |
| Speed Pocket | Slot in sole (4-8 irons Qi Max, 5-8 irons Qi Max HL) | Protects ball speed on low-face strikes |
Sound Stabilisation Bar Improves Feel

TaylorMade surveyed more than 11,000 core golfers to understand expectations from game improvement irons. The research found that players now expect more than top-tier performance. They seek high-performance irons that deliver premium feel.
According to the research, much of what golfers perceive as feel relates to the sound the clubface and ball make at impact. Armed with these findings, TaylorMade engineers designed Qi Max and Qi Max HL irons to be optimised for sound and feel.
Engineers found that the top of the face and topline are most prone to undesirable sound. These areas of the head experience the most flexion at impact.
TaylorMade incorporated a sound stabilisation bar that connects the back bar to the topline.
The sound stabilisation bar makes the topline more stable and produces a more solid feel. Additionally, the bar allows expanded use of ECHO Damping System material higher in the face.
This reduces vibration and produces better sound quality at impact.
What Golfers Can Expect from TaylorMade Qi Max Irons
Qi Max Irons:
- ✅ Target player: Distance and forgiveness with aspirational look
- ✅ Profile: Compact design with thinner topline and shorter blade
- ✅ Offset: Reduced offset for seamless blend into hosel
- ✅ FLTD CG: Progressive centre of gravity through the set
- ✅ Long irons: Lowest CG for high launch and stopping power
- ✅ Short irons: Higher CG for optimised flight and distance control
- ✅ Speed Pocket: 4-8 irons protect ball speed on low strikes
- ✅ Stock steel shaft: KBS Max 85 MT (S, R)
- ✅ Stock graphite shaft: REAX by KBS (75S, 65R, 55A)
- ✅ Stock grip: SuperStroke Crossline 360 Black 47g
Qi Max HL Irons:
- ✅ Target player: Maximum carry distance and forgiveness, slower swing speeds
- ✅ Profile: Larger overall design for maximum forgiveness
- ✅ Blade length: Slightly longer than Qi Max
- ✅ Face height: Taller for increased forgiveness
- ✅ Sole and topline: Moderately thicker
- ✅ Lofts: 3° weaker than Qi Max for better launch
- ✅ Weight: Ultralightweight heads, shafts and grips
- ✅ Performance: Maximises clubhead speed and launch
- ✅ Speed Pocket: 5-8 irons protect ball speed
- ✅ Stock steel shaft: KBS Max Lite (S, R)
- ✅ Stock graphite shaft: REAX HL by KBS (50S, 50R, 50A, 45L)
- ✅ Stock grip: SuperStroke Crossline Lite 360 Black 42g
Technology Benefits (Both Models):
- ✅ Straight distance: Face designed to flex in unison, reduces fade bias
- ✅ Superior sound: Sound stabilisation bar connects back bar to topline
- ✅ Premium feel: ECHO Damping System reduces vibration
- ✅ Modern aesthetics: Brighter, monochromatic look inspired by P·Series
- ✅ Visible technology: Confidence-inspiring internal structures
- ✅ Research-backed design: Based on 11,000+ golfer survey
Qi Max Features Compact Profile with FLTD CG
Qi Max irons are designed for players seeking distance and forgiveness in an aspirational package. Compared to previous generations, Qi Max irons feature a more compact profile.
Both the topline and blade width are thinner. There is less offset as the head blends seamlessly into the hosel. The compact design appeals to golfers wanting game improvement performance in a players-style appearance.
Qi Max irons employ FLTD CG technology also found in P·790 and P·770 irons. The system positions the centre of gravity lowest in the long irons enabling high launch and stopping power coming into the green. The CG moves progressively higher in the shorter irons for optimised flight and distance control.
In the 4-iron through 8-iron, the Speed Pocket helps protect ball speed on shots struck low on the face. The slot design maintains distance performance on mishits below centre.
Qi Max HL Optimised for Slower Swing Speeds
Golfers seeking maximum carry distance and forgiveness in a lightweight package benefit from Qi Max HL irons. These irons feature a slightly larger overall profile designed to maximise forgiveness and carry distance.
According to TaylorMade, whilst stronger lofts benefit golfers seeking maximum distance, they can work against those with slower swing speeds. Strong lofts can limit launch and make it difficult to hold the green for slower swingers.
Qi Max HL irons employ lofts that are 3 degrees weaker than Qi Max. Coupled with ultralightweight heads, shafts and grips, golfers with slower swing speeds maximise both clubhead speed and launch. The combination delivers maximum carry distance and stopping ability.
Qi Max HL irons use Speed Pockets in 5-iron through 8-iron. The slightly different Speed Pocket configuration reflects the model’s focus on slower swing speed players.
Modern Aesthetics Appeal to Game Improvement Players
| Design Element | Qi Max | Qi Max HL |
|---|---|---|
| Topline | Thinner | Moderately thicker |
| Blade Length | Shorter | Slightly longer |
| Face Height | Standard | Taller |
| Offset | Reduced | Standard game improvement |
| Sole | Standard | Moderately thicker |
| Overall Profile | Compact, aspirational | Larger, maximum forgiveness |
| Finish | Bright, monochromatic | Bright, monochromatic |
In surveying core golfers, TaylorMade found that game improvement category players desire a brighter, more metallic looking iron. Qi Max and Qi Max HL irons have evolved to feature a brighter, more aspirational monochromatic look.
The aesthetic design draws inspiration from models in the P·Series iron family. The technology in both Qi Max and Qi Max HL irons remains visible and confidence-inspiring despite the refined appearance.
The research identified two distinct camps within game improvement iron users regarding shaping preferences. Some players demand a more aspirational, players look. Others prefer larger profiles for maximum forgiveness. The two-model lineup addresses both preferences.
Stock Shaft and Grip Specifications
| Component | Qi Max | Qi Max HL |
|---|---|---|
| Steel Shaft | KBS Max 85 MT (S, R) | KBS Max Lite (S, R) |
| Graphite Shaft | REAX by KBS (75S, 65R, 55A) | REAX HL by KBS (50S, 50R, 50A, 45L) |
| Grip | SuperStroke Crossline 360 Black 47g | SuperStroke Crossline Lite 360 Black 42g |
| Speed Pocket Irons | 4-8 irons | 5-8 irons |
Qi Max irons come with KBS Max 85 MT steel shafts in stiff and regular flexes. The graphite option is REAX by KBS in 75-gram stiff, 65-gram regular and 55-gram amateur flexes. The stock grip is SuperStroke Crossline 360 Black at 47 grams.
Qi Max HL irons feature KBS Max Lite steel shafts in stiff and regular flexes. The graphite option is REAX HL by KBS in 50-gram stiff, regular and amateur flexes, plus 45-gram ladies flex. The stock grip is SuperStroke Crossline Lite 360 Black at 42 grams.
The lighter components in Qi Max HL support the model’s focus on maximising clubhead speed for players with slower swing speeds.
Frequently Asked Questions
When do TaylorMade Qi Max irons launch?
TaylorMade Qi Max and Qi Max HL irons are available for pre-order from January 8, 2026, and at retail locations from January 29, 2026.
How much do TaylorMade Qi Max irons cost?
TaylorMade Qi Max irons cost £143 / €183 per iron for steel shafts and £157 / €200 per iron for graphite shafts.
What is the difference between Qi Max and Qi Max HL?
TaylorMade Qi Max features a compact profile with thinner topline and FLTD CG technology. Qi Max HL has a larger profile, lofts 3° weaker and ultralightweight components for slower swing speeds.
What is the sound stabilisation bar in Qi Max irons?
The sound stabilisation bar connects the back bar to the topline in TaylorMade Qi Max irons, making the topline more stable for solid feel and allowing expanded ECHO Damping System material.
Who should use TaylorMade Qi Max HL irons?
TaylorMade Qi Max HL irons suit golfers with slower swing speeds seeking maximum carry distance and forgiveness in a lightweight package.
What is FLTD CG technology?
FLTD CG in TaylorMade Qi Max irons positions the centre of gravity lowest in long irons for high launch, progressively higher in short irons for optimised flight and distance control.
Do Qi Max irons have Speed Pockets?
Yes, TaylorMade Qi Max irons feature Speed Pockets in 4-8 irons. Qi Max HL irons have Speed Pockets in 5-8 irons.
What shafts come with TaylorMade Qi Max irons?
TaylorMade Qi Max irons come with KBS Max 85 MT steel or REAX by KBS graphite. Qi Max HL features KBS Max Lite steel or REAX HL by KBS graphite.
Industry Response to Qi Max Launch

Matt Bovee, Director of Product Category for Wedges and Irons at TaylorMade, said:
Golfers in the game improvement category today are demanding more from their irons than just distance and forgiveness; they want irons that sound, feel and look great as well.
According to Bovee, that is why TaylorMade designed both Qi Max and Qi Max HL irons “to be the most complete game improvement irons we’ve ever made”.
Bovee stated: “From individual face optimisation to revolutionary internal structures, Qi Max and Qi Max HL irons check all the boxes in the game improvement category.”
The comments emphasise the comprehensive approach to game improvement iron design beyond traditional distance and forgiveness metrics.
TaylorMade Qi Max Addresses Game Improvement Category Evolution
TaylorMade is recognised as an industry leader in the game improvement category. The Qi Max and Qi Max HL irons deliver the unmatched speed and carry distance golfers have come to expect from the company.
The launch reflects research-backed understanding of evolving player expectations. The survey of more than 11,000 core golfers informed design decisions around sound, feel, aesthetics and profile preferences.
The two-model approach addresses distinct preferences within the game improvement category. Qi Max serves players seeking aspirational appearance with compact profiles. Qi Max HL targets maximum forgiveness with larger dimensions and optimised lofts for slower swing speeds.
Both models feature individual face optimisation to reduce unwanted fade bias, sound stabilisation bars for premium feel, and modern aesthetics inspired by P·Series irons.
The comprehensive design approach validates TaylorMade’s positioning as the most complete game improvement irons the company has produced.




















