TaylorMade
TaylorMade Qi HL
7.2Very Good
$1000 / set
The TaylorMade Qi HL (High Launch) irons are designed for golfers with moderate to slower swing speeds who need maximum launch, distance, and forgiveness. Featuring higher lofts than the standard Qi, a wider sole, and a lighter overall weight, they make it effortless to get the ball airborne.
Performance Scores
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Easiest to launch in the TaylorMade lineup
- Maximum forgiveness for high-handicap golfers
- Lightweight design suits slower swing speeds
- Wide sole prevents digging and improves turf interaction
- Good value for the technology offered
Cons
- Very thick topline and significant offset
- Minimal workability for shot shaping
- Feel is not particularly responsive
- Aesthetics may not appeal to improving golfers
- Not a club you grow into as your game improves
Specifications
| Iron Category | super-game-improvement |
| Construction | multi-material |
| Material | 450 Stainless Steel Face / 17-4 Stainless Steel Body |
| Offset | high |
| Topline Thickness | thick |
| Sole Width | wide |
| Cavity Design | deep-cavity |
| Stock Shafts Steel | KBS Max MT 75 |
| Stock Shafts Graphite | Fujikura Ventus TR Blue 45 |
| Lofts By Iron | 6i: 26, 7i: 30, 8i: 34, 9i: 39, PW: 44, AW: 49, SW: 54 |
| Set Composition | 6-PW, AW, SW |
| Key Technologies | Cap Back Design, SpeedFoam Air, High-Launch Geometry, Lightweight Construction, Thru-Slot Speed Pocket |