When it comes to new driver releases, TaylorMade knows how to get golfers talking — and the Qi10 vs Qi35 debate is proof. Both models promise premium performance, but is the extra cost of the Qi35 really worth it, or does the Qi10 still hold its ground in 2025?

To help answer that question, we teamed up with our partner Golfer Geeks, who put both drivers through a head‑to‑head test. Over three range sessions, they hit the TaylorMade Qi10 and TaylorMade Qi35 side by side using the same shaft and loft, gathering ball and club data on a Garmin launch monitor. The result? Two high‑performing drivers that are more alike than you might think.

Qi35: Packed with Adjustability and Modern Tech

The TaylorMade Qi35 comes loaded with features you’d expect from a 2025 release:

  • Infinity Carbon Crown for better mass redistribution and forgiveness
  • Trajectory Adjustment System with movable sole weights to dial in spin and shot shape
  • High Inertia Shape with Twist Face™, Speed Pocket™, and a 4° loft sleeve

In testing, the Qi35 delivered plenty of pop, a high‑launch ball flight, and forgiveness on off‑center strikes. The ability to adjust the weighting makes it an appealing option for golfers who like to fine‑tune their driver setup.

However, looks matter — and Golfer Geeks’ reviewer wasn’t sold on the head shape or cosmetics, even though the darker blue face earned some style points. Priced around $570 new, it’s also about $120 more than the Qi10. But if you want to save $$$, you can check out our listings here.

Key Numbers (Golfer Geeks Testing):

  • Club Speed: 103 mph
  • Ball Speed: 151 mph
  • Carry Distance: 253 yards
  • Spin Rate: 3200 rpm

Qi10: Classic Looks and Consistent Performance

The TaylorMade Qi10 may be a year older, but it remains a rock‑solid performer. It offers explosive distance on well‑struck shots and excellent forgiveness when contact isn’t perfect. The classic TaylorMade look at address gave the tester more confidence — and confidence can absolutely translate to better swings.

While it doesn’t have movable weights, the Qi10’s simpler design will appeal to players who just want to tee it up and swing without tinkering. And at around $450 new, it’s a clear value winner. And, if you shop secondhand with Next Round, it’s practically a steal.

Key Numbers (Golfer Geeks Testing):

  • Club Speed: 105 mph
  • Ball Speed: 153 mph
  • Carry Distance: 253 yards

Side-by-Side: Qi10 vs Qi35

According to Golfer Geeks’ full Qi35 vs Qi10 review, here’s how the two drivers compare in testing:

  • Distance: Virtually identical carry numbers
  • Forgiveness: Slight edge to the Qi10, though close overall
  • Adjustability: Qi35 wins with movable weights
  • Looks: Subjective, but the Qi10’s more traditional profile got the nod
  • Value: Strong win for the Qi10 — equal performance at a lower price

Our Take at Next Round

If you’re looking for maximum adjustability and don’t mind paying extra, the Qi35 delivers the features and fine‑tuning options to satisfy gear tinkers. But if you want equal performance for less money, the Qi10 is the smarter buy.

Best of all, you don’t have to pay retail for either club. At Next Round, we carry both models in our used TaylorMade Drivers collection — each inspected for quality so you can upgrade with confidence and save money in the process.

Bottom Line

Both the Qi10 and Qi35 are capable, modern drivers that will suit a wide range of golfers. The deciding factor comes down to budget, aesthetics, and whether adjustability is a must‑have for your game.

Thanks to Golfer Geeks for the detailed data and testing that made this comparison possible. You can read their full TaylorMade Qi35 Driver vs Qi10 Driver review here for deeper insights.

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