TAYLORMADE QI10 GOLF IRONS
If you’re a new player struggling with your long irons or scoring clubs, or a high handicapper wanting to see improvements and consistent performance across the board, you’ll find the TaylorMade Qi10 Irons to be an instant relief and a great way to elevate your golf game.
Part of the wider Qi10 range that’s proven to be incredibly popular with players of all types and experience levels, these irons are particularly helpful if you want the most forgiveness without sacrificing distance.
- In typical TaylorMade fashion, they’re also packed with plenty of innovative golfing tech that’ll give your game a helpful boost, no matter which aspect of play you need a hand in.
Reasons to Buy TaylorMade Qi10 Irons
- Straighter Shots - TaylorMade’s patented face technology, which cuts face flexibility, helps eliminate unwanted curves on slightly mishit shots.
- Individual Head Optimisation - With face thicknesses that vary between models, each iron set is built to deliver specific performance, leaving you spoilt for choice.
- FLTD CG (Floating Centre of Gravity) - Strategically-placed centres of gravity ensure each club is optimised to get the ball off the deck, for consistent contact.
- Cap Back Design - To reduce unwanted vibration, TaylorMade has combined the advantages of a hollow-body iron with those of a cavity back, so players get the best of both worlds.
- Maximum Distance and Forgiveness - If you’re looking for devastatingly good ball speeds, even on off-centre strikes, you’ll feel right at home with these golf clubs.
- Launch and Ball Flight - The HL collection increases stopping power with each iron. Perfect for your final shot on the way to the green.
- Feel and Aesthetics - A clean, modern look combined with a smoother-than-average feel on impact makes these clubs a pleasure to use every time.
Explore TaylorMade Qi Irons at Clarkes Golf
If your current set of irons is on the aged side, or if the irons you’re using aren’t quite ticking the boxes you need, it’s time for an upgrade. And the Qi10 Irons are an easy choice.
With options for ladies’ irons and left-handed irons, there’s something to suit the needs of every golfer on the fairway. But don’t forget the High Launch (HL) additions too, which’ll help you get the ball into the air more easily if you struggle with slow swing speeds.
Take a look at our selection of TaylorMade Qi10 Irons on this page, or get in touch with a member of the Clarkes Golf team if you need assistance with your order.
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TaylorMade Stealth Golf Irons | Steel
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Regular price £599.00Sale price £599.00 Regular priceUnit price / per£769.00
Frequently Asked Questions
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No, the TaylorMade Qi10 irons are not blades.
A “blade” iron features a traditional clubhead design, also known as a “muscle-back” design, that’s built to improve control and feel. This makes them ideal for highly skilled players.
The Qi10 irons, on the other hand, are game-improvement irons that would be more useful in the hands of mid to high handicappers.
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No, the TaylorMade Qi10 golf irons aren’t forged. Instead, they feature a multi-material cast head construction that’s implemented to offer players distinct advantages on the golf course.
With a cap-back design and toe wrap construction, these irons effectively redistribute weight for improved forgiveness, launch, and golf ball speed.
Although they’re not forged, players won’t need to sacrifice a satisfying sound and feel.
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The Qi10 Irons are available in both steel and graphite shaft varieties.
If you value durability, control, and the advantages that added weight brings, steel shaft irons are hard to ignore and are a classic choice for any player.
Having said that, there’s plenty to be admired with graphite shafts, too. Their lightweight nature makes them easier to hit, and the added flex of the shafts can be incredibly useful in boosting power off the deck or the tee. The choice is yours!
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Yes, TaylorMade Qi10 irons are great for beginners. As they’re promoted as “game improvement irons,” novices should have no problem picking up these irons and getting to work on lowering their scores.
Because they’re so forgiving, they can be handy in helping inexperienced players keep their shots in line with the target, while adding a sense of confidence that will serve them well in later games.
They’re also an aesthetic delight, presenting a professional appearance that wouldn’t look out of place in the bags of tour pros.