The Bulletin: February 2026

2026 NEW GOLF CLUBS

TAYLORMADE

CALLAWAY

The new TaylorMade Qi4D lineup builds on last year’s Qi35 woods, continuing TaylorMade’s multi material construction using titanium, tungsten, carbon fiber, aluminum, and steel to fine tune performance. A key advancement in the Qi4D drivers is a redesigned carbon face with an improved roll radius, improved aerodynamics, and more controlled spin and more efficient launch conditions than last year’s models. This results in improved ball speed retention and more consistent distance, particularly on high and low face strikes. There is also a significant update to their fitting shafts with this lineup, featuring a story on shaft rotation profiles. Similar to the Qi35, the Qi4D driver family includes a core model, a Max option focused on forgiveness and draw bias, a lightweight Max Lite version for moderate swing speeds, and an LS model designed for lower spin and a more penetrating ball flight. Fairway woods and rescues follow the same design philosophy, offering confidence and versatility from both the tee and the turf. Qi4D SelectFit heads feature integrated launch monitor tracking technology, allowing our Professional Staff to capture detailed face and delivery data with Foresight GCQuad. This insight helps refine shaft and head selection, leading to more precise fitting and more consistent on course performance.

The new Callaway Quantum lineup builds on last year’s Elyte model with targeted changes designed to improve ball speed, launch efficiency, and consistency on off-center strikes. At the center of the update is Callaway’s latest Ai-designed face, developed using expanded impact mapping. Simply put, Callaway used computer modeling and real swing data to study where golfers actually strike the ball on the clubface, then redesigned the face so shots hit across a wider area launch more consistently and spin more predictably, not just those struck in the center. Callaway also used three distinct materials in the face construction for the first time: titanium, a military-grade polymer, and carbon fiber. Independent testing shows improved ball speed retention of up to two miles per hour on low- face strikes compared to the previous generation. As in previous generations, the driver lineup includes Max and Max D models focused on stability and draw bias, along with Triple Diamond options designed for players seeking lower spin and greater shot control. Fairway woods and hybrids follow the same design intent, incorporating updated sole shaping and face geometry to improve turf interaction and maintain speed from a variety of lies.

The new Callaway Quantum woods deliver measurable gains in consistency and clearer performance separation between models, giving golfers more precise fitting options than in prior generations

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