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TaylorMade Stealth 2 HD 3 Fairway Wood 16* Speeder NX 50g Senior RH HC- Rattle

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TaylorMade Stealth 2 HD 3 Fairway Wood- Rattle in head Condition Grade: 7 - Fair Details: • Men's Right-Handed • 3 Wood - 16 Degrees • Length at address: 43.25" • Fujikura Speeder NX Seniors Flex Graphite Shaft • Golf Pride Z-Grip Standard Grip in Good condition • Headcover included • Shaft Weight: 50 g This club is preowned. The face and head show heavier marking and wear. There is a rattle in the head. Overall, the club is cosmetically in average condition. Please see the photos. This club is 100% authentic!!

Perfect fairway wood for:
Golfers seeking forgiveness and distance from their fairway woods.
Accuracy/Control
Forgiveness
Distance

The TaylorMade Stealth 2 HD Fairway Wood is ideal for golfers who struggle with finding the fairway or maximizing distance from the tee box on longer holes. A key feature is the oversized 200cc head with a low-profile design. This larger clubface inspires confidence at address, while the lower center of gravity promotes a higher launch angle for more carry distance and better forgiveness on off-center hits. Additionally, the V Steel Sole technology helps with turf interaction for smoother clubhead passage through various lie conditions, even in thick rough or wet fairways. While distance and forgiveness are priorities, the Stealth 2 HD Fairway Wood doesn't neglect accuracy. The larger clubface and draw-bias design can help golfers find the fairway more consistently.

The Stealth 2 HD is great for beginners with a lower swing speed. It's the most forgiving of the Stealths with a large 200-cc club face. There’s a lot more room to hit the sweet spot. Also, the larger, low-profile sole helps the club hug the ground at address and makes it easier to achieve a high launch. HD stands for "high draw.” So, if you're a beginner golfer who is a rightie, you often miss to the right, meaning you slice it. This club is set up to help you avoid that slice.

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