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TaylorMade Stealth 2 Driver

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TaylorMade Stealth 2 Driver

The TaylorMade Stealth 2 Driver builds on the original Stealth, enhancing distance with its new 60X Carbon Twist Face for faster ball speeds and improved forgiveness on off-center hits. It features a Carbon Reinforced Composite Ring and a higher Moment of Inertia (MOI) for straighter shots. This driver prioritizes distance while maintaining ball speed and accuracy for better green performance, and it offers various loft and shaft flex options.

Perfect driver for:
Golfers of all skill levels, but especially those who want more distance and forgiveness.

Key features include:

Increased Carbon ConstructionThis translates to a lighter club head, allowing for more mass to be strategically placed for better performance.
60X Carbon Twist FaceThis innovative face technology generates explosive ball speeds across the hitting surface, even on off-center strikes.
Carbon Reinforced Composite RingThis ring frees up weight by replacing titanium in the body, allowing for more features to be incorporated into the club head design.
Higher Moment of Inertia (MOI)This translates to greater forgiveness on mishits, helping achieve straighter and more accurate drives.
Premium SoundA combination of curvature, shape, and internal stiffening ribs to finely tune acoustics, delivering a sound profile that is both bright and powerful.
Multiple ModelsThe Stealth 2 comes in three models (Stealth 2, Stealth 2 Plus, Stealth 2 HD) to cater to different golfer needs.

Top Competitors

Similar to the Stealth 2, the Paradym prioritizes distance and forgiveness. However, Callaway achieves this through their Jailbreak A.I. technology, which uses artificial intelligence to design an ultra-stable titanium chassis for maximum ball speed. While also offering distance, Ping emphasizes forgiveness with the G430 Max. Their signature movable weight technology allows customization to promote a draw bias and straighter ball flight. The G430 Max may be a better choice for golfers who slice the ball more often.

Progression of the TaylorMade Stealth 2 Driver

The TaylorMade Stealth 2 Driver is the successor to the original TaylorMade Stealth Driver released in 2022. Here's a breakdown of the progression and key upgrades:

2022 - TaylorMade Stealth Driver

Introduced the concept of a Carbonwood Driver, utilizing a carbon fiber face for the first time in a TaylorMade driver. This resulted in increased ball speed and distance potential.

2023 - TaylorMade Stealth 2 Driver

Focuses on building upon the foundation of the original Stealth while prioritizing forgiveness alongside distance. Here's how they achieved this:

  • Nearly double the carbon fiber content: This allows for a lighter clubhead and more strategic weight distribution for better forgiveness.
  • Enhanced 60X Carbon Twist Face: This improved design promotes even faster ball speeds and more forgiveness on off-center hits.
  • Carbon Reinforced Composite Ring (CFRC Ring): Replaces titanium in the body, freeing up weight for features that enhance forgiveness.
  • Higher Moment of Inertia (MOI): Improved weight distribution leads to greater forgiveness on mishits, resulting in straighter and more accurate drives.
👍 Pros
Honestly, this driver is fantastic! It's helped me hit the ball farther and stay on the fairway more often. It's definitely worth the investment!
Easy swinger with very little punishment for the heel or toe contact. Distance is impressive.
The Stealth 2 looks, feels, and plays amazingly. I love the sound it makes when it connects with the ball.
👎 Cons
This club has good capabilities in the right hands. I should have opted for the one with the adjustable weights, as it provides more forward roll.
This driver has quality control issues. The red ring around the head, next to the weight in the back, has cracked on me twice.
The face is forgiving, but for me, it has a dull thud sound that I do not like.
The TaylorMade Stealth 2 Driver has a big 460cc clubhead that's super forgiving on off-center hits. Plus, the draw bias helps fight off those pesky slices. The carbon face lives up to the hype too, I get some serious distance out of this thing. The head is on the larger side, so it might take a swing or two to get used to it, but once you do, the forgiveness and distance are worth the adjustment.
Accuracy/Control
Forgiveness
Distance

Mark Wright

Mark is an avid golfer and owner of Sports Boss Golf, providing a wide range of options for all golf enthusiasts, catering to different preferences and budgets.