Three weeks before the first PGA Tour event of 2022, the USGA and R&A have added the TaylorMade Stealth and Stealth Plus+ drivers to their Conforming Driver lists, making them legal for play in ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: A carbon-composite face—not the crown or even the body as we’ve seen in various stages over the last 15 years or so, but the part of the club that makes contact with the ball—is ...
The standout feature of the Stealth 2 line is the Nano textured 60X Carbon Twist Face that has a newly optimized profile on the back of the face that incorporates TaylorMade’s famous Inverted Cone ...
It may be the wind down to the competitive golf calendar year, but the season of new clubs is just heating up. As manufacturers begin their respective pushes to the 2024 launch season in a few months, ...
Perhaps a little lost in the giddy celebration of the post-crash return of Tiger Woods was the driver in his bag. Woods put the new TaylorMade Stealth in play at the PNC Championship and now the ...
Titanium has been the cornerstone of driver technology for the last 20 years, but even at the beginning of the Titanium driver era, TaylorMade engineers knew that every material had its limit. The ...
Lastly, the Stealth HD employs an Inertia Generator that lays closer to the heel while generating the highest MOI out of all the drivers. The TaylorMade Stealth Plus retails for $600 USD while the ...
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