Who It’s For: New and high-handicap golfers who need to maximize height, distance and forgiveness. The Skinny: The Stealth HD irons were designed to get the ball up quickly for slow-swinging players ...
On the heels of releasing the Stealth Bomber driving iron in a unique blacked-out PVD finish, TaylorMade is offering the same finish for a limited time on the entire Stealth irons line with the ...
While carbon fiber is the major tech news for TaylorMade’s new Stealth drivers, it also plays a significant role in the remainder of the Stealth line — fairways, hybrids and irons. The multi-material ...
Although TaylorMade did a nice job of upgrading the look of its game-improvement irons with its original Stealth irons, the introduction of an all-black version might just make an already appealing ...
Every golfer outside the PGA Tour could stand a little help from their irons, which is why the game-improvement category dominates. For some players, however, the typical bulky build of these clubs is ...
While the trend the last few decades has been to decrease the number of long irons in the bag and replace them with easier to hit, more forgiving hybrids and even high-lofted fairway woods (like a ...
The Stealth 2 family of Carbonwood drivers incorporates the same ball-speed improvement technology as last year’s Stealth, but with a boost of forgiveness. To accomplish this, it uses a new and ...
TaylorMade has unveiled its latest in game-improvement irons with Stealth. Here’s everything you need to know: WHAT STANDS OUT: Using the Cap Back Design first debuted in last year’s SIM2 Max and SIM2 ...
Price: $999 with KBS Max MT steel shafts and Lamkin Crossline 360 grips. $1,099 with Fujikura Ventus Red or Aldila Ascent Ultralight graphite shafts Specs: 450 stainless steel face with hollow-body ...