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TaylorMade Stealth 2 Fairway Woods
Just like TaylorMade’s new drivers, the Stealth 2 fairway woods come in three options to help golfers find the best fit for their games.
Beyond the new technologies and updated designs, one of the biggest benefits of the new Stealth 2 fairway wood and hybrid lines is the greater separation between the three Stealth 2 models to help provide a better fit for players across a much wider spectrum than ever before.
The standard model Stealth 2, which is the model most golfers are going to gravitate toward, offers all of the familiar technologies including 3D Carbon crown, V-Steel Sole design for improved ground interaction and through-slot speed pocket for better ball speed retention on shots hit lower on the face.
The new Stealth 2 HD is one of the highest MOI fairway woods TaylorMade has ever produced and is going to really help golfers who struggle with traditional 3-woods.
The 200cc head offers a super-low profile design with a slight draw bias to inspire confidence both off the tee and the deck.
The shallow profile and additional loft is also going to be a huge help for golfers who might be on the lower end of the swing speed spectrum to help increase spin and aid in extra carry.
Last but not least is the most advanced and adjustable fairway wood in the lineup: the Titanium Stealth 2 Plus.
TaylorMade engineers have thrown everything into this fairway wood to offer big-time refinement for golfers looking to dial launch and spin into precise windows. Beyond the adjustable hosel, titanium body, and carbon crown, the standout feature is the massive 50g sliding weight track in the middle of the sole that can shift the center of gravity forward and back.