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TaylorMade fills in the gaps with new Stealth UDI and DHY clubs

A technical diagram of the new TaylorMade UDI and DHY clubs

A technical diagram of the new TaylorMade UDI and DHY clubs.

Courtesy of TaylorMade

Building proper distance gaps between the longest iron and highest lofted fairway wood in your set can be difficult. But with the launch of the new Stealth UDI (Ultimate Driving Iron) and DHY (Driving Hybrid), TaylorMade is looking to make it a whole lot easier.

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The new Stealth UDI and DHY (taylormadegolf.com) offer the best of both worlds by delivering the control of an iron with the forgiveness and distance better associated with a hybrid or higher-lofted fairway wood.

For those looking for pure iron-like control and a lower ball flight, the UDI is the way to go. But for those who need some more height, the DHY and its lower profile make it easier to get the ball in the air.

Both clubs are fully customizable for lie and loft, just like traditional irons, and they come in a variety of loft options to help golfers build them into their sets. It’s never been easier to fill in the gaps.

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