简而言之
The TaylorMade Stealth 2 (2023) is a players-distance driver that balances speed with forgiveness. It comes in 9° to 12° lofts with a 460cc head and an adjustable hosel. It carries a $599 MSRP.
TaylorMade Stealth 2 一号木: 关键参数
- 类别
- Players Distance
- Head size
- 460cc
- 可调节
- Yes
- Loft options
- 9 to 12 degrees
- 型号年份
- 2023
- MSRP
- $599
现在买还是再等等?
买或等Refresh due soon
Brands in this category update about every 2 years, and the Stealth 2 is 3 years old with no successor yet, so a new model could land any time. Grab it at clearance pricing now, or wait a few weeks to see what replaces it.
Based on release timing and this line's typical refresh cycle, not a live price quote.
卖出或以旧换新
预估价Modeled from the $599 original MSRP and a 3-year-old release (about 33% of MSRP retained used).
二手市场价
$170 - $220
Private sale, fair to like-new
以旧换新价
$100 - $155
球具店通常的收购价
获取精确报价
Estimate only, from a depreciation model, not a live quote. Search “TaylorMade Stealth 2” on the sites above for the real number, which varies with condition, shaft, and demand.
TaylorMade Stealth 2: the driver lineage
The Stealth 2 is the 2nd of 2 generations TaylorMade has released in this line, from the Stealth (2022) to the Stealth 2 (2023). It followed the Stealth (2022) and came in held the same price. It is the newest generation in the line.
- 2023Stealth 2You are here· $599 MSRP
Loft Options & Stock Shafts
| 杆面倾角 | Shaft | Flex | Weight | Kick Point | Torque |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9.0° | Fujikura Ventus Blue 6 | Stiff | 65g | Mid | 4.4° |
| 10.5° | Fujikura Ventus Blue 6 | Stiff | 65g | Mid | 4.4° |
| 12.0° | Fujikura Ventus Blue 5 | Regular | 55g | Mid | 5.3° |
技术
Players Distance 一号木
The Stealth 2 is TaylorMade's 2023 driver, the second-generation version of the Stealth concept that launched in 2022. The original turned heads with its red carbon face but left golfers with mixed feelings about the performance. TaylorMade moved weight around more aggressively this time, and the result sits in players-distance territory: a 460cc head for golfers who want real yardage without buying a game-improvement club they'd be embarrassed to pull out on the first tee.
The carbon face is the centerpiece. TaylorMade calls it the 60X Carbon Twist Face, and the basic idea is that carbon fiber is lighter than titanium, which frees up mass to be repositioned elsewhere in the head. Most of that saved weight goes into the Inertia Generator, a rear sole pad that shifts mass low and back to raise MOI and get the ball climbing. The flight runs high and penetrating. You don't need to optimize your swing to use it, but you do need to find the center somewhat regularly to see what it can do.
There are three Stealth 2 drivers. The Plus caters to single-digit players who want to move the ball both ways. The HD is built around draw bias and extra forgiveness. This standard model is the middle ground: full 460cc head, hosel adjustability, and distance without giving up too much feel. Mid-handicappers who take the game seriously will get the most from it.
- Mid-handicap players with reasonably consistent contact who want to add carry distance without rebuilding their swing.
- A golfer who tested game-improvement drivers and found them too forgiving-looking at address but isn't ready for a compact players head.
- Someone with a moderately steep attack angle who needs help getting the ball airborne reliably without going all the way to the draw-biased HD version.
常见问题
- What's the difference between the Stealth 2 and the Stealth 2 Plus?
- The Plus has a moveable weight track that shifts the driver's bias from fade to draw, and it's designed for lower spin with a slightly more compact profile. The standard Stealth 2 is larger, more forgiving, and uses a fixed weight setup. If working the ball intentionally is part of your game, the Plus is worth the premium. For most mid-handicappers who mainly want distance with a straight flight, the standard model does the job without added complexity.
- Is the Stealth 2 a good driver for high handicappers?
- It will work, but the Stealth 2 HD fits better. The standard Stealth 2 rewards consistent contact more than it masks bad swings. A high handicapper will hit it fine but won't see the draw bias and higher MOI that TaylorMade specifically built into the HD version.
- What loft should I play in the Stealth 2?
- Most players with moderate swing speeds, around 85 to 95 mph, do well starting at 10.5 degrees. Faster swingers who generate their own spin often drop to 9 or even 8 degrees. Since the hosel is adjustable, you have room to experiment after purchase. Starting in the middle and testing from there is the standard approach during a fitting.
- How does the carbon face change the feel and sound at impact?
- Both change, and reactions are split. The carbon face produces a lower-pitched, more muted sound than a titanium driver. Some players find it easier on the ears, others say it makes feedback from the strike harder to read. Feel is softer than you'd expect from a modern driver. If impact sound matters to your confidence, hit it before buying.
- Does the Stealth 2 suit players who struggle to launch the ball high enough?
- Yes, that's one of its clear strengths. The rear-weighted Inertia Generator and the face geometry work to push launch angle up, which helps golfers who spin the ball too low or can't get enough height consistently. If you already launch it high naturally, the Stealth 2 Plus or a tour-spec head might give you more control over ball flight without adding more height you don't need.
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