Building on the speed producing success of the original 60X Carbon Twist Face that optimized energy transfer for fast ball speeds, the new face design in Stealth 2 features an advanced version of Inverted Cone Technology (ICT) to help maintain ball speed on off-center strikes and increase forgiveness. It weighs 24g (2g lighter than the original Stealth face) and is designed to have an expanded COR area for a larger sweet spot and boosted performance across the entire face. The Carbon Reinforced Composite Ring unites the driver head into a singular force and frees up additional mass that has been strategically placed to deliver more forgiveness.
Building on the speed producing success of the original 60X Carbon Twist Face that optimized energy transfer for fast ball speeds, the new face design in Stealth 2 features an advanced version of Inverted Cone Technology (ICT) to help maintain ball speed on off-center strikes and increase forgiveness. It weighs 24g (2g lighter than the original Stealth face) and is designed to have an expanded COR area for a larger sweet spot and boosted performance across the entire face. The Carbon Reinforced Composite Ring unites the driver head into a singular force and frees up additional mass that has been strategically placed to deliver more forgiveness.
Building on the speed producing success of the original 60X Carbon Twist Face that optimized energy transfer for fast ball speeds, the new face design in Stealth 2 features an advanced version of Inverted Cone Technology (ICT) to help maintain ball speed on off-center strikes and increase forgiveness. It weighs 24g (2g lighter than the original Stealth face) and is designed to have an expanded COR area for a larger sweet spot and boosted performance across the entire face. The Carbon Reinforced Composite Ring unites the driver head into a singular force and frees up additional mass that has been strategically placed to deliver more forgiveness.
Building on the speed producing success of the original 60X Carbon Twist Face that optimized energy transfer for fast ball speeds, the new face design in Stealth 2 features an advanced version of Inverted Cone Technology (ICT) to help maintain ball speed on off-center strikes and increase forgiveness. It weighs 24g (2g lighter than the original Stealth face) and is designed to have an expanded COR area for a larger sweet spot and boosted performance across the entire face. The Carbon Reinforced Composite Ring unites the driver head into a singular force and frees up additional mass that has been strategically placed to deliver more forgiveness.
Last updated at 05/11/2026 12:09:11
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originally posted on demandware.net
I recently purchased the standard Stealth 2 driver (9 degrees loft and R f)ex) and played my first round with this club this morning. What a great driver. I hit every fairway right down the middle, about 260 yards off the tee. Ened up shooting 77 which is my best round this year The driver was so easy to swing, had a great sound at impact, and is clearly the best driver I have ever owned. I am 74 years old and play to a 8 hdcp. I was so impressed with this driver that I just bought the matching 3 wood.
originally posted on globalgolf.com
I ordered the Stealth 2 Driver. It came fast & as described. I’ve been using Taylormade Drivers exclusively. The technology in this club by far exceeds any other Driver I’ve had. I’m consistently averaging around 30 extra yards (with plenty of roll out). Driver is easy to hit. Dispersement is great. You don’t have to swing out of your shoes to get the distance. I highly recommend this club, so much so I ordered his little brother, 3-Wood….
originally posted on demandware.net
The TaylorMade Stealth 2 driver is perfect for players of all skill levels. This driver will help produce the best spin and launch numbers to maximize distance and hit more fairways. The Stealth 2 should be at the top of everyone's list when searching for a new driver.Perfect for all skill levels. Instantly gained 5-10 yards on the launch monitor. Launch angle is slightly higher than anticipated but hoping a change of the removable weights will bring this down.
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Taylormade Golf Stealth 2 Driver
Delivery between 18–20 May $13.98
Taylormade Golf Stealth 2 Driver
Delivery between 15–19 May $13.75
Taylormade Golf Stealth 2 Driver
Delivery between 15–20 May $13.64
Taylormade Golf Stealth 2 Driver
Free delivery between 20–22 May
Golf Stealth 2 Driver
Free delivery between 20–22 May
I recently purchased the standard Stealth 2 driver (9 degrees loft and R f)ex) and played my first round with this club this morning. What a great driver. I hit every fairway right down the middle, about 260 yards off the tee. Ened up shooting 77 which is my best round this year The driver was so easy to swing, had a great sound at impact, and is clearly the best driver I have ever owned. I am 74 years old and play to a 8 hdcp. I was so impressed with this driver that I just bought the matching 3 wood.
I ordered the Stealth 2 Driver. It came fast & as described. I’ve been using Taylormade Drivers exclusively. The technology in this club by far exceeds any other Driver I’ve had. I’m consistently averaging around 30 extra yards (with plenty of roll out). Driver is easy to hit. Dispersement is great. You don’t have to swing out of your shoes to get the distance. I highly recommend this club, so much so I ordered his little brother, 3-Wood….
The TaylorMade Stealth 2 driver is perfect for players of all skill levels. This driver will help produce the best spin and launch numbers to maximize distance and hit more fairways. The Stealth 2 should be at the top of everyone's list when searching for a new driver.Perfect for all skill levels. Instantly gained 5-10 yards on the launch monitor. Launch angle is slightly higher than anticipated but hoping a change of the removable weights will bring this down.
Really liked the driver while it lasted but as previous TM drivers/woods they just don't last long at all. I got this driver through the MyTaylormade 2 week trial and it didn't even last the 2 weeks. The carbon face thats glued in (which is the reason this happens) popped out again. Not the first time with TM drivers/woods. It seems that if you have around 120 SS and use the driver at the range this will not last you more than 100 or so swings. I wanted to give TM a try again but back to another brand i guess. I want a driver that will last me for at least a year without having to get a replacement. TM replaces clubs really well but I want to game a club and get comfortable with it and not have to get it replaced multiple times and start over.
Worst driver ever played with according to my daughter who plays in Junior Tours. She was always fan of TM product ever since she started golf long times ago. She had played ALL version of TM driver from M1 to Stealth 2. That is like 7 or 8 TM drivers. Because she loved the TM brand so much, at the same time she owned every version of hybrid and fairway woods too. So total, more than 30+ different TM driver/wood/hybrid combined. With those TM clubs, she also invested so many different TM shafts too (20+ and that include some of the high end shafts cost over $300+). But everything changed with just ONE driver. And that is Stealth 2. Horrible driver. First, I am wondering if there is such thing as quality check department at TM. The face (red) were not even close to ... MoreWorst driver ever played with according to my daughter who plays in Junior Tours. She was always fan of TM product ever since she started golf long times ago. She had played ALL version of TM driver from M1 to Stealth 2. That is like 7 or 8 TM drivers. Because she loved the TM brand so much, at the same time she owned every version of hybrid and fairway woods too. So total, more than 30+ different TM driver/wood/hybrid combined. With those TM clubs, she also invested so many different TM shafts too (20+ and that include some of the high end shafts cost over $300+). But everything changed with just ONE driver. And that is Stealth 2. Horrible driver. First, I am wondering if there is such thing as quality check department at TM. The face (red) were not even close to match the front case of the driver. Around the face, part of the metals were sticking out like 1 or 2mm. If she miss hit (like a thin shot), the driver will scratch the ball or even cut it with the line. During the tournament, that is very critical. Originally, she received that driver like two weeks before the actual release date and she was so happy about that. Anyway, she wasn't hitting any longer and the club was not even forgiving as previous versions. Her driver performance dropped dramatically because she could not trust the club anymore. If I can give MINUS stars, I would love to. She was enjoying lots of discounts from TM but from now on, forget about it. After what happened during the tournaments (two nationwide), she said she doesn't want to play with TM products anymore. She also lost lots of confidence with other TM clubs like hybrid and fairway woods. That was when I finally pull the trigger, time change. I sold few TM clubs at EBAY for knock-off price and used rest of them to trade in for different brand clubs after fitting. She even changed her golf ball TP5X to other brand and her gloves too. She still has few new TM gloves in her bag but just ordered gloves again from different company. Because of the ONE piece of equipment, I had to change everything. Now, she has ZERO TM gears in her bag.
I’ve owned the Stealth Plus, the Stealth HD, and this Stealth 2. In my opinion, the Stealth 2 fits my swing the best, although the Stealth Plus also works. My review is strictly on the head, because I use my own shafts. This head seems to have quite a bit of a sweet spot, and is pretty responsive, but in my opinion, these Stealth clubs don’t offer me more than the SIM series of titanium clubs. That’s why I can’t give it 5 stars. I think it’s nice, it works, but you have to be real special to earn 5 stars, and these aren’t that special in terms of performance.
I've been using passed down drivers for the past few years, with the notion that once I could hit my hand-me-down consistently straight and long, then I would upgrade my equipment (I didn't want to rely solely on the club to improve my game). I've used the Stealth 2 the last two rounds, and now really have a feel for it. Last time out, drives were really straight on some narrow fairways, and averaged 240 yards or so. My longest drive went 300 (with roll, of course). The guys I usually play with definitely commented on it being a game changer for my game, so I'd say this was a great upgrade.
I bought the Stealth 2+ as a hopeful upgrade to a TSR2 after a local demo day. I paired it with a Tour AD 6x shaft and have loved the performance until late.. after less than 20 rounds (and I play quite frequently) so roughly 2 months. The face has started to delaminate all through center of the club face. I’m by no means amazing but am a low single digit handicap and rarely if ever mishit my driver. It’s cleaned every round and always has a headcover on it. After how badly the face is delaminated looks like I’ll be back to a Titleist.
At 69 years old I have noticed a big loss in distance with my drives. I visited a club fitter and tried the Stealth 2 driver along with three of the other current leading drivers. Tried different shaft options during the fitting as well. For me the Stealth 2 driver performed the best in terms of distance (232 yards max using a Trackman device) and I recall the other drivers were are at a max distance of around 205 to 210 yards. Using the recommended fittings I ordered the Stealth 2 driver through the TaylorMade website (fyi - veterans can get a pretty good discount using their site).In the three rounds since I have had the driver I certainly have seen improvement with my drives. Using a GPS (Swing Caddie) Had some drives between 257 and 265 yards and even on shots ... MoreAt 69 years old I have noticed a big loss in distance with my drives. I visited a club fitter and tried the Stealth 2 driver along with three of the other current leading drivers. Tried different shaft options during the fitting as well. For me the Stealth 2 driver performed the best in terms of distance (232 yards max using a Trackman device) and I recall the other drivers were are at a max distance of around 205 to 210 yards. Using the recommended fittings I ordered the Stealth 2 driver through the TaylorMade website (fyi - veterans can get a pretty good discount using their site).In the three rounds since I have had the driver I certainly have seen improvement with my drives. Using a GPS (Swing Caddie) Had some drives between 257 and 265 yards and even on shots that I mishit I have been surprised that I'm keeping up with my golf buds.
I've used most versions of TaylorMade's line from the Tour Burner in '08. They've continued to improve the products through advanced materials, skilled engineering and feedback from Tour Ambassadors and users like me. My Stealth 2 purchase was made through the TM custom shop. I knew the shaft and grip characteristics I wanted, and color palette, so this was an easy step-by-step build for me. The club arrived one week earlier than expected, and I have not been disappointed in its performance. I've gradually shifted my through-the-bag clubs to TaylorMade from Titleist products over the last 5-6 years. I don't see any reason to change that strategy. TaylorMade has been great for my game.
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