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TaylorMade Stealth 2 Plus 3 Fairway Wood 15* Kai'li 75g Stiff Graphite Mens RH

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TaylorMade Stealth 2 Plus 3 Fairway Wood Condition Grade: 8 - Good Details: • Men's Right-Handed • 3 Wood - 15 Degrees (Adjustable - Adjustment Tool NOT Included) • Length at address: 43" • Mitsubishi Chemical Kai'li Stiff Flex Graphite Shaft • Golf Pride Z-Grip Standard Grip in Good condition • Headcover NOT included • Shaft Weight: 75 g This club is preowned. It has been hit and has marks from normal use. The face and head show wear from regular play. Overall, it is in good condition. Please see the photos. This club is 100% authentic!!

Perfect fairway wood for:
Golfers who want three different fairways in one.
Accuracy/Control
Forgiveness
Distance

The TaylorMade Stealth 2 Plus Fairway Wood is an excellent option for golfers seeking more distance and adjustability. A key feature is the 50g Sliding Weight that creates three fairway woods in one. This weight track allows golfers to control launch, spring, and distance with a few twists of the wrench. Shifting the weight back promotes a higher launch angle while moving it forward creates a lower launch. The Stealth 2 Plus also features a 2-degree loft sleeve for further adjustability. While distance and control are priorities, the Stealth 2 Plus Fairway Wood doesn't neglect accuracy. The large, aerodynamic head shape inspires confidence at address, and the option for a draw bias design can help golfers who slice find the fairway more consistently.

I like the Stealth 2 Plus because of the weight adjustment on the head, which, if you move it to the front, helps you generate more power. It's not the easiest club to hit, but if you generate a lot of speed, you can adjust the weight based on where you are on the course (either teeing off or in the fairway). This adjustment could make a massive difference if you're a golfer with really low scores.

Owen Harding

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