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TaylorMade Stealth 2 HD 3 Fairway Wood 16* Aldila Ascent Ladies Graphite RH

$194.99
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TaylorMade Stealth 2 HD 3 Fairway Wood Condition Grade: 8 - Good Details: • Women's Right-Handed • 3 Wood - 16 Degrees • Length at address: 42" • Aldila Ascent Ladies Flex Graphite Shaft • Lamkin Sonar Undersize Grip in Good condition • Headcover NOT included • Shaft Weight: 45 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. Some of the paint on top of or around the edges of the head is chipped. Please see the photos.

Perfect fairway wood for:
Golfers seeking forgiveness and distance from their fairway woods.
Accuracy/Control
Forgiveness
Distance

The TaylorMade Stealth 2 HD Fairway Wood is ideal for golfers who struggle with finding the fairway or maximizing distance from the tee box on longer holes. A key feature is the oversized 200cc head with a low-profile design. This larger clubface inspires confidence at address, while the lower center of gravity promotes a higher launch angle for more carry distance and better forgiveness on off-center hits. Additionally, the V Steel Sole technology helps with turf interaction for smoother clubhead passage through various lie conditions, even in thick rough or wet fairways. While distance and forgiveness are priorities, the Stealth 2 HD Fairway Wood doesn't neglect accuracy. The larger clubface and draw-bias design can help golfers find the fairway more consistently.

The Stealth 2 HD is great for beginners with a lower swing speed. It's the most forgiving of the Stealths with a large 200-cc club face. There’s a lot more room to hit the sweet spot. Also, the larger, low-profile sole helps the club hug the ground at address and makes it easier to achieve a high launch. HD stands for "high draw.” So, if you're a beginner golfer who is a rightie, you often miss to the right, meaning you slice it. This club is set up to help you avoid that slice.

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