This is Golfer Geeks’ review of the
I’m an avid golfer, a 9.2 7ish handicap on my way to a 2 (been a 5.6) and frequent tester of golf clubs and equipment since 2015.
I tested the Stealth irons during a couple range sessions and a round of golf.
Summary:
In this
- Long & Forgiving
- Good Sound & Feel
- Elevates ball easily
- Easy to hit
- Looks...not the best
Taylormade Stealth Irons Overview
Taylormade M5 irons are among the best mid-handicap irons I’ve ever put my hands on.
Stealth irons are an upgraded version of those. They’ve got all the game improvement features you expect from an iron in this category plus the workability and soft feel of more refined irons.
Why Consider Taylormade Stealth Irons
They get the ball up quickly and easily and do not require great contact for great results. Yet, as your game progresses, you’ll be able to play “shots” with them like flighting the ball down or shaping it left or right.
All can be done with Stealth irons. You’ll play them for years and maybe never think of needing to replace them.
Features & Benefits
1) 3D Cap Back Design & Toe Wrap Construction
- Let
Taylormade use a more flexible face and move weight from the toe to deeper in the sole for an extremely low CG (center of gravity). Equals better performance in all aspects: easier to launch, more forgiving, better trajectory, more distance, and better feel.
2) Echo Damping System
- Creates a forged-like feel by channeling away harsh vibrations with a polymer-blend insert behind the face.
3) Fast Forgiving Face with Progressive Inverted Cone Technology
- 450 steel face with a sweet spot specifically placed to cover the most common impact points.
4) Thru-slot Speed Pocket
- Maximizes face flexibility for more ball speed and ads forgiveness on mishits low in the face.
TaylorMade Stealth Irons Specs
Club | Loft | Lie Angle | Offset | Length |
4 | 18.5* | 61.5* | 5.8 mm | 39.125″ |
5 | 21* | 62* | 5.0 mm | 38.5″ |
6 | 24* | 62.5* | 4.6 mm | 37.88″ |
7 | 28* | 63* | 4.1 mm | 37.25″ |
8 | 32* | 63.5* | 3.4 mm | 36.75″ |
9 | 37* | 64* | 2.9 mm″ | 36.25″ |
PW | 43* | 64.5* | 2.6 mm | 35.75″ |
Testing the Taylormade Stealth irons
2 range sessions: I went through the bag during each session and see how they felt, how they launched the ball, trajectory, and carry.
1 round of golf: I want to see how they “play”. I had an idea, and they didn’t disappoint.
My swing was not in great shape for the round, but I stayed around the greens and managed to hit a few. Any and all deficiencies were mine.
My Experience with the Taylormade Stealth irons
I knew they were on the money as soon as I had them in my hands. They reminded of the
My swing was not in great shape for the round, but I stayed around the greens and managed to hit a few. Any and all deficiencies were mine.
Review of the Taylormade Stealth Irons
Looks: B
Taylormade makes great-looking player irons. But, they need to work on the looks of their game improvement irons… Sorry.
They frame the ball well and inspire confidence at address. The heads are a touch oversized (without being bulky) and the topline and soles are a touch thick, just as you expect from the game improvement category.
Sound/ Feel: A
Impact is soft and solid with a pleasing “click” on contact.
Distance: A
All you want. Yes, the lofts are jacked. But, as I’ve explained on this site before: they have to be to control spin and trajectory.
Forgiveness: A
Plenty. They’re hot all over the face and keep you on target.
Flight / Playability: A
They REALLY want to hit the ball high and straight. But, I had zero issues flighting the ball down and working my right to left shot through the bag.
Customer Reviews
Stealth irons have an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 with 214 reviews .
96% of buyers (74 of 77) would recommend them to a friend.
Who are the Taylormade Stealth irons for?
Low Handicap – (Nah). I mean, you can play them. But the heads are probably too big, the topline and sole are too thick, and the offset is too much for your eyes to handle. (The only way to know for sure is to test for yourself)
Mid Handicap – (Yep) Run, don’t walk to get your hands on these irons. They need to at least be on your list to test.
High Handicap – (Yep) I think these will work fine for you. I suggest you test first. As always.
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- Same Buttery-soft feel as 921s
- Loads of Distance & Forgiveness
- Absolute Eye Candy
- Great Price
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- Unbelievably Soft & Solid Feel
- Plenty Distance & Forgiveness
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- Great price
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- So... so easy to hit
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- Great distance & forgiveness
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Our Verdict on Taylormade Stealth Irons
Stealth irons are an excellent choice if you want performance but need forgiveness.
My #1 suggestion is to test both sets before you buy. Either at your local golf store or take advantage of Global Golf’s Utry trial program. I use it and recommend it.
Thanks for checking out our Taylormade Stealth irons review and let us know how they work for you.
- Long & Forgiving
- Good Sound & Feel
- Elevates ball easily
- Easy to hit
- Looks...not the best