This is Golfer Geeks’ Taylormade Stealth 2 Plus driver review.
I’m an avid golfer, a 9.2 7 handicap on my way to a 2 (been a 5.6) and frequent tester of golf clubs and equipment since 2015.
I’ve had the Stealth 2 Plus driver for six or seven months now. I’ve played multiple rounds, practiced a little at the range (I don’t hit many drivers at the range), and had it on my launch monitor at the range and on my back patio.
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In this Taylormade Stealth 2 Plus driver review, I discuss my experience with the club, unique features and benefits, as well as customer reviews and potential alternatives.
- Excellent Sound & Feel
- Long & Forgiving
- Much improved Looks
- Price
Taylormade Stealth 2 Plus Driver Overview & Why You Should Consider It
Club Specs:
- Loft – 10.5 degree
- Shafts Used –
- Mitsubishi Kai’li Red Graphite Shaft, Stiff Flex
- Fujikura Ventus Red TR 5 Graphite Shaft, Stiff Flex
Spin, launch, and flight characteristics:
- Low spin
- Mid launch
- High forgiveness
- Neutral flight bias
Taylormade uses 75% more carbon in the Stealth 2 Plus than in the original Stealth Plus. So, they moved weight around in the head to increase forgiveness and increase MOI over a larger portion of the face.
- Translation – It’s more forgiving and longer on mishits. (I can attest)
Why Consider the Stealth 2 Plus Driver
It’s long. It’s forgiving. It sounds and feels great. It’s made a mediocre driver – me – an effective driver of the golf ball. You just have to decide if you want to spend the money.
My Experience with the Stealth 2 Plus
I’ve been playing with the Stealth 2 Plus driver off and on for months now. It’s in the rotation of drivers I use. I go between the Paradym, Stealth 2, and Stealth 2 Plus.
I don’t do a ton of work on the range because I’m still fighting neck and back issues – mostly neck issues – these days. So, I don’t swing a ton of drivers.
What I do is play a lot since the temps started dipping below 100 F here in Houston.
Driving is often the best part of my game during my rounds. Something I never thought I’d say. The Stealth 2 Plus makes up for a LOT of shortcomings.
I’m now surprised when I strike the ball well and I’m not out at or past 300 yards. The dry conditions account for some a lot of that. But, the Stealth 2 Plus really sends the ball.
I also still mishit quite a few shots, but I’m still playable with good distance. Like I said, this club will cover for all but your worst swings.
Review of the Taylormade Stealth Plus Driver
Looks (A+) I’m a fan (and so are my golfing buddies). The new shiny black finish with red highlights pops a whole lot more than last year’s Stealth. The red face is a touch brighter, but still attractive and not distracting.
Sound/ Feel (A+) Improved over the Stealth Plus. Among the best in the game. Very solid and soft at impact.
Distance (A+) Excellent distance. Center contact on a good swing is incredible, miss it by a little and you’re still down the fairway a good ways.
Forgiveness (A) Plenty. All Stealth 2 drivers make up for marginal swings quite well.
Flight (A) Medium-high to high with a good swing.
Value (B) Sorry, $630 for a driver is a lot of scratch.
Customer Reviews
90% of buyers recommend the Stealth 2 Plus and it has an average rating of 4.7 out of 452 reviews.
- Many complaints about durability issues. Not my experience. I’ve owned the Stealth 2 Plus since it came out and it’s in perfect shape.
Who is the Stealth 2 Plus Driver For?
The Taylormade Stealth 2 Plus has tons of forgiveness and all the distance. All but the highest handicaps could probably put it in play.
High handicap – Yes
Mid handicap – Yes
Low handicap – (Yes) I’m not saying it’s ideal for you, but I bet you can play it with some work.
Potential Alternatives
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- Superb Sound & Feel
- Solid, Long & Forgiving
- Great looking driver
- Pricey
- Flat Out Gorgeous
- Superb Sound & Feel
- Solid, Long & Forgiving
- Pricey
- Excellent Distance
- Great Sound & Feel
- Very Forgiving
- Great Looking
Our Final Verdict on the Taylormade Stealth 2 Plus Driver Review
The Stealth 2 Plus is long, forgiving, looks great, sounds great, and feels great. It makes me a more consistent and effective driver of the golf ball.
Should you upgrade if you own the original Stealth Plus driver?
No, I don’t think you need to. Unless you’ve got money burning a hole in your pocket. The look and sound are improved, and maybe a little more forgiveness. But, that’s a lot of money to hand out for marginal improvements.
My #1 suggestion is to test 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 2 Plus driver review and let us know how it works for you.
- Excellent Sound & Feel
- Long & Forgiving
- Much improved Looks
- Price