TaylorMade Stealth DHY Utility Iron Review
Joining TaylorMade’s highly impressive 2022 line-up is the new Stealth DHY utility iron. It replaces the SIM DHY and promises to pack a punch for a wide array of golfers thanks to a range of updates.
I tested it at the range and on the course at the Marco Simone Golf Club in Rome, venue for the 2023 Ryder Cup, and found the versatility on offer to be superb. At first glance it might appear like a club designed for higher handicappers, but this will suit a range of playing abilities if egos can be put to one side.
The first thing you notice is the aesthetics. The sole is wider than the Stealth UDI, which will likely deter some who prefer a more slimline package, but the back bar has been softened compared to SIM, giving it a cleaner and more inviting look behind the ball. From the back, the black detailing also gives it a nice, subtle style edge.
Onto the performance itself and it really is hard to fault. A lot of the tech has been carried over from the previous generation but the marginal gains across the board combine brilliantly to make this one of the best utility irons.
For example, the all new SpeedFoam Air is 69% less dense, meaning TaylorMade has been able to reposition mass for a lower centre of gravity (CG). This will allow golfers to launch the ball with ease, ensuring the Stealth DHY will be a weapon from the tee, fairway and even out the rough. Swinging normally, I would describe the ball flight as mid-launch, but it is workable based on the shot at hand. On a few occasions, with obstacles short of the green on approach, I was able to send it into orbit to clear the danger and stand the ball to attention on landing.
This is only possible with a club that inspires confidence and that’s exactly what I got from the feel and sound. Thanks to the new ultra-thin 4140 forged face, the feedback on impact is softer than usual, while the noise generated is duller and more akin…
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