TaylorMade Stealth Plus Driver
TaylorMade has coupled bold aesthetics with an impressive all round performance package to create a Stealth Plus driver that truly stands out. The low spin and fast aerodynamics maximise club speed and distance while the stability of the head helps manage direction admirably.
For
- Consistently impressive ball speeds
- Compact aesthetics
- Premium, modern look
Against
- Low spin performance may hurt some slower swinging golfers
The TSR3 is a premium looking and performing driver that is likely to outperform your gamer, especially if you go through a custom fitting. The feel is powerful and it strikes the ideal balance of control with competitive ball speed and distance. That said, TSi users are unlikely to see notable gains.
For
- Premium look and feel
- Consistently fast and forgiving
- A tighter dispersion can be created
Against
- Limited gains over prior model
- Fitting is crucial to maximize performance
This is the big one – TaylorMade versus Titleist, titanium versus carbon fibre, Rory McIlroy’s driver up against Justin Thomas’ driver. However you want to frame it, this is one of the most eagerly anticipated comparison tests of recent times and these two drivers will be among the top two contenders (opens in new tab) for the rest of the year among golfers looking to splash out on a new premium driver. But does one outperform the other?
Joel Tadman hit custom fitted set ups for both indoors on a premium launch monitor and then on the golf course at Peterborough Milton golf club to find out exactly that. So get comfortable, strap yourself in and enjoy.
TaylorMade Stealth Plus vs Titleist TSR3 Driver: Watch Our Head-To-Head Verdict
Looks
The TaylorMade Stealth Plus (opens in new tab) and Titleist TSR3 (opens in new tab) have a very similar shape and size with the Stealth Plus arguably looking slightly more compact. It also looks a little more techy and cutting edge courtesy of the red face, which will divide opinion, and detailing on the crown.
While the red face doesn’t offend us, we’re leaning slightly towards the clean and…
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