TaylorMade Stealth 2 Plus Driver
The original TaylorMade Stealth made an impressive debut in 2022. The 2023 version has been subtly improved, making this an impressive all-rounder, one that will appeal to a wide range of golfers.
For
- Premium aesthetics and powerful feel
- Impressive forgiveness
- Consistently good distance
Against
- Not as exciting as the previous generation
TaylorMade Stealth 2 Plus Driver vs Mizuno ST-G Driver: Read Our Head-To-Head Verdict
TaylorMade has long been synonymous with producing some of the most popular and innovative driver technology in the game. Mizuno however, has traditionally been more recognised for consistently producing some of the best irons on the market. With the launch of the ST-G, Mizuno have produced a driver that sits in the same low spinning, better player category as the TaylorMade Stealth 2 Plus.
These two could certainly lay claim to being amongst the best drivers on the market, but how do they compare? That’s what I wanted to find out, taking an in-depth look at both. Here’s what I found.
Looks
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and these two drivers may divide opinion in terms of their appearance. The TaylorMade Stealth 2 Plus has a somewhat brash feel to its appearance. With its bold, red carbon face and multi material crown, it screams look at me! The technology is very deliberately highlighted and will appeal to those players that enjoy the visual stimulation of a futuristic looking clubhead.
The Mizuno ST-G on the other hand, is much more subtle in its aesthetic. The paint work on the crown is a triumph, blending from a solid black gloss into a sleek carbon effect towards the rear of the head.
In terms of shaping, the Stealth 2 Plus is notably longer from heel to toe. This coupled with the ST-G seeming a little deeper from…
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