TaylorMade Stealth 2 Fairway
The TaylorMade Stealth 2 fairway wood is a power packed, work of art. Its slick looks, outstanding performance and multiple loft options make this new option near-perfect for the majority of golfers looking to update their fairway wood.
For
- Superb alignment design
- Extremely high launch
- Powerful sound and feel
Against
- Lack of customization through a bonded head
The Callaway Paradym fairway is forgiving across the face while producing consistently fast ball speeds. Its high launch and mid spin characteristics make it a great option from both the tee and fairway. The return of the adjustable hosel is a welcome one, allowing players to fine-tune flight.
For
- High launch off the fairway
- Easy to align to the target
- Produced fast ball speeds
Against
- Color scheme may not suit everyone’s eye
Callaway Paradym vs Taylor Made Stealth 2 Fairway Wood: Read our Head-to-Head Verdict
The fairway wood is often considered the hardest club to hit in the bag, especially when struck off the deck, but as each passing year brings advancements in technology the goal of flushing a fairway wood into a par 5 becomes more attainable for the average golfer.
In this feature we take a look at two of the very best fairway woods on offer from two of the biggest brands and attempt to break down which one is best for your game.
The new Callaway Paradym line up includes three adjustable fairway metals designed to target golfers of all abilities with the standard Paradym suiting the broadest spectrum of players and topping our list of the best Callaway Fairway Woods.
The Callaway Paradym TD (triple diamond) is a lower spinning model aimed at the better player with a faster swing speed while the Paradym X is the most forgiving model with a slight draw bias.
The TaylorMade Stealth 2 fairway, meanwhile, was one of the most anticipated launches of 2023 following on from the success and buzz caused by the original Stealth franchise last year. Three fairway wood options are available in the Stealth 2 range. There is the HD (for those seeking more forgiveness and draw bias) and the Plus (which is adjustable, more compact and designed for the better player),…
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