The USGA has approved TaylorMade’s new Stealth and Stealth plus drivers. They have added these types of equipment to the list of conforming driver heads. However, TaylorMade hasn’t released these drivers yet. But we are expecting them to launch these soon. TaylorMade is a well-known golfing equipment manufacturing company, and they produce some top-quality stuff.
Moreover, these new drivers differ slightly from their existing SIM and SIM2 drivers. The finish and material used in the Stealth and Stealth plus are different. And the company is trying to experiment and see the results. But what are the specifics of these new TaylorMade drivers? Let’s find out.
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TaylorMade Stealth and Stealth plus driver
Meanwhile, these new Stealth clubs aren’t the usual metal wood. In fact, they are carbon-composite which is a popular material that is used in the club design. Moreover, this type of material is mostly used to remove the excess mass, particularly on the sole and crown. Both Callaway and Yonex released carbon composite drivers in early 2000, but neither of them became successful.
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Hence, titanium has remained the face material for everyone. But this time, TaylorMade has experimented and is hopeful for a good response. However, most manufacturers launch their new products mostly at the beginning of the new year. But why has TaylorMade launched a new product in December?
The exact answer to this question is not known. As per the speculations, Tiger Woods is competing at the PNC Championship with his son this week. So, it is possible that we might see this new driver in Tiger’s hand. Hence, the manufacturers needed a quick approval from the USGA, which they seem to have gotten yesterday morning.
Golf fans react to the new Stealth and Stealth plus drivers
As soon as the announcement about the approval of the new TaylorMade Stealth and Stealth plus driver was made, golf fans gave their views about this topic. So let us see what do people think about these new Stealth and Stealth plus drivers.
That carbon fibre face is going to be just ridiculous I think. Wonder what it’ll sound like
— Andrew Harvie (@drewharvie) December 13, 2021
I’m looking for something non-conforming that hits it 2 miles. Any suggestions?
— Kyle Thompson (@KyleThompsonPGA) December 14, 2021
Hey! Good on them for releasing their *checks notes* 27th driver in 10 years
— Jessey Church 🦈 (@jchurchpga) December 13, 2021
Carbon fiber face is 🗑️ pic.twitter.com/0NcSZHalhd
— JP 🏁 (@PonCalabrese) December 13, 2021
Just saw it the other day. The carbon face is unreal🤯 https://t.co/ETLJYwDXEE
— Greg Reitz (@Greggyboi13) December 14, 2021
It’s not “Stealth Plus +”? https://t.co/0t05fQ0jXj
— robmillertime (@robmillertime) December 14, 2021
No thanks. Yuck https://t.co/m4m5gfJbtf
— Masters Tickets Needed🐶🍢👋✋👋✋ (@RollTribe1987) December 13, 2021
How brand loyal am I to my Titelist driver? This is the question that will prey on my mind as 2022 approaches https://t.co/4hLx6wuNJ0
— Kit Mann 🎄⛳️🏈 🎸 (@kitmannrocks) December 13, 2021
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🚨#NEW: TaylorMade’s 2022 line of drivers have hit the conforming list. They’ve been heavily leaked online for several weeks now. https://t.co/O5PlvlQLjt
— TWLEGION (@TWlegion) December 13, 2021
STOP PUTTING SLIDING WEIGHTS IN DRIVERS https://t.co/8m1YgKdcgU
— Luke McGrath (@LukeGMcGrath) December 13, 2021
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