Yes, depending on the model. Stealth 2 HD is the most forgiving option, while the standard Stealth 2 Rescue offers a good balance of forgiveness and versatility. Stealth 2 Plus is less about maximum forgiveness and more about control for better ball strikers.
Yes. Taylormade is one of the biggest golf equipment brands and has a long-standing reputation for drivers, fairway woods, hybrids and distance-focused metalwoods.
As a recent premium model, Stealth 2 hybrids can offer strong value on the used market. They are modern enough to provide useful hybrid technology, while often costing less than newer Taylormade ranges.
Hybrid technology usually remains competitive for several years. A well-kept Taylormade Stealth 2 hybrid should remain a strong option for a long time if the loft, shaft, model and condition suit the player.
The main improvement is the refined model split, carbon crown construction and updated shaping.
Golfers coming from older Taylormade hybrids may see easier launch, more confidence and more suitable model options, but the biggest benefit comes from choosing the Stealth 2 model that matches the flight and forgiveness they need.