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Taylormade Golf Stealth High Draw Iron Set w/ Graphite Shaft (5-PW, AW, Right Hand)

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$600

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Amazon has Taylormade Golf Stealth High Draw Iron Set w/ Graphite Shaft (5-PW, AW, Right Hand, Regular) for $599.98. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter StrongWeather642 for finding this deal

Features:
  • Engineered to deliver high launching distance with draw bias, the Stealth HD iron has been designed for the golfer looking to hit more successful shots more often
  • The low profile head has a shallow face height and a wide sole with a large step down to keep CG low for easier launch. Increased sole curvature assists with turf interaction
  • The multi-material Cap Back Design utilizes high-strength stainless steel and ultralight weight polymers. Designed to maximize distance, forgiveness and feel with an extremely low CG
  • Positioned inside the iron head, the ECHO Damping System uses a soft polymer blend and multiple contact points across the face to channel away harsh vibrations creating a forged-like feel
  • Patented TaylorMade technology engineered to maximize face flexibility for increased ball speed and forgiveness for mis-hits low on the face

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • Includes ‎2 Year Manufacturer Warranty.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Amazon has Taylormade Golf Stealth High Draw Iron Set w/ Graphite Shaft (5-PW, AW, Right Hand, Regular) for $599.98. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter StrongWeather642 for finding this deal

Features:
  • Engineered to deliver high launching distance with draw bias, the Stealth HD iron has been designed for the golfer looking to hit more successful shots more often
  • The low profile head has a shallow face height and a wide sole with a large step down to keep CG low for easier launch. Increased sole curvature assists with turf interaction
  • The multi-material Cap Back Design utilizes high-strength stainless steel and ultralight weight polymers. Designed to maximize distance, forgiveness and feel with an extremely low CG
  • Positioned inside the iron head, the ECHO Damping System uses a soft polymer blend and multiple contact points across the face to channel away harsh vibrations creating a forged-like feel
  • Patented TaylorMade technology engineered to maximize face flexibility for increased ball speed and forgiveness for mis-hits low on the face

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • Includes ‎2 Year Manufacturer Warranty.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Model: TaylorMade Golf Stealth High Draw Iron Set 5-P,A/Right Hand Graphite Regular

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This is only irons. The Costco set includes a hybrid, 3 wood, driver, and putter.

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6 months ago
33 Posts
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6 months ago
jhd405
6 months ago
33 Posts
How's this compared to the Costco Callaway set?
6 months ago
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6 months ago
PeterR2241
6 months ago
193 Posts
Quote from jhd405 :
How's this compared to the Costco Callaway set?
These are much better clubs in the game improvement category versus Costco's max game improvement (beginner golfers). A beginner golfer would be totally fine with a set like this and would be happier long-term. Not sure about the high draw aspect.
6 months ago
33 Posts
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6 months ago
jhd405
6 months ago
33 Posts
Quote from PeterR2241 :
These are much better clubs in the game improvement category versus Costco's max game improvement (beginner golfers). A beginner golfer would be totally fine with a set like this and would be happier long-term. Not sure about the high draw aspect.
Thanks! I'm a beginner and saw everyone rave about the Callaway set so appreciate the info
6 months ago
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Joined Dec 2013
6 months ago
busdevbizdev
6 months ago
35 Posts
Quote from jhd405 :
How's this compared to the Costco Callaway set?
These are super game improvement irons vs the Callaway Edge set are just normal game improvement irons. Super = really fat iron heads that borderline on hybrids to help people with low swing speed or bad contact get the ball in the air much easier.

If you're newer and hit a generic 7 iron <125y on good contact, these will probably help you. Otherwise the Costco set is a better fit/value (or go with the normal TM Stealth irons if you want a premium normal game improvement offering).
6 months ago
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6 months ago
JK1982
6 months ago
5,350 Posts
Damn wish these were steel shafts
6 months ago
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6 months ago
mystical80
6 months ago
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank mystical80

Quote from jhd405 :
How's this compared to the Costco Callaway set?
This is only irons. The Costco set includes a hybrid, 3 wood, driver, and putter.
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6 months ago
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jhd405
6 months ago
33 Posts
Quote from mystical80 :
This is only irons. The Costco set includes a hybrid, 3 wood, driver, and putter.
Good call thanks

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6 months ago
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6 months ago
Big22
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6 months ago
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Quote from JK1982 :
Damn wish these were steel shafts
Dicks has the same set on sale for the same price. It says "KBS Max 85 MT Steel". Hope that helps
6 months ago
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6 months ago
hufft3
6 months ago
25 Posts
Quote from jhd405 :
Thanks! I'm a beginner and saw everyone rave about the Callaway set, so I appreciate the info
If you plan on playing often and getting into Golf, the Callaway set is the way to go since you can grow into it as you get better. It is inexpensive enough (compared to other complete sets) that as you get better, you can start replacing clubs in the Edge set.

If you plan on playing only a few times a year, the TaylorMade set posted here is a better idea. The Stealth set would probably have better results quicker because it has maximum forgiveness and a draw bias. Still, super game improvement clubs have somewhat of a cap on how much you can improve with them, and the draw bias can engrave poor habits since you can get used to having that draw on your shots that wouldn't necessarily be there on sets that don't have the draw bias.
6 months ago
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6 months ago
The Chosen One
6 months ago
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would these be ok for a woman? I am not sure what the difference is between men's and women's clubs.
6 months ago
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6 months ago
iceman_373
6 months ago
101 Posts
Quote from hufft3 :
If you plan on playing often and getting into Golf, the Callaway set is the way to go since you can grow into it as you get better. It is inexpensive enough (compared to other complete sets) that as you get better, you can start replacing clubs in the Edge set.

If you plan on playing only a few times a year, the TaylorMade set posted here is a better idea. The Stealth set would probably have better results quicker because it has maximum forgiveness and a draw bias. Still, super game improvement clubs have somewhat of a cap on how much you can improve with them, and the draw bias can engrave poor habits since you can get used to having that draw on your shots that wouldn't necessarily be there on sets that don't have the draw bias.
I'd beg to differ, the absolute reverse is true....
6 months ago
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6 months ago
jrewing
6 months ago
195 Posts
Is this better than the Wilson D9 forged set that was recently posted?
6 months ago
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6 months ago
Brooky03
6 months ago
181 Posts
Quote from jrewing :
Is this better than the Wilson D9 forged set that was recently posted?
This targets a different golfer than the Wilson D9 Forged set. The Wilson's are 'players distance' clubs, generally for experienced golfers with single digit handicaps. This Taylormade set is for the opposite type of golfer. It's for beginners and/or golfers who struggle to hit the ball consistently.
6 months ago
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6 months ago
chinhster
6 months ago
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Quote from The Chosen One :
would these be ok for a woman? I am not sure what the difference is between men's and women's clubs.
In general, women's clubs have lighter and shorter shafts.

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6 months ago
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TIMTHOMAS32
6 months ago
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I am a massive fan of TaylorMade and would greatly appreciate some feedback on this. I began playing with a gifted set of blades in the early 2000's. I used that set until I was gifted a brand new set of RAC OS clubs on my birthday in 2006. I have played with that set for 17 years and would like to cut them down to be a full set for my son to play with. That gives me the ability to finally get a new set of Taylor Made clubs and I have zero idea which ones to get. That set of RAC OS clubs launched in 2004, so clearly any set in the past decade would be a major upgrade. Just wonderfing if this is the set to go for or if I should looks to one of the other year's sets? Thank you in advance!