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2022 Golf Drivers Comparison | TaylorMade Stealth, Callaway Rogue ST Max, Titleist TSR2



This 2022 golf drivers comparison takes a look at three of the most popular golf drivers released during the year, including the TaylorMade Stealth driver, the Callaway Rogue ST Max driver, and the Titleist TSR2 driver. Each are designed to deliver high MOI and easy launch, but how do they stack up against each other?

In this video, 2nd Swing’s Thomas Campbell tests out each driver, while Danny Ferrell and Drew Mahowald discuss the Trackman data to identify the similarities and differences between the TaylorMade Stealth driver, the Callaway Rogue ST Max driver, and the Titleist TSR2 driver.

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34 Comments

  1. Can’t wait for the Stealth Plus, Rogue ST LS, TSR3 and possibly Cobra LTDxLS in the next video.

  2. Of these 3, the callaway takes it imo. Better for anyone who’s going right in general, longer/easier to hit than stealth and the cheapest

  3. Excellent video!! Can’t wait for the head to head low spin heads of each company. My average SS with driver is 96-100 mph so I’m in the low spin head category and I don’t need a draw bias especially w Rouge Max which is the head I’m favoring.
    Still keeping my 2016 M2 in my bag until next year !

  4. Thomas's dispersion on the TSR2 impressed me the most. What a weapon combined with his length.

  5. Always seem to be more bias with any new club release. I still don’t think the Stealth is the shortest.
    Only after 5 shots and the Titleist after 10 shots 🤔
    Pity they wont go to a matt finish, I would get one if they did, until that ever happens, Rogue for me thanks!

  6. Like someone said get a mid and high handicapper to test these, Out on the course is the best test especially during comp.

  7. It’s funny that when a new Titleist TSR driver is released, and compared to other drivers from 2022 that the drivers that are selected to compare to are shown as not as long. If you check your ORIGINAL REVIEWS on both the Stealth, Stealth Plus and Rogue ST Max drivers the Stealth Plus you stated carried 303.8 and total distance of 328.6 yards AVERAGE. How is this TSR better? And the Rogue ST MAX carried 295.2 and rolled out to 318.2 yards average total distance. So this day the TSR edged the original Rogue St Max results but not the Stealth Plus. Even the Stealth HD rolled out total to 323.5 yards total. Check your videos. So this is no new glory club other than forgiving and average distance. Also check out Peter Finch’s video on the TSR vs TSI. Identical total distances! A lot of hype going on . And I’m not a Stealth fan either.

  8. This sounds like a infomercial, Thomas was bombing the tour edge close to 340 . tour edge gets no love !!. If you bought a new driver in the last 3 years it would e crazy to spend 600 + for a few steps Just a thought !!!

  9. will be testing tsr2 and tsr3 tomorrow , would really like to have seen cobra ltdx included in this test, the cobra has out performed the stealth and rogue all year long

  10. I have both Mizuno G 220 and Callaway Rogue: the Mizuno is way longer 10 yards plus.

  11. The TSR carry distance average numbers do not average out to the carry distance on the chart. ( 278.4, 289.5, 285.8, 300.6)

  12. Bought a new Cobra Radspeed XB near the end of its product cycle for $279 and I love it. Spending $500-$600 for a new release is absurd.

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