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This NEW Club Is UGLY But AMAZING!!



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I review the new TaylorMade Stealth UDI Utility Iron and the Stealth DHY Utility Iron in this golf review video. I show ball flight and the golf clubs performance including outdoor shot tracer flights. Two very different golf irons golf hybrids golf utility clubs with difference ball flights. Two long hitting clubs with fast ball speeds for long distances. These clubs join the taylormade stealth driver, stealth 3 wood and stealth rescue family.

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16 Comments

  1. Love the review, couldn't get along withcthe previous one….visual and less versatile than 5 wood ultimately for me.

    Btw that thing is REALLY UGLY

  2. Have the original SIM dhy in a 5 and love it . Changed the shaft to a standard length 5 iron length and it is on the money. Could not be happier with it.

  3. If you're considering the DHY just get a hybrid. Its kind of pointless. If you need that much help out of a long iron, you don't need to be playing a long iron.

  4. For a niche golf club, it's not bad. For the 95% of golfers that don't swing it fast enough it's not bad.

  5. Great video
    Your awesome
    Can you play against golf mates
    That 7 handicapper is so cocky
    Give him a proper golf beat down

  6. If you have a natural high flight… it is way to high… if not, great club… I will try another shaft to see if a can have a lower ball flight…

  7. So I’m not criticizing anybody who has the game/swing speed for these two clubs (not me!), but wondering what is the percentage of typical golfers that can actually benefit from them? I’m sure the tour pro’s can play them, but for the rest of us, it just seems like a very limited market (of course, I’m frequently wrong!).😆

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