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I’m an MPF believer.  Read most of Maltby’s books and decided to go to a big name retailer and hit used clubs to test for myself.  That was years ago and I walked out with a used set of Ping Gmax....

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Ajg72 - I was playing Ping GMax irons (900+ MPF) and went to a local NC club fitter who built Maltby clubs.  I play TS1s (711 MPF) now.  He had a TS1 built up and let me hit it.  I actually believe...

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I’m interested as well in what Britt says to your question.  Looking at the MPF (849 and 838) and the metrics that make up MPF, both are essentially the same for forgiveness all around.  To me that...

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This might help: For comparing forgiveness- This details the MPF: https://www.golfworks.com/about-mpf/ MPF for club heads: https://www.golfworks.com/head-mpf-ratings/

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I went through the same things a few years back.  I was a 16-18 at the time and wanted the TS1s.  I was playing Ping GMax irons - MPF over 900.  The TS1s are just over 700. A local club builder fit...

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Golfworks will assemble.  Note specs or alterations (lie, loft, length, up/down of graphics for shaft/grips, SW, etc.) and you’ll be pleased.

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This will help explain MPF: https://www.golfworks.com/about-mpf/ There’s a lot that goes into selecting what’s best for you and I’m not the one to do it.  Here’s my experience: I played Ping...

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I can’t help with shaft, but maybe the head.  I play TS1 5-GW and came from a set of game improvement Pings.  When I started with the TS1s I was a 15 and I’m now 9.5.  I honestly think the smaller...

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Here’s the link to that video.  Your answer starts around 8:20 minutes in. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aj5KOk2oXU0

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I have one in my 3 hybrid that I love for what it’s worth.  Great for me off the tee, fairway or rough.  I think it’s a tad stiffer than other regular shafts.

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