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731 https://store-k9nvqai7wz.mybigcommerce.com/content/PDFs/Head_MPFs/MPF_PING.pdf

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I think it has to do with the overall weight of the shaft being closer to a steel shaft.

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I play TS1’s at an 11 handicap.  Before TS1 (700+ MPF) I played Ping GMax (900+) and was a 16 handicap.  I’m not saying the club change made all the  difference but I would say confidently the TS1...

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I went from Ping GMax to TS1s.  I found I made better contact I’m guessing due to the head size not being a shovel.  The GMax MPF is over 900, the TS1 MPF is just over 700.  The only thing I think...

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This is tough as Maltby irons are so forgiving relative to the others. You could find an iron with the overall MPF being real close, but the feel may be totally different. You could find an iron with a...

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Usually a 4 degree gap between irons so you’d want a 52, referred to as a gap wedge.

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https://www.clubguygolf.com The Club Guy.  He’s around Cary, NC.  He fitted and built my TS1s a few years ago.  Give him a call and see if he can help.  Great guy.

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I was a 16-18 handicap playing shovels, Ping GMax (900+ MPF) and switched to TS1s years ago. The only thing I think I miss is a few yards when I hit off toe side badly.  I actually hit the TS1s (711 MPF)...

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I have a TS2 6 iron with an A flex MPF shaft.  My 7 iron distance is the same as yours.  I like the MPF shaft in A flex, tried an R flex, but couldn't get along with it.  To me the R was more like an...

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I was fitted into TS1s four or five years ago from Ping GMax irons with an MPF over 900.  The only thing I think I gave up was a tad of forgiveness on toe hits (smaller C-dimension).  Still a bad toe...

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