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I’m waiting patiently as well. Want to buy some Maltby shafts.

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I remember now 4 degrees affects the bounce of the club.

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From what I’ve studied 2 degrees strong or weak is safe. 4 degrees even with a forged club such as yours might be a stretch. Real world though,  I’ve strengthened a forged wedge 3 degrees strong.

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Maybe this will help. Quote from Golfworks on the new Maltby Pro shaft “They are totally new designs, not just a cosmetic change.  Profiles are truer to the designated flex vs the previous version that...

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Doug - played many Wilson’s in my day. It’s.355

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Whoa! That’s awesome. Best news this week.

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I still get comments on my trusty TE FORGED. Timeless design, thin top line, solid. I’m a fan of the older models. In fact for laughs I set up some old Tricept F2’s with some Nippon shafts. Solid as...

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Well, maybe you shouldn’t be golfing with a broken leg. I’ve got a very painful left leg for a right handed. My nemesis of playing for 50 years. Alll kidding aside, it would depend which leg. I think...

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Interesting post, and well worth the wiki read. Rather reminds me of the Wilson Gooseneck irons.

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I think you’re okay with the wedges. I’ve found them to be fairly heavy. In regard to the new KE4s, you may have to add a little weight but not much. If you need more weight and this is a custom set...

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