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.
View QuestionMaybe 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...
View QuestionI 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...
View QuestionWell, 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...
View QuestionInteresting post, and well worth the wiki read. Rather reminds me of the Wilson Gooseneck irons.
View QuestionI 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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