Glad to see the Canadian website has the new heads. Just a couple of points. I notice Graftech shafts are now under the Maltby heading. I’ve ways liked the Maltby line, and the price point is similar...
Actually I ran across some brass weights. They are all 10 grams. I cut different stock lengths. 1 inch=4grams, 1 1/2 and 2 inches etc. Very handy. This is a challenging reshaft. The bore is just over an...
Thanks Britt. I never thought of trimming from the tip end. Great idea.
I’m converting some Titleist T300 heads from steel to a graphite shaft. The hosel bore depth is 1 3/8 inches. I’m adding weight with the 8-10 gram rubberized tungsten weights. The weights have a...
Thanks Britt. That’s what I was thinking. Build a 7 in the 3.5, and a 6 in the Max Forged.
I’d like to built a set for myself, and thanks to Maltby for producing a weighted forged iron, very impressive. I think both of these heads perform well. Other than the loft differences between the two,...
Interesting project though. When the word persimmon comes up it peaks my interest. Played them all the time when younger. There was a guy in a larger centre that could whip and repair the threading on...
I’ve always targeted swingweight. Some other use MOI. (Moment of inertia). A swingweight scale is a great resource, and also a kitchen digital scale. Most weigh everything. 1/2 long will increase your...
Over the years I’ve appreciated the simplicity of fitting the iron head models that take weight screws. Great to see the new Max forged iron takes a weight screw. I’ll be playing this head. Now .....
Good morning Britt. Do you think the Max forged head might be available in Canada. Usually I have to call my orders in on account of the web site not updating. I’ve had a lot of good luck with adjustable...
TS 3.5s for sure.Forged feel and the ball flight you need. I’ve played Maltby a long time. The TE had more traditional lofts but with the advent of the newer blades with stronger lofts my solution was...
Slightdogleg Go lighter with just the stiff. I do think your swing speed really puts you into the stiff category. If the shafts your testing all are equal length just the stiff would be more comfortable.
I’d certainly suggest the Maltby Pro+ shafts. True to flex and from my estimation play just as well as the older models.
The most forgiving for me has been the KE4 Max. If your looking for feel which is always subjective, the TS line up. The TE+ is also a very nice head.
Sent you a PM Gw-Canuck
Chux. I’ve been there. I’ll comment on graphite in a moment. I gradually went down in weight with the Nippon shafts. You may find something in the Nippon line. They’ve come out with an ultra light...
While waiting for the Canadian site to get updated I browsed the catalogue from the Canadian site. Found the older Maltby graphite shafts and the price. I gather that’s the old price for the older model...
Britt and all the above. Any updates on this. I really need some prices on the Maltby shafts. The shafts aren’t even shown. - Bill
Thanks Britt. Very helpful.
I’ve got some older heads that I have to bore to .370. Do I use the .355 reamer for this or the .370 reamer listed on the Canadian site. I might purchase the hand chuck as well. I’ve never done this...