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The threads should be the same.  We just changed the top from the old three prong and triangle to the Torx style. Britt Lindsey

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We are waiting on final samples of the M980.  They are basically the same as the M890, but with different cosmetics.  A great iron and the MPF is actually 980 Ultra Game Improvement.  The Max is great...

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Our build team will assess and if there are any issues reaching the swing weight target you want, they will contact you.  I don't think there will be a problem getting to D0. As for disadvantages to...

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At standard lengths and assuming a 50 gram grip, the swing weight with the 80 gram shaft should be in the mid C range, C5-C6.  95 gram shaft might get you to C7.  So you will need to add some tip weighting...

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When making such a big shift in what our playing, I always recommend building one club, or re-shafting one club, to test before investing in the entire set.  You could re-shaft the TS3 #7 iron you have...

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Not sure you can get the best of both worlds because you sacrifice A LOT in ball speed with a persimmon driver.  I know, because I come from that era and played a lot with persimmon, and loved it.  However,...

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Hard to say if the Core Blue might get you to where you want to be.  When dealing with specifics in spin and launch, kind of just have to experiment.  The Core Blue is a mid to high launching shaft,...

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The Regular Flex Kuro Kage is pretty close the the A flex MPF Pro Series +.  Possibly the Pro Series + R flex would be worth a try.  The Pro Series + is very much on the average for flexes, meaning the...

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In one word, marketing.  Putters, of all categories, are the most overpriced, in my opinion.  A putter that works for someone requires the correct specs for the individual (like any other club), and...

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In our experience, none are perfectly accurate.  Too many variables to consider when actually building clubs, like component weight tolerances and variances in how people actually measure club length. ...

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