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You could put steel in it, if you can find one.  True Temper, KBS and Nippon do not make a .335 steel wood shaft.  We do not carry any.  Might be able to find some online somewhere. Britt Lindsey

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Statechamp is right on in his recommendation.  The Max Milled Wedges will probably give you close to a D5 swing weight at standard length with the standard head weights.  Of course it depends on the...

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Good suggestion, but being where he is seems to be the issue. Being across the pond does make it more difficult.  If someone where he has Maltby models, then maybe they can work with him. Britt Lindsey

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First, the bag we have is the 14 way Maxfli Honors with our logo.  Good bag.  No plans for a cart bag. As far as new for 2026, still working on it and not ready to list exactly what we will have. ...

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For the record, we do not recommend sanding a .370" parallel tip shaft to .355 to fit a tapered hosel.  It is sometimes done at the factory level using a specialized grinding machine.  We wouldn't do...

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I was asking the same question this morning as they should have been here by now.  Without getting into too much detail, thee was a delay at the factory, but the issue was resolved and now the expected...

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All I can really do is plug in say the #5 at 38.75" with the components you are going to use and assume a standard head weight for a #5 iron 254 grams.  So, with the shaft weight in the x flex at 120...

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First, yes, you would use two wedge shafts for the PW and the GW.  How long you  make them depends on your preference and the head weight.  If they are the same head weight, then they could be the same...

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I don't have the specific Callaway UW in our data base to confirm the tip is .335, but Ill take your work for it.  Based on other models they have in 2022, it definitely could be.  As far as trimming,...

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The MMT could work and if you have hit it before and like it then I would say give it a try.  As mentioned by jmagri78, the Pro Series+ shafts really perform and are a great value.  Personally, I have...

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