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The Golf Pride CP2 Wrap Jumbo grips are 73 grams vs a 48 gram in the standard size.  On the grip end of a club, every 4 grams added will reduce the swing weight of the club by 1 swing weight.  So, going...

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I'm sure there will be some of our clients that will respond, but I can tell you we put a lot of effort into designing and creating our hybrids, fairways and drivers.  Our hybrids and fairway woods do...

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I think going to get fit by a qualified fitter would be the place to start.  Getting the length, lie, grip style and size, shaft type and flex are the basics we would need to build you a test club to...

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First, the TS4's are not more forgiving than the TS3's.  They are forgiving for a blade design, but they are not more forgiving than the TS3's.  The TS3's have an 849 MPF rating and the TS4's are 755. ...

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The KE4 Max is our most forgiving iron and does have a little larger profile, but a lot of folks play it and like it.  The STi2 2nd GEN is probably our best seller (besides the TS3) and is still a Super...

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When you say KBS Tour parallel R flex is 112.5grams, that has to be after trimming, correct?  The stock weight for a KBS Tour parallel tip 43.5" blank is 120 grams.  The spec weight of the TAPER TIP...

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If you go to our website and click the technical tab at the top, you will see an option Assembly and Operating Instructions: https://www.golfworks.com/technical/ The Bending Machine in your photo is...

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Yes, we assemble all the clubs that are ordered through the Custom Club Shop.  The Custom Shop, or Custom Club Builder, is for selecting a head, shaft, grip and your custom specs, and have us assemble...

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Not sure there is an attachment that would work with the Mitchell gripping station, but really should not need one.  If you can put the club in a vice, or in that gripping station with the leading edge...

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The TGI could be an option, but kind of depends on the weight.  The lighter weights have an overall softer profile, but are still considered firm in the mid and tip section, but just not as firm as the...

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