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Core White is lower flight and spin.  We developed it with VA composites to be firmer in the tip section to to deliver a slightly lower ball flight and lower spin.  One of the problems you get when you...

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Our current KE4 Tour TC hybrids have a square face angle and are not designed to be draw biased.  Our new KE4 TC Pro Hybrids are not either and also have a square face.  I have had a similar issue with...

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Difficult to say as flex and weight changes can have different results for different players.  If you like the weight and feel of the 95 gram graphite, I don't think you by going 10 grams lighter you...

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The BB9063 Titleist ferrule that we have should work on the T Series irons as well. Britt Lindsey

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Unless it was in there when it was new I'm not sure how it could have developed.  The hosel and body are carbon steel and there can be some surface rust in the hosel.  That is why on all heads, the hosels...

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The original Sand and Lob Sliders were definitely pre 2010.  In 2011 we had the M-Series 1.62 and 1.82 Sole width wedges, which had the wide soles like the Sliders but were more conventional in shape...

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We caught the error early in March but some of the new adjustable fairways were received with a mis-marked adaptor.  The correctly marked adaptor, when viewed from the heel side upside down with the sole...

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The Spinner Wedge matches the DG S300 #8 iron.  It is exactly the same.  No doubt in my mind it is the same shaft.  They probably do weight sort a bit to keep the Spinner shafts close to the 128g spec...

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Either could be a good choice.  The Nippon is a little lighter and might not be as big a transition from the ProLaunch Blue Shafts and for that reason they might be the one I would go with.  The Nippon...

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You can use the .355 Tour V wedge shaft in the MAX Wedges, no problem.  We do it everyday using the SHIM 355-370.  So if the Tour V is the best shaft for you, that is what I would do.  Most of the wedge...

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