Team in Canada are working on getting the website updated. They have some of the new product available, just not up on the site yet. You can call them at 1-800-387-5331 and talk to them about what...
No update yet. I will reach out to our team in Canada and see if I can get some information. Thanks for the follow up. Britt Lindsey
Loft is the main factor, by a long shot, in trajectory and spin. Based on what you described, the TS3.5 might be worth a try. It's fantastic iron, at least we think so based on our testing. The blake7...
Graphite and lighter weight can help with the joint issues, but you do have to figure out what adjustments you'll need to make to get to a swing weight that provides the feel you want. Generally speaking,...
Thanks Andy. Happy you like the your new clubs. Current line-up is really good and working on more for the future. Britt Lindsey
Thank You Doug. Your comments are very much appreciated. We love what we do and believe our product is as good as any (and better than most). We have a great team that works every day to provide...
I completely understand. Had that same thing happen to me about the 5 iron for a round or two. Built me another one, but hit it worse, went back to the original and hit it fine. I'm sure you will work...
Generally we charge $30.00 for a fitting but if you spend $100.00 or more we wave the fitting charge. Kris Zahler is our Pro Shop manager and does a great job, as do all the guys in the shop. Any of...
I checked on the M130 belt situation and it appears the supplier had to make a change to it, but we have some on order now and they are suppose to ship by October 31. We don't know if it is exactly the...
Lie angle is very important in the direction of shots. Too flat can cause shots to go to the right (for a right handed player) and too upright can cause shots to go to the left. That is why getting...
First, difficult to understand why you can't hit the #6 iron but the #7 iron is OK. I have to assume the specs of the #6 are correct, the shafts are the same, etc. That would be the first thing I looked...
Always welcome to come to The Golfworks. Our guys do a great job fitting. If not, you could go to any qualified fitter and get your specs and we could build our product to your specs. Of course you...
My initial thought is that the #5 wood would most likely fill the gap better. I base that on my own experience. I have the UI#4 iron and had a #7 wood, but found I hit those close to the same distance,...
I would say the difference in the LZ and the PX Wedge is not much. Hard to know exactly what True Temper does to create the Project X wedge, but my educated guess is it is simply a 1/2 shorter version...
We can take a look at providing some directions. We list the chart on what each setting does. I guess, with most companies offering adjustable drivers and fairways for quite a while now, we assumed most...
Nothing wrong with a 52 S grind and a 56 A grind. A grind is a very versatile all purpose grind. Wider sole width with less relief, but I found it to work well in all conditions. S grind does too and...
First, I would recommend getting a qualified professional to check your technique. Very difficult to make absolute recommendations when the problem might not be with the equipment. That being said,...
You need to contact Golfworks Canada to get the final price, but my guess it will be around $35-$36 per shaft based on the current exchange rate. Britt Lindsey