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I have experienced this frequently with this iron head. The inside of the hosel is very smooth. Some rolled up sandpaper can easily rough up the inside of the hosel prior to assembly.

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My experience with this driver was the opposite. I chose a 10.5 degree model which is what I play in my CT 250 Flight Control driver. I think I would have been better fit to a 9.5 based on my ball flight...

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I’ll cast a vote for the OS, although I like the Sti a lot, too. The OS has a sole design that might fit a sweeper well. The slightly oversized head adds some forgiveness, too. Dave (Fit2YouGolf)

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I will be posting my review on YouTube on the ISO driver soon. Like many on this forum the CT 250 (flight control in my case) sets the benchmark for me. The ISO at 10.5 came close in performance, but spun...

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I assume you are referring to parallel tip shafts that start out as “the same weight” before trimming. First, shame on TT for that variance in weight. 3 or 4 grams is acceptable in my book. Second,...

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While not a comprehensive list, a good start would be: Vice bench ruler swingweight scale digital scale small chop saw with abrasive blade belt sander butane torch ferrule starter I hope this...

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It will change the swing weight, 1 point for every 2 grams you add. It may slightly affect the flex, depending on how much weight is added. Adding weight shouldn’t directly affect the rotation of the...

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I find that the Sti OS respond best to a downward strike vs a sweeping swing. I attribute this to the location of the vertical center of gravity, compared to say, the TE forged. I play a softer, lighter...

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