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I recommend the STi2/Si2 GEN 2. It's Stainless Steel construction is more resistant to nicks and dings, it's forgiving and has more loft than the KE4 MAX, which will help achieve a proper trajectory on...

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Really!? https://www.golfworks.com/maltby-ts-1-forged-iron-heads/p/ma0293/

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https://www.golfworks.com/maltby-playability-factor-your-best-fitting-tool/

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It looks like the size of a golfball, perhaps a mishit or the damage occurred in storage or transportation. Performance or integrity is not affected.

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From my experience with Maltby carbon irons, the least prone to dings is the 8620, followed by 1035, and then 1025, which is the reason I picked the TE+ Black DBM over the Pearl finish TE+. I don't like...

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STi2 is 772. ±100 MPF is inconsequential. .

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Have a look at the M890 h5 28* hybrid. By adjusting the head weight and the total length, it should be possible to fill the distance gap between the 5i and 24* hybrid.

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Hi Britt, I'm also interested in the new TE V4. What are the loft and bounce specs?

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https://store-k9nvqai7wz.mybigcommerce.com/content/PDFs/Head_MPFs/MPFRatingsChart.pdf

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