Check Britt's answers to the questions on the Paderson Kinetixx shaft in X flex and the thread about the Pro Series shafts. Basically, he said that the current Pro Series S flex is the same as the new...
View QuestionCheck Britt's answers to the questions on the Paderson Kinetixx shaft in X flex and the thread about the Pro Series shafts. Basically, he said that the current Pro Series S flex is the same as the new...
View QuestionI’d suggest that you build one club and compare it to your current set. The Series 5 steel shaft is 116 grams. A pretty good comparison might be the True Temper Score LT, which is 117 grams and an excellent...
View QuestionThe most forgiving irons address just one dimension of what golfers are looking for in an iron. Some want more distance and there are irons that give more distance usually with lower lofts or a hollow...
View QuestionI agree that Maltby putters are excellent, but I also agree with DB Golf - get properly fitted first.
View QuestionI highly recommend finding local professional club fitters. Ask around and see who will work with you.
View QuestionIt’s not cheap, but I found copies online at Abe Books. Here’s the link: https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=31816843829&searchurl=isbn%3D9780927956109%26n%3D100121503%26sortby%3D17&cm_sp=snippet-_-srp1-_-title1
View QuestionIf you’re referring to the MPF ratings of different brands of iron heads, here’s the link: https://www.golfworks.com/head-mpf-ratings/
View QuestionSince you mentioned that you tend to have a lower trajectory, of the heads you mentioned I’d recommend the TS3 because it has a lower center of gravity. And actually, the TE Forged, (and also the DBM)...
View QuestionIt’s so unfortunate that the Maltby Clubmaking Academy will not have classes this year. Jim does such a great job! Definitely go to one, hopefully next year. In the meantime, I believe Mitchell Golf...
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