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I love helping people "play better golf," whether through golf lessons, custom club fitting and set building, or by repairing their clubs. I have been trained by Jim Yachinich at three different schools at Golfworks. I am certified on the Mitchell Signature Angle and Putter Angle machines. I am also Titleist Performance Institute Certified.

If you're looking for a low cost bench, Harbor Freight has some pretty good ones for the price. I have had several of them in my shop for many years and they're fine. https://www.harborfreight.com/search?q=benches&category=2984&current=1

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Hi, Nick. Interesting questions! Be sure that you have an "apples to apples" comparison regarding iron head weights. I don't know which "years past" models you're referring to, but remember that the...

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CC14, a good place to begin is with looking at each model of Maltby irons. Every single Maltby iron head is forgiving - every single one - and with your level of golf - 14 index, you already are a pretty...

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Great close out deal on the ISO-T at 11.5* https://www.golfworks.com/maltby-is0-t-driver-head/p/ma0304/

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Muskie, I teach many senior golfers, some who are good ball strikers, and along with my own experience, I find that for better players, there’s a mindset that’s difficult to overcome. Namely, we’re...

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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...

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I’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...

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The 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...

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I agree that Maltby putters are excellent, but I also agree with DB Golf - get properly fitted first.

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