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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.

Excellent sound and feel, and the ball definitely makes a big difference.

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It’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

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If you’re referring to the MPF ratings of different brands of iron heads, here’s the link: https://www.golfworks.com/head-mpf-ratings/

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Since 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)...

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It’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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Another simple option is to replace the current, heavier grip, which is about 50 grams or more, with a Tour 25 grip. This will make a big swingweight change. Here’s the link: https://www.golfworks.com/golf-pride-tour-25-light-weight-golf-grip/p/gp0056/...

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Yes, there is an A flex steel shaft with a taper tip and I highly recommend it. Here’s the link: https://www.golfworks.com/nippon-ns-pro-8950gh-355-iron-shafts/p/np0005/ There are probably others,...

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This is clearly one of the most difficult issues and the debate has been going on for a very long time, probably since the golf ball changed the very first time! Perhaps the simplest solution would be...

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When I’ve run into this problem in my club fitting work, I have used duct tape - yup, duct tape. I use the Gorilla brand. I put on the lead tape, then a piece of duct tape to go over all edges of the...

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The Hogan Special wedges from 2002 take a taper tip (.355) shaft. Michael

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