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Would you consider another Maltby head? The TS1 IM Forged Irons look like a traditional blade but offer Super Game Improvement playability.

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Why don't you feed Golfworks with a bunch of your simulator data.  Then see what they come up with. Golfworks has a on-line fitting system.  They also have shaft fitting software available. Easily,...

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I would build a TS3 & TS3.5, 7 iron.  Test them against each other before making a determination on the entire set. Check the lofts for each club. The TS3.5 have strong lofts.

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I think you should try a TS3 five iron, with the Maltby iron shaft. Test this combo against your current five iron. Also, check the lofts of your current irons against the Maltby TS3 and the TS3.5's....

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I would have a couple of different weights of swingweight tips available. Dry fit everything. Use the same grip on every club.  Pay close attention to the weight of your grip of choice. Remember that...

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For what its worth I have a PTM-5CS with a 38" long black Golfworks putter shaft and a Superstroke Zenergy Tour 3XL grip. The putter came out exactly as I hoped. It is the best putter I have owned.  Also...

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I don't have the expertise to answer your question.  But several people at Golfworks will answer your question. Golfworks has a swingweight calculator.  Which given the data you provided they can give...

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My advice to you would be try one Maltby head and the shaft of your choice.  Have Golfworks build it, or do it yourself. Compare the Maltby head verses your existing club in a simulator.  See if the...

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