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I would normally post this as a comment, but can't insert an image... I've played the TS3's for 2-3 years. Happy with them. Previously played the TS2's which had a bit stronger lofts. I bent the TS3's...

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See chart below and that should help with your decisions: Like Britt mentioned, you can use a variety of methods to adjust your swing weight. I like the rubber tungsten swing weights SKU: GW0121. I...

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see this link for Maltby recommendations: https://www.golfworks.com/help-how-to/

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YS-6+/7+ TRIM BUTT TIP PARALLEL CODE FLEX MPF CODE DIA. DIA. WT. LENG. TORQ. TIP SECT. TRAJ. EACH YS633WPL X 4.5B2M W11 .600" .335" 67g 46" 3.5° 4" MID $69.00 can't find anything in regards to a .350...

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First time user i would recommend  SKU:EXP-50. Will give you plenty of work time before it starts to set. 50 mil cartridge is easy to use.

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Agree with Britt - sounds like a club conex connector similar to this image: no longer available to the public. they have several different types that may require special shaft trimming, hosel cutting,...

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ts3 is marginally more playable. see this link: https://www.golfworks.com/head-mpf-ratings/ and click on maltby

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contact customer service and they will be able to hook you up with someone in regards to the shaft you desire.. also, for those not familiar with Howard's #8 spinner shaft: I I do this with most of...

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that's correct. I'm assuming their referencing a catalog page. see this link, top of the page: https://store-k9nvqai7wz.mybigcommerce.com/content/description/shaft_trim_inst.pdf or click trimming instructions...

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