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Will the Ts3 be more forgiving than the Ts3.5?ts3 is marginally more playable. see this link: https://www.golfworks.com/head-mpf-ratings/ and click on maltby |
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might try the m890 in 12* and A flex shaft, or if you're hands on change the shaft yourself, or might get it done at a big box store or a local fitter. |
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can always remove existing screw and add tungsten or lead power into the head with a bit of head tac to hold it in place. |
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you might want to search information regarding single length irons to get an idea of what you are attempting to do, and why you're going to run into problems. You may be able to total club weight to match,... |
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see link below for golfworks standard club length chart. length is normally based on weight of the head. taking a look at the maltby heads, most range from 266 - 268 grams ( 7 Irons) your TE is listed... |
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XL 2000 were diamond cut. Think I still have a set in the shop |
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Experience with steelfiber wedge shaft using #8 iron spinner trick?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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Since it's been around for 25 years, I don't think you can call it a trend anymore. It's here to stay and we're going to have to accept it. Maybe it's just best to put the Loft angle on the clubs and forget... |
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Understood. Thank you sir. |
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it does for me also. In the past, you could save multiple carts which I could save under the names of my customers (John, Jim, Bill...etc.) |
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iron loft....Just thinking out loud... Stronger iron lofts have been around for roughly 25 years. Why do players still lament over the stronger lofts. I see an increase in distance as well as a higher trajectory in... |
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SAVE A CARTPrior to the website upgrade a year or so ago, you were able to save the items in the cart. This helped alot with various projects or customers. For example, I could save a list of items for three different... |
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i had a similar issue, I used a piece of black heat shrink about 5/8" long, slipped it on before i epoxied. looks good. My shafts were black, but you can get heat shrink in a variety of colors. |
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Britt responded to a similar question earlier regarding the KE4 Tour+. Hope this helps: https://ralphmaltby.com/questions/question/ke4-swingweight-adjustment/ |
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TS3.5 updates?any info on availability of the new TS3.5 irons? have you received/approved pre-production samples? TIA |
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Maltby Hybrid Shaft Trim Code P.76 .. What does this mean?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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Can you post the web pages |
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if cost is a factor you might try this: https://www.tutelman.com/golf/measure/shaftPuller.php it will require a bench vise. I built one several years ago and it worked fine. Just need to keep the pads... |
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again thinking out loud... could be because of the weight, but also it may be because you don't hit full hard shots into the green with your wedges (SW, LW). |
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Comparisons at a PGA Superstore to Maltby Modelspersonally, I think you're over thinking it. which one do you think looks the best, all are forgiving. I've got all in my shop except the TE, and hit them essentially the same, prefer the looks of the... |
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