Building a RH putter with a LH hosel will lower the torque rating on the putters. Center shafted won't work, only the putters with the heal-side holes for the hosels will work. Here's two putters I did...
View QuestionBuilding a RH putter with a LH hosel will lower the torque rating on the putters. Center shafted won't work, only the putters with the heal-side holes for the hosels will work. Here's two putters I did...
View QuestionPretty much all putters that utilize the hosel in the heal can be made into a ZT putter using the opposite handed hosel. I built a KE4 Max RH putter using the LH 2.5" slant hosel. I can definitely tell...
View QuestionSomething to consider is that you can make your own spinner shafts. Basically all it takes is building a shaft to an 8 iron spec (tip trim for 370 tip, or get an 8 iron shaft for 355 tip), install it into...
View QuestionThe new Maltby ProSeries+ shafts no longer play stiffer than their competition. The previous generation Maltby PS shafts did in fact play 1 flex stronger. The new PS+ does not. So stick with the flex you...
View QuestionThe 1/2" that GW shows when going from steel to graphite goes back a really long way, when the only graphite was super light. Now with more modern graphite shafts, that 1/2" is no longer necessary just...
View QuestionWith the TS3.5's stronger loft, it's possible that you can get more distance, but there may be a cost. With stronger lofts, if it doesn't launch at the proper height, you can lose height and distance in...
View QuestionI'm not going to go through each head and give you my thoughts on what you should play, but instead here are reviews from Gabe at Let's Play Thru who is a low handicap (under 5 I believe) on each of the...
View QuestionIf you're trying to find something that's a narrower sole and low bounce, not sure the TS3.5's are the right answer. They have the widest soles of any of the primary Maltby irons (excluding the KE4 line)....
View QuestionI'll throw my $0.01 in here. When you actually look at the build of the iron along with it's spec, you're really looking at a more Player's like iron. The cavity back design and the fully forged head both...
View QuestionAlthough the Neo does call out the stronger lofts and larger heads, it's the active tip section that makes the difference. Any shaft that says Mid or High launch (and spin) can accomplish what the Neo...
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