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I'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...

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If 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)....

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I'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...

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Although 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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For that low miss, you might look at the TS3. It has a really low CG, which is what you want to help with that low miss. It's the lowest of the TS line and lower than the TE+ and STi2 as well. It also...

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I think you may have these backwards. The TS1-IM is a hollow-body, goo-filled player's distance iron. Where the TS3 is more of a player's cavity back iron. I think you'd be very surprised to give the TS4...

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MGE93, I'm not going to get as technical as Britt, as he knows way more than I do. But I'll share my experience with adjusting woods and how I believe you might want to start and proceed. There are 2...

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Tipping details for each Maltby shaft is listed on their individual page on the GW website. Not sure if they're all the same, so it's best to go check for the model you have. You trim the tip per the...

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Daniel, I know this is directed at Britt, but I'm going to give my opinion as someone who's played all but Maltby as well as several others, but has been researching Maltby for over a year now and is...

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The Ping G440's are a game improvement cavity back iron. That generally points to the STi2 irons, which are also GI cavity back. So I'd start there. They're not overly large with huge offset, nor are they...

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