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I attended a Clubmaking, fitting, and repair class in 2005. We got to go visit Mr. Maltbys shop at his residence (it was offsite from golfworks). I was blown away with all the things he did and I believe...

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Hot melt will definitely help the sound. What I did with one was remove the rear weight and warm the front portion of the sole. Get your hot melt really warm and warm the syringe needle with a micro torch....

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A lot of solvent and I’ll take my sanding barrel and just taper the opening/start of the grip.

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Verlin if you’re interested I have a very slightly used set of TS3.5 heads I can sell you. If you don’t build clubs, I could build them out for you.

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I’ve got issues with my hands and wrists. I think the TE+ is one of the best feeling heads Golfworks makes. Get the satin version cause DBM will be firmer feeling. my irons are built with Recoil shafts...

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Sam my opinion would be work on your game and don’t change any of your equipment yet. Learn to hit a “flighted” wedge shot. The amount of swing speed you have is going to hit the ball high due...

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As long as it’s a .370 tip shaft it will work. Even if it were .355 you could make it work with a shim or by trimming the bottom 1/2”-5/8” of the .355 tip shaft.

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If you’re comparing to TaylorMade 790 I’d say that would compare to the TS1-IM. Players distance iron that’s injected. bring your current clubs and make sure whatever they suggest is a improvement...

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Personally I’d love to see it. You could really do a nice set of .370 shaft with 85 weights in the middle irons and 95 weights in the short irons and possibly the wedges.

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So how would I know what shaft works for Maltby heads without a fitting? Do most people just guess based off their swing profile? a good fitting should be based on bringing what you’re playing with...

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