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Any extra tipping will be limited based on parallel tip section of the graphite shaft you use, You may need to get a stiffer flex, and tip it less.

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The correct way to fit for the correct length, is to use face decals, and hit different length clubs determining which length creates the most consistent pattern, on irons and woods. https://www.golfworks.com/oversized-iron-impact-decals/p/gw1041v/...

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When you receive a Pured shaft from the Golfworks, the line on the label should be at 12 Oclock, it is put there to make alignment easy. Hope this answered your question.

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https://www.golfworks.com/taylormade-r11-s-r11-and-r9-shaft-adaptor-sleeve/p/TM0016/

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The AP2 require .355 shafts, or they can be re-bored to accept .370. I do not believe Galaxies offer to bore heads to .370, but the Golfworks does.   Swami

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Yes you would benefit, There are several arthritic grips on the Golfwork's  website https://www.golfworks.com/search.asp?ss=arthritic also https://www.golfworks.com/avon-chamois-jumbo-grips/p/CHMSJ/...

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R flex Starting with the #2 iron 1/2" tip trim then 1/2" increments up to 4inches on the #9 and wedges S flex 2" on the #1 iron, then 1/2" increments up to 6" on the #9 and wedges Found on this page...

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With two clean, and abraded surfaces, making sure you have good coverage inside the hosel, and on the shaft is the key. I like to see a nice bead of epoxy between the hosel and ferrule to make sure the...

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Yes, they are stepped to accept the ferrule. Maltby Collared Iron Ferrule The Maltby Collared Iron Ferrule is near perfect match in O.D. for the Maltby PTM, PTM Black, TS1 and TS2 irons as well as the...

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