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One more tip to add, Make sure your left arm is firm against your body thru out the backswing to finishing with hands high.

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There could be several factors that could contribute hitting golf ball off the toe of club that nothing has to do with equipment. I have had the same problem that arises at times. In my case case it always...

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Where are you ordering irons, Is it from GolfWorks? $5.00 is reasonable for loft adjustment; I usually charge 5.00 for lie or $7.00 for both Loft /Lie bending to customer specs. Club fitters here in Jackson...

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A little epoxy up into the shaft is acceptable. Best practice is apply epoxy to both shaft and lightly in the hosel. I make sure the hosel is coated using a 1/4 inch dowel. Also, I will use a hosel cleaning...

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Not sure if the weight is epoxied in or tape. My suggestion is to use a heat gun, but first use Club Shield from Golf Works: it is a fantastic product; I use it all the time with either a torch or heat...

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Did you also apply epoxy in the hosel?  I always apply epoxy on the shaft and hosel; the excess epoxy will be pushed out and then the excess is wiped clean. Then I use a little "epoxy clean" (thru Golf...

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The Diamana M50 shaft in a stiff flex has about 5.6 degrees torque. The tip secion

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The Red M+50 Diamana shaft has a tip section that allows for 1" max trim. Since your shaft has been trimmed 1/2 inch for the 3 wood; It would play slightly stiffer with the shaft extended for driver....

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I would suggest that you consider having the lie adjusted up right 1-2 degrees. When you address the ball with a more "vertical" set-up it will effectively point to toe of club head down in to turf when...

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I have several comments on .355 / .370 shafts. I've been building clubs for the past 38 years. The .370 shafts offer flexibility in tip trimming to desired flex, the taper tip shafts only in finished lengths...

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