My background is similar to yours, at least 13 years ago I asked on this forum about going to a softer shaft as we get older, and a really smart bloke called Ralph told me keep using the same flex,...
View QuestionMy background is similar to yours, at least 13 years ago I asked on this forum about going to a softer shaft as we get older, and a really smart bloke called Ralph told me keep using the same flex,...
View QuestionI understand what you are saying. Launchmonitors make it very easy to see how small changes make a difference. My experience is that I bought 2 driver heads from same brand, based on reviews and price. ...
View QuestionTheres none similar. Nobody makes irons as good as the Golfworks. Anything else you try will be worse. P.s. Callaway and Ping do know how to make very good playable irons. But at 3-4x the cost.
View QuestionThey are all forgiving but playable! At your swing speed, any of the TS irons would be the right one for you. Just choose the one that has the characteristics you like. For example you might prefer...
View QuestionI asked the same question. https://ralphmaltby.com/questions/question/the-golfworks-head-office/
View QuestionThere is a myth that elite players dont want forgiving clubs because they like to shape their shots more. Not quite true. A ball struck in centre of the face (COG) can be shaped regardless of the...
View QuestionI was fit recently for a set of 2023 P-790 (which I haven’t bought yet) but unfortunately, I suspect they were (fitter) TM bias because we didn’t try a lot of different brands than TM during the session....
View QuestionUnlikely any genuine fitter will carry stock of Maltby or any other brand aside from demo's. They are not off the shelf retailers and holding stock is tooexpensive unless they can get consignment terms....
View QuestionI am fairly sure that with your swing speed its not the head you should be thinking about.
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