To add to my previous reply...I thought collared ferrules were for a .355 to help center it in a universal hosel
Thanks Brett. The GW doesn't slide easy at all over a .370 shaft. Easy slips over a .355. Trying to mate it up to a TE Forged 5 iron head without a shaft there is still a gap. Same thing with the TE1...
When I ordered a TE+ and TS1 IM heads to try out I ordered Golfworks 74PI ferrules. The Golfworks website recommends these ferrules for these heads. When I try to dry fit these ferrules, head to a shaft...
The hosel of the TS1 IM 7 iron I just had delivered is not machined out like either the TE Forged heads I have or the other two newer 7 iron heads I've bought in the past three months to try out. In all...
If this head has a universal hosel the .355 shaft will fit. You should buy the ferrules recommended for that head. If you have beads then use them. If you don’t have them that’s not that big of a deal....
I've been playing TE Forged for about two years now. I'm wanting to build something new with more modern lofts. I recently bought a 8 iron TE+ head and a 9 iron TS3 head and shafted them up with some S300's...
Okay...tell me about the universal hosels. I assembled a set of TE Forged 2 years ago with tapered shafts. There is a recess in the bottom of the hosel that is ≈ 1/4" deep. I assumed that this recess...
With the new heads, particularly the TS3 and the TE+, is it assumed that if I was to build a set with TT R300 shafts that I would/should stay with standard steel shaft lengths? These heads are made to...
Thank you for your help. I found it.
Is the PDF still available that lists all of the iron heads that Maltby has tested and lists them in their MPF rating with the highest MPF rating at the top? I can't find it anymore. I can find other MPF...