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Many bending products are out of stock for Canada. Bending bars in particular. Probably Covid slow down among other things. Both non marring bending bars appear to be out of stock.

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Woobie.. you cannot go wrong with the TS2 line. I’ve got mine dialled in this summer, and for me it could be the best Maltby head I’ve ever hit in an iron. There’s a number of discussions on several...

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Daniel has the correct answer above. The only reason graphite shafts are longer is to provide a swingweight which is higher. IMO if you hit a steel shafted 7 iron well, use the same length in a graphite...

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Gigagolf —-  Independent reviews are up and down. The forgings look good, but they have problems stocking. The player improvement irons have some quality control issues namely paint, decals, breakage...

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I feel the KE4 is far more playable. This is a Maltby all time best seller. Tough to go wrong with this head if your hitting them well. regarding the M890 for a gal whose 5’5” the club would have to...

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Ryen91. At the moment they are designing a new blade. That’s all most of us know. -Bill

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Great discussion. Lofts are a little off putting with modern designs. That’s why I made a blended set from Maltby. I play the ST2 down to the 9 iron. Then the TE wedge and Gap wedge. This eliminates...

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For shafts I always recommend the Nippon line. For heads the KE4 Tour plus, or the STi2 heads. In the Nippon try a lightweight shaft in regular. For a driver the lightweight Maltby shaft, senior A flex,...

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Also the KE4 tour+ is a nice head. I made a set of these for a 50 year old some time ago. Adjustable weight gives you the option of dialling in feel. Also I’d recommend a lighter FST shaft in the 100...

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Played Maltby house brand in driver, 3 wood, hybrid and irons. I’ve been happy with them all and never strayed. I’ll gladly install on anything.

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