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DPattGolf

 
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  1. Yeah, when I first started I had trouble with that last bit as well. If I got it all the way flush, it was twisted. Just had to practice a little bit and then I got it down. Personally found the Pure attachment slightly easier in regards to getting the grip down that last little bit.

    Yea I will probably need to keep an eye out for a deal on one of those

  2. I did jump on board and got a ball and sensors. I figured for the price, it was worth trying out. I'm hopeful that MyGolfSpy will do a review. I'm surprised there isn't a story released on it yet. 

    Keep us all posted on what you think!!

  3. Those have some pretty hot lofts for a forged players type iron. Maltby does design some quality stuff though. Personally even though they have a "universal hosel" I would go with a 370 shaft because there are so many different tuning options with a 370 versus a 355 shaft unless you went with a set of flighted and tuned Rifle shafts

    Lofts are right in line with other clubs in this category of iron. 

  4. For those interested in the Players Distance category, Golfworks' Maltby line has just released their first option to the category in the TS-2 Forged. To me the design looks a bit similar to the Cobra Forged Tec Black with it's small cavity and with each head selling for $49.99 it seems like a potentially great lower priced option. Also of note, it sounds like a Blade version, like the P790, is in the works and hopefully will become available sometime this summer.

     

    Here is the overview of the TS-2 directly from Golfworks.com

     

    Overview

     

    The Maltby TS-2 forged irons were designed to enhance playability and distance typically not found in a true forged iron design. Utilizing the most advanced 5 step forging process available, the ST-2 irons feature a hollow 3 piece construction consisting of a thin, 2mm 1025C forged face and 1025C body with an internal tungsten weight positioned low and towards the toe for precise center of gravity locations throughout the set. The #4 iron thru #9 also feature an internal cavity behind the whole club face that is filled with dense polymer to enhance feel and boost the deflection of the thin carbon steel face at impact.

     

    Features:

    • True Forged from 1025C Carbon Steel using the most advanced 5 step forging process available
    • Hollow polymer injection filled 3 piece construction
    • Forged titanium face and body with internal tungsten toe weighting to ensure the horizontal cg location is positioned in the center of the club face
    • Injected Polymer produces exceptional sound and feel
    • Thin, forged titanium face increases ball speeds for increased distance
    • CNC milled face ensures face flatness for more consistency
    • Multi-Groove technology places more CNC milled square grooves on the face for improved consistency, trajectory and spin
    • Attractive and durable nickel chrome finish protects the club and enhances feel
    • Progressive offsets to help square the face at impact in the long irons and improve alignment in the short irons.
    • Progressive sole angle (bounce), modern tour leading edge grind and 4 way radius sole provides the optimum turf interaction from a variety of turf conditions.
    • Modern lofts, combined with the optimal vertical cg locations, optimizes trajectory and distance.
    • Universal hosel accepts both .370" parallel tip and .355" taper tip iron shafts.
    • Recommended Ferrule - MA0300

     

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    I will also apologize now for the small images of the clubs.

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  5. 1. What's a "players distance iron" ???

     

    2. Are you suggesting a modern clubset with jacked up lofts compared to your oldie goldies ???

    He is talking like P790's, Forged Tec Black, Rogue, Epic, PXG, TMB. Basically hollow construction heads (sometimes filled with your favorite softer material) that have weight low in the head and stronger lofts to create high launching irons that also produce less spin for increased distance

  6. The ideas is Game Improvement style gains but in the a Players style head. Usually its more forgiveness than a CB, higher launch, lower spin. This (in theory) creates an easier to hit lower lofted club that should provide golfers with more distance. For me personally, I find them as intriguing/useful replacements for long irons in a blended set.

  7. DQOTD: I can see the difference in shape/geometry, but is there an intended performance difference between the ER7 and ER8? Or is it just visual with little or no difference in performance. I kinda like the ER8 looks better but I like the three alignment stripes on the ER7 and it seems to have sold better from what I can tell.

    Spec wise they are near identical so I would say that its just a difference in visuals

  8. I've been interested in trying a mallet for the past few seasons and this one is one of the first that really looked good to my eye after hitting at GG.  Even though I don't struggle majorly with alignment, it couldn't hurt.

     

    The major thing I'm interested in is the distance control and gear effect that the putter has been said assist with.  

     

    Putting has always been my major problem.  My handicap seems to be inching its way up due to less play, and having 33-34 putts per round certainly isn't helping me.

    If your interested in trying a mallet then you might want to give the Tommy Armour #3 a try at $99

  9. Have the Evnroll ER7 added to cart, unsure i can justify.  I have found it a bit cheaper for new at $320, but that's still a lot of coin.  Thoughts?

    I'm with Cnosil on the Whys. If your wanting general thoughts on Evnroll, I love my ER2 and find it way easier to lineup than anything else I have ever used or that is on the market. 

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