The Maltby Playability Factor (MPF) was developed by Ralph Maltby as a way to evaluate and differentiate the playability of iron designs. Located at: https://www.golfworks.com/iron-head-mpf-ratings/a/870/
Iron heads are rated from ultra game improvement to player classic. All manufacturers, all versions.
Anyone have an opinion on how accurate or helpful the ratings??
John-Paul/Tennessee
TaylorMade M4 /9.5 turned up to 10.5/Tensei CK Blue 60/Regular
Index is 15.5 and 95mph used LM to fit current driver
Never used TourEdge on the course but tested FW and Hybrids in stores
First name: Jay
Home State/Province/Country: Tennessee
​Do you use performance tracking?: Yes. GolfShot app
Do you use a GPS watch? No. Just a laser
Which ones? No watch but I think it would be more convenient that carrying a phone
Jay: Tennessee
Current Set: Taylor Made Rocket Ballz (irons 5-7; Driver; 3W, 4H); 2 Cleveland wedges; Odyssey #7 putter.
Handicap: 15.2 index
Goals: Consistency with distances. Even with the same swing and solid hit (not fat or thin) my distances can be off by 8-15 yards. Might hit the same distance with a 7I or 8I even on the same day or practice session.
Jay, TN
Great opportunity. I'm excited to help if selected.
My handicap index is 15.2. I play once a week and usually play mid-level balls like Bridgestone e6 soft or Srixon Q-Star. Now trying out Q-Star Tour and the new e6 speed.
I'm a low spin player. I generally want to control driver spin (I hit 64% of fairways). From seeing your previous videos (especially some by Dean Snell himself) I understand the differences tend to be in the 150 and in range. But hitting just 23% of my greens I've leaned to driver accuracy.
I wonder how much help a higher spin ball will provide me so:
MTB Red