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  2. For me the TaylorMade P770 launched the highest, by a few degrees, at 20 degrees and hit an Apex of 81 feet. The PXG 0311T Gen5 was the next highest at 16. degrees and hit an Apex of 75.5 feet. The Takomo Iron 101T was the lowest launching and flattest flying at 16.1 degrees and rising up to 73.5 feet at its apex.

  3. GolfWRX. Review by GolfWRX Editor Chisag. PROS: With their thin topline and minimal offset, the MP59’s are one of the best looking irons in the address position on the market, if you like the look of a traditional muscle back blade. They are very forgiving of slight mishits. The sole glides through the turf and trajectory control is outstanding.

  4. The cream of the crop loft-lie machines are digital. I wish I had one, but know that a well-machined loft-lie machine can be just as effective. Just like with the shaft puller, a great one can be had from Maltby and Golf Mechanix. On top of a loft-lie machine for irons, a separate loft-lie machine for putters is a really nice thing to have.

  5. Why Your Clubs Are (Most Likely) Completely Wrong for You

    www.golfwrx.com/460144/why-your-clubs-are-most-likely-completely-wrong-for-you

    Golf carts are convenient but can cause significant damage if not used responsibly. Always adhere to the 90-degree rule where required, minimizing fairway wear. Driving parallel to the fairway can create ruts and damage the grass, affecting the course’s playability. Avoid driving on tees or fringes, and steer clear of wet or newly seeded areas.

  6. Truth is, guys were 16-20 handicaps with blades in the 1960s when that was all that was available and people with that same ability are 16-20 today with SGI irons. Sole design today is better across the board for sure. Ralph Maltby’s playability charts were a real eye opener for me. Don’t bother with how he ranks the clubs.

  7. Pros: Incredible feel all the way through the bag. These irons offer considerable forgiveness on mishits, and their slightly stronger lofts generate plenty of distance for a better-player forged iron. Cons: Some will find the price point ($150 per club) too high to consider.

  8. Nov 9, 2018. By. Gianni Magliocco. Today’s Forum Thread of the Day comes from AbSWFPGA, who asked fellow GolfWRX members for their opinion on what Maltby irons they consider to be the best and why. Plenty of different Maltby irons get a mention, and the thread even inspired one of our members to pick up a set.

  9. Over the weekend while taking to X (formerly Twitter), PGA Tour pro Ben Silverman’s caddie, Bryan Kopsick, gave a fascinating insight into his earnings for 2024. Per Kopsick, Silverman made $1,262,599 from his 24 events played this year. Taking eight percent of his salary on top of a $2,000 fee per event, Kopsick’s on-course earnings ...

  10. The latest iteration of P790 irons feature a slightly refined tour satin scratch bisects the pearl satin chrome and are designed for easy combo-ing with P770 irons. “P·790 is a collision of art and engineering. The allure lies not only in the clean design and visual appeal, but also in the high-performance machine that lives within.

  11. My Take: Divots, bunkers, and greens: A golfer’s guide to not...

    www.golfwrx.com/748024/my-take-divots-bunkers-and-greens-a-golfers-guide-to...

    Golf carts are convenient but can cause significant damage if not used responsibly. Always adhere to the 90-degree rule where required, minimizing fairway wear. Driving parallel to the fairway can create ruts and damage the grass, affecting the course’s playability. Avoid driving on tees or fringes, and steer clear of wet or newly seeded areas.