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Welcome to my website. One of my goals is to provide varying levels of golf club technical knowledge so you can make better and more informed decisions regarding your equipment. This site is not about shooting from the hip and expounding non factual opinions which so often occur today in golf writings and golf telecasts. I will be providing equipment information based on my over 40 years in the golf business researching, designing, building, fitting, testing and selling golf clubs.

I have also spent all these years in golf educating anyone who is willing to listen (teaching workshops, seminars and schools), read (my many books) and watch (my numerous videos). All this information is intended to be unbiased and factual and hopefully will also help to dispel the many perpetuated golf equipment myths that have existed for a long time in this business and are still hanging around today. There is no axe to grind here, only getting out the facts in a timely manner to keep you informed.

It’s time for all golfers to have easy access to this information because it moves the golf industry forward in a positive way creating more knowledgeable and informed buyers. After all, this website is for you the golfer with the ultimate and obtainable goal to help you play better golf. I encourage your feedback and value your opinions.

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Recent Comments

  • Ralph Maltby
  • 02:45 PM - October 04, 2007

Jeff, I am glad you really liked hitting the Glider X 4 iron. Also, I have to give you credit for getting to the bottom of this puring thing by asking me some very good questions. As you found out, the TX-90 shafts and almost all top grade golf shafts are built to tight manufacturing specifications.

  • Jeff
  • 06:30 PM - August 13, 2007

Ralph, just thought I'd let you know that I finally received the Glider 4-iron with the pured TX-90 shaft. It's safe to say that I won't be getting the puring when I buy the complete set. The nice thing is that they provide a performance analysis printout with the shaft. Well, the before and after performance analysis graphs were virtually identical. Either I got lucky, or the shafts are pretty good 'stock'. I figure $10 for 'piece of mind' is worth it, plus it saved me over $70 on the rest of the set. Oh, by the way, the performance of that club is just awesome. I had several shots where yelled out "damn!" after making contact, only to look up and see the ball flying toward the target. I can't wait for the rest of the set.

  • Ralph Maltby
  • 11:20 AM - August 07, 2007

Anthony, the TX-90 shaft will not cause you to hit the ball too high. I am a high ball hitter and I play the TX-90 in the Glider X irons which have extremely low centers of gravity. This shaft has never caused me to hit it too high. The backspin differences from changing shafts is usually not significant enough to worry about. One of the attributes of the TX-90 shaft that I have not mentioned yet is the fact that while it is a softer tip shaft, it also has a reduced torque. This is sort of the best of all worlds for a golfer who really needs a softer tip but wants to maintain the best accuracy. I have fit a number of players into TX-90's and have not had anyone who did not like this shaft. True, it is not for everyone such as very hard hitters with late release points, but I can almost guarantee the TX-90 will work for you.

  • Anthony
  • 09:44 AM - August 07, 2007

I have the TX-90 shaft in one club in my bag. Its my favorite club. Its a 19 degree loft hybrid. The ball flies high and I feel the shaft smooths out my tempo and makes me hit down and through, probably because of the low bend point. I love this shaft so much I thought of having a set of irons built with them, but I am afraid my short irons will fly too high. I read people have lost distance with there irons due to a too high of ball flight with the TX-90. The shaft feels powerful to me, does it produce higher clubhead speed as well as higher trajectory? Also. does it produce more backspin? I am 45, and I carry a 7 iron 150 yards with plenty of height. I think the TX-90 would be a great shaft for seniors, but how is this shaft with younger stronger players ?

  • Jeff
  • 06:22 PM - August 06, 2007

Ralph, thanks once again for your insight. I did get the club with the pured shaft, but since it's only one club, it's not a big deal. So unless I notice something dramatic (not likely since I'm a 30 han***ap), I probably won't get them pured if/when I order the full set. I'm at a point in my game where it's feeling like things are really starting to come together. Hopefully going from the ****** Acuity junk set I have now, to a quality set of irons will take my game to the next level. Thanks again.

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