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Maltby playability factor for his drivers
Maltby playability factor for his drivers









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The mid-sole 54-degree wedge has the perfect sole width for what I envision its use to be - nearly full swing shots from the fairway. I do think it will be very nice from thick rough as the wider sole should help keep the club face from being grabbed too much. Until I can get out on the course and actually play, I don't know how this will affect my use of this club. You cannot really open the 60-degree up because of the wide sole. I opted for the wide sole 60-degree wedge as an "easy to swing" option from the sand or close to the green. Black finish is matte and shouldn't cause any problems with glare. The head shape seems traditional, not too big or small, and fits my eye fine. I don't feel I am overly picky with wedges. Perhaps the only thing I could say is that the ferrules were not buffed to a perfectly smooth surface. The grips were put on straight and the Crosslines feel as expected (the C300s come stock with Crosslines as well). The black DBM finish Golfworks uses is very nice, and it is supposed to hold up much better than PVD. These seem to be built very well for the price. The clubs were securely packaged in transport and were received in perfect condition. Once the order was released to the club builders, it took only a day or two for it to ship Priority Mail, and then just another two days to receive the clubs. On this email I was able to request the grip be placed logo up and the shaft label to be placed logo down. Thankfully, within the next week someone else reached out to me and this time I caught the message.Īfter calling to confirm the length, I also received a follow up email confirming my build specs. I unfortunately missed this call and neglected to check my voicemail for more than a week. The C300s are +1/2" from standard Golfworks lengths as well, so by opting to make the wedges a little longer they fit into the C300 lengths.Īlmost immediately I received a call from someone at Golfworks confirming I was requesting the clubs be built longer than their normal standard.

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I placed the order in mid-January, requesting free assembly and the clubs to be assembled to +1/2" from the Golfworks standard. The ball marks were not there when purchased! Please note these pictures were taken after an indoor range session. For two wedges, with taxes and shipping, I paid $123.99 total, or about $62 each.įirst, some pictures for those interested. The package I purchased included the wedge head, a KBS Hi-Rev 2.0 regular flex wedge shaft, ferrule and a standard Lamkin Crossline grip. The packs offer a choice of regular or stiff shaft and undersize, standard, midsize or oversize grip. Golfworks offers three different sole widths (tour, mid, wide) from 50 degrees to 62 degrees in two degree increments.

#Maltby playability factor for his drivers for free

I opted for free assembly as I don't have my golf workshop fully setup (or even stocked!) yet. They also come with free assembly if you so desire. These were part of what Golfworks calls "Club Paks," which are grips, shafts, ferrules and heads sold for cheaper than the individual component cost. The gap wedge in my Wilson C300 irons is 48 degrees, so these fit in six-degree increments from my irons. Prior to owning these wedges, I only played with a 50-degree gap wedge from my old iron set and a 56-degree Nike SV Tour wedge that was almost exclusively used for flop type shots. I have completely rebuilt my bag over the past few months.

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I ordered 54-degree mid-sole and 60-degree wide sole M+ Series wedges with regular shafts from Golfworks for my birthday. I'll do my best to make this as real of a review as possible. Input a request for "Free Assembly" into the notes section on the check out page.I received these wedges a few weeks ago from the Golfworks, and I thought I better post something since I had asked for opinions about them in another thread.

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If you would like The GolfWorks Professional Assembly Team to assemble your pack you need to do the following:

  • Free Assembly! Please see below for details.ĪSSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS: All Maltby Standard Club Paks qualify for free custom assembly.
  • When you receive your order, you can use your expertise to assemble the clubs to your customer's specifications or allow The GolfWorks Professional Club Assembly Team to assemble the Club Pak for you at no charge!.
  • Place the order for your Quick Order Package (be sure to designate any loft spec, right or left hand option, and the appropriate shaft flex) and we will ship it out right away.
  • What's more, the Club Pak comes complete with heads, shafts, grips and ferrules! We've put together packages with our newest and best-selling components that are chosen because our testing shows them to be unbeatable component combinations for playability.











    Maltby playability factor for his drivers