Popular Post ericft Posted July 17 Popular Post Share Posted July 17 (edited) Just did a refresh build with my TS4. Impulse buy of some KBs tour white shafts with blue labels as I remember loving that look over 15 yrs ago when I had a set. It has been interesting to see how the extra shaft weight 120 really smooths out my swing compared to the 105 and 95 shafts I usually use. Will see how long the honeymoon phase lasts. Some pics….also bought some rapid taper 105s so the journey will continue…ps I know GW ferrule doesn’t match but just didn’t have enough for build. Might get some more from Golfworks in future to make it match. Edited July 17 by ericft 10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colej Posted July 17 Share Posted July 17 On 7/14/2025 at 9:21 PM, ChaosTheory said: TC Pro ICT hybrids. Any noticeable draw or fade bias? I would say they’re neutral but most experienced hybrid users (that’s not me) may say slightly fade bias. I feel like they sit a little flat as far as lie. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brew4eagle Posted July 17 Share Posted July 17 51 minutes ago, Ger21 said: It really doesn't, but it's hard to measure a rounded topline. I just took a caliper to try and measure them. The TS4 upper blade is flat on the face and backside, so the topline is the thickness of the blade. With the TE+, the backside of the topline moves towards the back of the sole, before stopping at the cavity. Yes, it's thicker about 1/8" down on the backside, but the actual topline is nearly identical. I placed the faces flat on a board, with the toplines butting together, and they are really the same thickness. But yes, I can see how one would perceive the TE+ to be thicker. But imo, it's not thicker at all. Understood on the measurements, but it looks thicker and that's really all that matters. And in my opinion it's a good thing when blending in some long irons as it breeds a bit of confidence on harder to hit clubs. Plus, it's so subtle that it blends really well, at least based on the photo I was replying to. Quote PING i20 10.5* Adams a7 22* Maltby TS3 Forged 5-9 Vokey SM7 46F, 52F, 58M PING BeCu Anser Srixon QST Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
golfschnell Posted July 17 Share Posted July 17 On 7/15/2025 at 10:48 AM, DblEgl said: I'm considering a Maltby DBM model again. For those who have hit/played various DBM models, what is your take on the feel/sound of them ? Earlier ones seemed to be a bit too firm/clicky to me and others versus the alternate satin version. I'm mostly interested in the TS4 or TS3. Thanks for any feedback you care to share. I am VERY sensitive to feel, so keep that in mind….I love the look of the DBM finish, but find it too harsh feeling for my taste, and notably firmer than the satin finish. The iron heads and wedges I’ve built for myself and others the satin feels forged and identical head in DBM feels like a cast version of the same club TO ME. I built a set of DBM ts4 for a friend and he absolutely loves the feel, but he’s coming from a set of Pings and prefers a crisper feel. I recommend building a 7 iron in each to determine which fits your feel, fantastic irons. I ended up with TS1-Ms, which for me provided best combo of forgiveness, feel, consistency and look. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ericft Posted July 17 Share Posted July 17 39 minutes ago, golfschnell said: I am VERY sensitive to feel, so keep that in mind….I love the look of the DBM finish, but find it too harsh feeling for my taste, and notably firmer than the satin finish. The iron heads and wedges I’ve built for myself and others the satin feels forged and identical head in DBM feels like a cast version of the same club TO ME. I built a set of DBM ts4 for a friend and he absolutely loves the feel, but he’s coming from a set of Pings and prefers a crisper feel. I recommend building a 7 iron in each to determine which fits your feel, fantastic irons. I ended up with TS1-Ms, which for me provided best combo of forgiveness, feel, consistency and look. I agree on feel of DBM finish. I have a set of both satin and DBM PTM iron heads and the DBM feels noticeably firm and clicky..when I got the TS-4 DBM to complement my satin ones noticed the same thing as well. I like a soft mushy feel on my irons as a firm feel feels like I mishit the ball..soft mushy means flushed..hence I have gone back to the satin version. But as you can see from my post above, they wear much worse than the DBM does... 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sparkey67 Posted July 17 Share Posted July 17 15 hours ago, Mark_Tha_Tinkerer said: HA HA, I ask myself that all the time after an impulse buy..... Quote Tour Edge C725 Driver Wilson C300 3 wood TourEdge E725 4 hybrid Maltby STi2-gen2 Irons 5-G Maltby TSW 52 & 56 wedges Cleveland HB Soft 10.5C Putter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PPhil Posted July 17 Share Posted July 17 12 hours ago, ericft said: Just did a refresh build with my TS4. Impulse buy of some KBs tour white shafts with blue labels as I remember loving that look over 15 yrs ago when I had a set. It has been interesting to see how the extra shaft weight 120 really smooths out my swing compared to the 105 and 95 shafts I usually use. Will see how long the honeymoon phase lasts. Some pics….also bought some rapid taper 105s so the journey will continue…ps I know GW ferrule doesn’t match but just didn’t have enough for build. Might get some more from Golfworks in future to make it match. The milled soles on the TS4s 🤌🏼 That color combo you have going is spot on. nice ping pong table. What paddle is that?! I play a killerspin To continue the 300 mini driver chatter…… the precision for me off the tee is absolute quality. And nearly same length as driver, just much tighter dispersion (could be the archer lol) The smaller head suits my eye very well. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ericft Posted July 17 Share Posted July 17 1 hour ago, PPhil said: The milled soles on the TS4s 🤌🏼 That color combo you have going is spot on. nice ping pong table. What paddle is that?! I play a killerspin To continue the 300 mini driver chatter…… the precision for me off the tee is absolute quality. And nearly same length as driver, just much tighter dispersion (could be the archer lol) The smaller head suits my eye very well. Thanks! It’s a small size table for the kids with our limited space and when they were younger. Now it is a staging mg he area for all my excess golf stuff! Butterfly paddle. I am tempted to try my mini driver back out on the course. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mustang Posted July 17 Share Posted July 17 4 hours ago, golfschnell said: I am VERY sensitive to feel, so keep that in mind….I love the look of the DBM finish, but find it too harsh feeling for my taste, and notably firmer than the satin finish. The iron heads and wedges I’ve built for myself and others the satin feels forged and identical head in DBM feels like a cast version of the same club TO ME. I built a set of DBM ts4 for a friend and he absolutely loves the feel, but he’s coming from a set of Pings and prefers a crisper feel. I recommend building a 7 iron in each to determine which fits your feel, fantastic irons. I ended up with TS1-Ms, which for me provided best combo of forgiveness, feel, consistency and look. I am in the same camp. I can't forego the feel of the satin for the "Cool" look of the DBM. It is certainly a good thing to have both choices.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tupperwolf Posted July 17 Share Posted July 17 14 minutes ago, mustang said: I am in the same camp. I can't forego the feel of the satin for the "Cool" look of the DBM. It is certainly a good thing to have both choices.. Hell I wanna build another set of satin clubs just because they also look great! It is great to have choices and I wonder why other OEMs don't use any finishes as durable as the Maltby DBM. I guess it's planned obsolescence, get beat up and make buyers want to buy more. 1 Quote Ping G400 MAX 9° Motore Speeder 757 Evolution Tour Spec S Mizuno ST-3 15° 3W Ventus Blue Velocore 70S Tour Edge Exotics EXS Pro 19° 3H HZRDUS Smoke Black 80X TaylorMade Rescue 5H Project X 6.0 Maltby DBM TE+ 5-7 / TS4 8-GW Aldila NV 95S Graphite Edison 55°/59° DG 115 S200 Tour Issue Kevin Burns 9306 2.0 34" Camino Sunday Bag Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
enfuego Posted July 17 Share Posted July 17 Not to be a party pooper but I played an Avalon 5 TS for a few months in my driver. 110mph Club Head Speed and it ended up snapping over by back on a mild swing. I thought it performed pretty well but not sure how high quality the graphite used is. Quote Driver: Sim OG 8* (-2g), Diamana ZF 40x 3wood: m3 3HL @15*, Ventus Blue 6s 5wood: Sim Ti @18*, Diamana S+ 75s 4i-GW: Ke4 Max (-8g), Project x Catalyst 60 6.0 +1" SW: CBX2 52*, Rotex Precision 90g wedge flex LW: Tour Grind MG 60* P: 2013 Scotty Cameron Newport Black, Pistolero Grips: Lamkin Crossline 58r Standard Ball: TP5X 2024 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DblEgl Posted July 17 Share Posted July 17 8 hours ago, ericft said: I agree on feel of DBM finish. I have a set of both satin and DBM PTM iron heads and the DBM feels noticeably firm and clicky..when I got the TS-4 DBM to complement my satin ones noticed the same thing as well. I like a soft mushy feel on my irons as a firm feel feels like I mishit the ball..soft mushy means flushed..hence I have gone back to the satin version. Thanks for the feedback. Over the years, I've also been too sensitive to feel/sound of irons (and drivers). I was hoping the TS4 was a different animal as to the DBM finish. Love the finish, so I had high hopes. The search goes on..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gdb99 Posted July 18 Share Posted July 18 7 hours ago, Tupperwolf said: It is great to have choices and I wonder why other OEMs don't use any finishes as durable as the Maltby DBM. Cobra has used the same finish. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PAHack Posted July 18 Share Posted July 18 55 minutes ago, gdb99 said: Cobra has used the same finish. Ben Hogan, too. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
achappy Posted July 18 Share Posted July 18 I have a PTM-5+/Black Matte shaft drying along with a TS4 6I and a TC IST 5Hybrid as an experiment. The PTM is absolutely gorgeous in person. 2 Quote Maltby KE4 TC Max UST V2 HL StiffCallaway Rogue 3W Synergy 60 Adams Pro A12 2H, 3H, 4H Matrix HX3 White TieTaylormade Burner TP Japan Issue 5-PW C-Taper Lite Stiff Callaway Mack Daddy 4 52*, 58* C-Taper Lite 8 XStiff<Searching> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colej Posted July 19 Share Posted July 19 On 7/17/2025 at 4:49 PM, enfuego said: Not to be a party pooper but I played an Avalon 5 TS for a few months in my driver. 110mph Club Head Speed and it ended up snapping over by back on a mild swing. I thought it performed pretty well but not sure how high quality the graphite used is. not surprising it being a ultralight shaft the wall thickness isn’t very beefy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
enfuego Posted July 19 Share Posted July 19 4 hours ago, Colej said: not surprising it being a ultralight shaft the wall thickness isn’t very beefy. I have used a few other light shafts that have been able to handle the same swings so far without issue. Diamana ZF 40x, Aldila Rogue Elite Blue 55x, Ventus Black 5x, Tensei Blue 55x. Quote Driver: Sim OG 8* (-2g), Diamana ZF 40x 3wood: m3 3HL @15*, Ventus Blue 6s 5wood: Sim Ti @18*, Diamana S+ 75s 4i-GW: Ke4 Max (-8g), Project x Catalyst 60 6.0 +1" SW: CBX2 52*, Rotex Precision 90g wedge flex LW: Tour Grind MG 60* P: 2013 Scotty Cameron Newport Black, Pistolero Grips: Lamkin Crossline 58r Standard Ball: TP5X 2024 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popeye64 Posted July 19 Author Share Posted July 19 So its been forever since ive been able to play. But the TC Pro IST 3 and 6 are money. Paired up the the RTI 105 S shaft. The 6 has been quite a shock. I was really concerned that I wouldn't be able to stop the ball on the green. Every shot has stopped within a few feet. Nice high trajectory and easy to work either way. Nice crisp feel on contact. Very satisfying feel. The 3 at 20° has done as expected. No real surprise there. Its just a work horse that gets you close on those 200-205 ish shots. Looking forward to grabbing the 4 and 5 and adding them to the bag. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ChaosTheory Posted July 19 Popular Post Share Posted July 19 (edited) I'm reporting on my experience in pulling the IST shaft adapters. They have a movable ring, but I don't think it can be removed (unlike the Callaway adapter.) On the Cally, if you don't remove it before heating, you run the risk of the the ring turning brown. After 2 pulls for reshafting, with as little heat as possible (torch), the ring has not changed. I made it a point to direct the flame to the body and not the ring. But the paint on the adapter body, the hidden parts of the body, has been compromised. Small flakes have come off. No big deal at this point but if you were doing it for a customer, that would be different. So, it has survived 2 pulls, but at the cost of some paint damage in areas that don't show when installed. Edited July 20 by ChaosTheory 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mustang Posted July 20 Share Posted July 20 On 7/18/2025 at 2:53 PM, achappy said: I have a PTM-5+/Black Matte shaft drying along with a TS4 6I and a TC IST 5Hybrid as an experiment. The PTM is absolutely gorgeous in person. I want that putter! Just holding off till winter.. LONG wait. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ericft Posted July 20 Share Posted July 20 On 7/18/2025 at 4:53 PM, achappy said: I have a PTM-5+/Black Matte shaft drying along with a TS4 6I and a TC IST 5Hybrid as an experiment. The PTM is absolutely gorgeous in person. what black matte shaft is that, double bend? or is the center shafted putter head? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
achappy Posted July 20 Share Posted July 20 2 minutes ago, ericft said: what black matte shaft is that, double bend? or is the center shafted putter head? Sorry this is the center shafted putter head. I bought the Pak that comes with the Golfworks Black Matte shaft. I believe it’s MA1010-BLK. 1 Quote Maltby KE4 TC Max UST V2 HL StiffCallaway Rogue 3W Synergy 60 Adams Pro A12 2H, 3H, 4H Matrix HX3 White TieTaylormade Burner TP Japan Issue 5-PW C-Taper Lite Stiff Callaway Mack Daddy 4 52*, 58* C-Taper Lite 8 XStiff<Searching> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AutomationGolfer Posted July 20 Share Posted July 20 F**k me. Just when I had been happy with my Mavrik driver, 0211 5 wood, and Wilson Staff D9 forged irons for a couple months, I see the KE4 TC pro woods and new Gen 2 STI2 irons. Even the TC Pro hybrid is calling my name. I always said if they made an STI3 that looked better than the STI2, I would go back to Maltby. They did better and just made it look nicer. How do I explain to my wife that I need new clubs after just having a newborn? 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deepred Posted July 20 Share Posted July 20 3 hours ago, AutomationGolfer said: F**k me. Just when I had been happy with my Mavrik driver, 0211 5 wood, and Wilson Staff D9 forged irons for a couple months, I see the KE4 TC pro woods and new Gen 2 STI2 irons. Even the TC Pro hybrid is calling my name. I always said if they made an STI3 that looked better than the STI2, I would go back to Maltby. They did better and just made it look nicer. How do I explain to my wife that I need new clubs after just having a newborn? You can probably sell the D9’s for more than the STi2’s. 2 Quote Cleveland Classic XL DriverKE4 5 wood 17* 43”Maltby MXU 23* Maltby Tricept TU 5 IronWilson Pi5 6-PWWilson JP 55* SWRam Watson Troon Grind 58Ray Cook M2 Mallet Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popeye64 Posted July 20 Author Share Posted July 20 On 7/17/2025 at 4:49 PM, enfuego said: Not to be a party pooper but I played an Avalon 5 TS for a few months in my driver. 110mph Club Head Speed and it ended up snapping over by back on a mild swing. I thought it performed pretty well but not sure how high quality the graphite used is. Any thin walled driver shaft can easily be compromised when getting clamped for a grip. With that said... there were quite a few production runs of question. Factories willing to work with Robin had dwindled over the years. So did the quality. After covid the factory making the Avalon i8 and i9 had lost a number of workers. Thier replacements couldn't duplicate the shaft at all. Sprinkle that across the work force and things got shoddy. The Rapid Tapers were always an extremely high quality. The engineer who designed the windings guraded that secret well. So well, not even Robin knows the pattern. So making a high quality golf shaft often has guarded secrets so the factories can protect themselves from the constant stealing of designs so rampant in the Chinese factories. So, having to change factories doesn't always go so well. But... there is no more Xcaliber. Its ceasing to exist. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jtgavigan Posted July 20 Share Posted July 20 27 minutes ago, Popeye64 said: Any thin walled driver shaft can easily be compromised when getting clamped for a grip. With that said... there were quite a few production runs of question. Factories willing to work with Robin had dwindled over the years. So did the quality. After covid the factory making the Avalon i8 and i9 had lost a number of workers. Thier replacements couldn't duplicate the shaft at all. Sprinkle that across the work force and things got shoddy. The Rapid Tapers were always an extremely high quality. The engineer who designed the windings guraded that secret well. So well, not even Robin knows the pattern. So making a high quality golf shaft often has guarded secrets so the factories can protect themselves from the constant stealing of designs so rampant in the Chinese factories. So, having to change factories doesn't always go so well. But... there is no more Xcaliber. Its ceasing to exist. How about the factory making the Avalon 6? Just picked up 3 on clearance. Quote Callaway AI Smoke Triple Diamond💎💎💎, 6GB, 6GF, D/S cog setting, Xcaliber Avalon 6 tour stiff, tipped 1 1/4",D6 SW, 45 1/2"; PING G430 LST 3 wood, set at 14° Xcaliber Avalon 6 tour stiff, tipped 1 1/4" 43", D6; Snake Eyes 19° Quick Strike Tour, Xcaliber T6*, Tour Stiff, tipped 1 3/4", D6; Maltby TS-1 irons, KBS $-Taper 130X, D6, 3° flat; Cleveland RTX Zipcore wedges, black satin, 50° (D6), 54° (D7), 58° (D6), all 3° flat, KBS 610 Wedge Shaft; Ping TR series Anser 5, 33", 2° flat, 1.5° strong, 75g optivibe at 2" down the shaft and a 12g tourlock pro+ counterweight; Maxfli Tour X, but testing the Tour and Tour S Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GT9 Posted July 20 Share Posted July 20 Curious if anyone has played the ts1 in a 3i as an alternative to a utility iron? also, looking to combo the ts4 with either the ts3 or Te+. Reviews seem mixed as to which one is better. Interested to hear some opinions either way? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChaosTheory Posted July 20 Share Posted July 20 (edited) IST Pro 7 wood. In my opinion, it’s more of a players club than super game improvement. Lower, stronger flight. Seems like lower spin and a bit less forgiveness. Your mileage may vary. Edited July 20 by ChaosTheory IST not ICT 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ode1 Posted July 20 Share Posted July 20 On 7/18/2025 at 4:53 PM, achappy said: TC IST 5Hybrid How does the profile/face height compare to the 775hs? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
runpuddrun Posted July 20 Share Posted July 20 13 minutes ago, ode1 said: How does the profile/face height compare to the 775hs? I had the 4h on order but cancelled. They’re backordered. Same for the 5 and 7w. I play the 775hs and really love it but wanted to see the Maltby. Maybe this winter. The 775hs is a perfect hybrid for me. 1 Quote Titleist GT2 w/Tensei Black 75x Wishon 949mc 4w Wishon 927hs 7w Wishon 797hs 4h Maltby TS4 5-AW MMT 105X Cleveland RTX 6 54* Ping i59 58* LAB Link w/GPS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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