Thanks for sharing your knowledge...always enjoy your videos. With inspiration and learning from your channel, 2023 will be the year that I finally build or repair a club!
I bought a set of Par Ace ping copies over 40 years ago. At the Carolina PGA show last week met the man Jack Pace from Charlotte that made them. Did you ever use any Pace heads or products. He was inspired, I made a chipper at E6 from his 9 iron. Is 86 and said let’s make some together. He still has the passion. Was a great interview will share. Thanks for all the education! Spike
Awesome content Jim. Let me know when you are ready to organize your curriculum on club building and club repair. Lol. Question: How has epoxy changed over the years?
Awesome video! Do you ever use Maltby playability factor when looking at iron heads? The 923 Mizuno HMP doesn’t score well but it sure seems forgiving. Did Mizuno make a change from 921?
I was there when Mr. Maltby came out with the factors that make up the club head. The new head is only a slight change from the 921, some heads are now all chromolly
I would love to see a club comparison between Maltby’s and some of the big name brands like Callaway or Ping. I play with Maltby STi2 irons and my buddies all have name brands. I feel like there is no difference in length.
You didn’t mention bounce. My early clubs, back when they were all blades, had no or negative bounce. I think all modern irons have positive bounce, which helps avoid digging.
so we can find some good old clubs like hogans or even good generic brands with good condition heads and put new shafts in swing weight correctly and still have a great set of clubs rather than buying new clubs.
@@McGolfis that because the lofts are different?? I would like to pick up and old set of medallions and put in modern shafts. I don’t care if the 7 iron doesn’t match a modern 7. I simply like vintage clubs.
This is the best show on RUclips
Great stuff as always from the Master! Looking forward to the rest of this series
Thanks for sharing your knowledge...always enjoy your videos. With inspiration and learning from your channel, 2023 will be the year that I finally build or repair a club!
Great video to explain the differences. Thanks! ❤
I bought a set of Par Ace ping copies over 40 years ago. At the Carolina PGA show last week met the man Jack Pace from Charlotte that made them. Did you ever use any Pace heads or products. He was inspired, I made a chipper at E6 from his 9 iron. Is 86 and said let’s make some together. He still has the passion. Was a great interview will share. Thanks for all the education! Spike
Can you explain why clubheads with replaceable inserts never took off?
What a masterclass of a video. I’m familiar with these concepts but such a great short video to wrap it all together. Top tier stuff.
Outstanding instructional, Jim! Thank you for doing this!
Could you do a video on club cleaning? What to use/not use, getting tee marks off drivers, etc
He did a video like that a few months ago and also a couple years ago that are in the playlists.
Awesome content Jim. Let me know when you are ready to organize your curriculum on club building and club repair. Lol. Question: How has epoxy changed over the years?
In your opinion what are the top player distance irons for 2023
Awesome video! Do you ever use Maltby playability factor when looking at iron heads? The 923 Mizuno HMP doesn’t score well but it sure seems forgiving. Did Mizuno make a change from 921?
I was there when Mr. Maltby came out with the factors that make up the club head. The new head is only a slight change from the 921, some heads are now all chromolly
I would love to see a club comparison between Maltby’s and some of the big name brands like Callaway or Ping. I play with Maltby STi2 irons and my buddies all have name brands. I feel like there is no difference in length.
You didn’t mention bounce. My early clubs, back when they were all blades, had no or negative bounce. I think all modern irons have positive bounce, which helps avoid digging.
Hey Jim, is there a lot of differences between the older Nippon Pro 950GH vs. the newer Neo N.S. Pro 950GH?
Always had great results with the older.
it is a different profile. It will most likely feel more stiff than the original
so we can find some good old clubs like hogans or even good generic brands with good condition heads and put new shafts in swing weight correctly and still have a great set of clubs rather than buying new clubs.
You could but the distance would be shorter per club
@@McGolfis that because the lofts are different?? I would like to pick up and old set of medallions and put in modern shafts. I don’t care if the 7 iron doesn’t match a modern 7. I simply like vintage clubs.
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