5 days later

DonM I just can't see many scratch type playas saying yeah, I got to get me those Maltby blades.

They are designed for average players, not scratch, just like the MMB

This guy loves them...

    pellmell I've had those and they are very nice, beautiful heads. What I'd call a mid-sized head, and played like a cavity-back, with a forged 'sound'. May have to get more in the Spring. 🤔

    bad9 you know, I always felt the same about Wishon irons, the performance was generally there, but not once did I set them at address and say “oh that looks great”. The 560 looked great in the bag, never could figure out what it was, but never liked it at address. I have also tried the 870, 770 and the Sterlings (really hated the sound/feel of those), they were all pretty much ugly piglets that worked pretty well, but not enough for me to ignore how much I didn’t care for the look.

      DC300 They are different in the web of the hosel. Maybe to provide strength because of the weight port inside.

      scotts33 I can do without the wide sole and bounce but I need the low COG, killed leading edge, and longer blade length. Some clubs have a sole that looks wide but plays narrower because the rear part is off the ground. Cally RAZR X were a great example. Good low COG but doesn’t play wide.

      4 months later

      DC300 The 560 looked great in the bag, never could figure out what it was, but never liked it at address.

      Irons are funny that way. I don't like my G425 irons in-the-bag look, but at address, they are hit-a-licious. Maltby TE Forged and GigaGolf Forged, same deal.