KCee Very good looking head in person, their website pictures don’t do it much justice. A little on the chunky side compared to the rest of my irons but not bad overall. The blasted finish is beautiful to me, I am basically treating this as a utility iron so I don’t mind the thicker top line and the amount of offset it has. The sole isn’t overly wide so that’s a plus.

Could somebody explain how TLT (True Length Technology) works? My WTF is 38 1/2".....

    toraider Thanks. How did you arrive at Series #6? Have you tried Series #5 4i, 7i and PW? Is your posture low, medium or high?

      fatshot Just an FYI from one fitter/clubmaker's perspective TLT and MoI heft match go together.

      scotts33 How did you arrive at Series #6?

      When TLT was in the early stages, we were still on FGI. That meant we still had Northern Storm events. Dan would always attend.

      So before one of the NS, I went to see Dan for a fitting. We did the test fitting and went thru the 3 clubs per series and he recommended series 6.

      I have not deviated from series 6 since. That said, as I age, that may change. Just not yet.

      ode Well it hit great…..until the shaft decided to splinter right above the head. Second Evenflow white I’ve had do that 🫤.

        ThePhillB did not want to "like"....😳that's a bummer re the shaft. That weight a bit harder to come by these days.

        backinit which weight class you get? Love that shaft in an 80 g stiff.

        Tear Drop side saddle putter. Used iron/wedge shafts epoxied together and split a regular grip for the middle, wrapped in white gauze. 43". Homemade birdie machine!



          sdandrea1 And you will take it out, putt like shit, or putt well, then move on(more than likely). Either way, the fun part was had. And most people do not understand that, as I do.
          Next!!!!!...........

          sdandrea1 Tear Drop side saddle putter. Used iron/wedge shafts epoxied together and split a regular grip for the middle, wrapped in white gauze. 43". Homemade birdie machine!

          Let us know how you do with it. This style of putting has always intrigued me.....seems like it ought to be a no-brainer, esp. from 6 feet on in.