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I tried golfworks mini slant neck adapter in a PTM5 and thought it sat to upright as well. When I compared to my Taylormade spider with a slant neck.

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    colej GW says the hosel is easily bendable but no one local to me to do it and I don't want to ship it somewhere.

    KCee Eguller I am planning on my next set being TS3 with RT105. But lately I'm hitting my P770s really well so it will probably be a winter build.

    If you want to be pleasantly surprised, build the test club this Summer and I'll bet it will easily hang with
    the P770's as to feel and ease to hit where you've lookin'.

    At this point, after 3 rounds, the TS3 are still in the bag and the P790 have frowns on their faces. šŸ˜‰

      Eguller I built test clubs of TS3 and TS1-IM and like them both. Honestly I may prefer TS1-IM but that seems too similar to my P770.

        Reshafted the Juggernaut 3 wood I had just shafted with a Paderson Kinetixx shaft. Weird that it felt really stiff with the A flex Kinetixx shaft while my old 3 wood is no problem with an R flex shaft ( I know, no standards for flexes. yada ,yada). But I also used the Kinetixx in my driver before and had no problem with it. Liked it enough to buy a second one. Oh, and I didn't tip it when I put it in the 212 gram 3 wood nor did I cut it down, Weird.
        Also put some adapters on a couple shafts to try in a driver.

        I got an aftermarket Tour Edge adapter for my c722 head....and put the Leveler shaft from @LogicalOne Golf in it for a test drive. I have it at 44.75", Jumbomax Zen Lite (L). I hit some.nice drives with it. Mostly wants to go straight. This will be an interesting battle between it and my current tried and true e722 with Aldila Tour Green ATX 65. Head weights, lengths, Grips, etc the same. The c is slightly more compact than the e. The e is definitely more forgiving, but the c is no slouch. Once I give the c a weeks worth of rounds I will swap shafts and repeat!

        KCee Honestly I may prefer TS1-IM but that seems too similar to my P770.

        The TS3 should launch higher than the TS1-iM unless you are a digger ( lower CG on the TS3 ).
        Feel depends upon consistent center cutting them however.

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          Eguller With irons I tend to deloft and get a bit steep at times. Partly why I prefer more traditional lofts. I used to early release/flip and hit everything really high, but then worked on keeping my flight down.

          I think I just find the TS1-IM a bit sexier in the bag like the P770. When I look at Maltby MPF specs of various irons I've loved in the past, the TS3 are more in line with those. Either model should be more forgiving than P770.....in the old days I would build a set of each lol.

          LogicalOne

          That’s pretty cool, thanks for sharing!

          I have a few rounds in with the shafts now and they are nice. I’m thinking I should have tipped them some more though, I have a case of the spins in the Single length irons I built with them. I’m yanking 6irons back, it’s cool and all, but not super helpful for distance šŸ˜‚. I have been able to flight the shots pretty well and had a lot of ā€œwowā€ shots with the wedges, those old school Tiger shots, low and hot, 1 hit and zip to a stop. The thing is, I’m not talented enough to actually hit those consistently, so I know I’m getting more spin than I’m accustomed to. My gapping is the real issue, much too tight, full go gets shots spinning too much and dying on me. I think I’ll pull them and take another half inch off.

          LogicalOne NeuroX 5 wood replacing my ol Geek DCT, going back onto the same Grafalloy Epic T75X that has served me well for years. Now I just need to bribe Kelly out of that 4 hybrid head he teased a while back.

          darpar Built a couple of darpar designed squatty potty's....

          I would call it the Stool stool. 🤣

          Will that raise your junk out of the water if you hang a bit too low?

            Bad news was the heat compromised the epoxy on my Ninja LD shaft that I had the Ping G425 LST in. I was at the range and after a shot the head spun around.

            Good news is I plan on selling the head, don’t need it and now I don’t have to pull the adapteršŸ˜‚. I’ll clean up the shaft and put a TM on there.

            Good warning though, we’ve had a bunch of 90-100 degree days. Clubs were actually in my garage but it’s wicked hot in there… my smoke alarms go off. Taking the clubs inside

              Typhoon Good warning though, we’ve had a bunch of 90-100 degree days. Clubs were actually in my garage but it’s wicked hot in there… my smoke alarms go off. Taking the clubs inside

              Do you use Bramptons shafting epoxy?

                Rickochet No, but I know what you’re saying. A few years back I had Bramptons give out and threw it out. I remember you talking about it at the time.

                I use the Golfworks stuff. I’ve been hitting that shaft off and on since the spring without a problem. I would have to blame the heat for the failure.

                  Typhoon
                  I have starting using Bob Smith Industries - BSI-203H. It has a working time of 5 - 10 minutes. Available on eBay and Amazon. Good stuff.