
I couldn't pass up a deal for assembled Maltby RDM Recoil irons recently. DI-PW, SW set assembled with FST Pro White shafts and Maltby Weave grips. The DI=Driving Iron=3-iron. For more info, check out http://www.golfworks.com/product.asp_Q_pn_E_MA0044SCSET_A_cn_E_1888
I look forward to comparing them to my Mizuno MX-19s.
Anybody else here play Maltby or clubs from GolfWorks?
I couldn't pass up a deal on
I couldn't pass up a deal on assembled Maltby
RDM Recoil irons. Set includes Driving Iron (23* loft, 3-iron
length) thru PW plus SW. Assembled with FST Pro Black Lite S-flex
shafts and Maltby Weave grips.
I hit the golf dome yesterday and compared the Maltbys to my Mizuno
MX-19 irons (4-GW). Mizunos built with TT Dynalite Gold SL R300
hard-stepped shafts and Mizuno M-21 (Golf Pride) grips. 2* Upright lie
and Standard + 1/64" grips.
After warming up, I was hitting the Maltbys very well. They have a
great feel probably due in part to the "Advanced Shell Technology".
The longer face inspires confidence at address, and the markings on the
center of the face help with proper alignment. Even the long irons
seemed easy to hit. The Maltby Weave grips were also a pleasant
surprise with their tackiness and comfort. I couldn't judge total
distance in the dome since it's only 100-120 yards long, but that's
enough to notice good contact.
I'd hit a Maltby, then hit the respective Mizuno, and the Mizunos
aren't giving up without a fight. The Recoils are "in the bag" for the
moment, but I'll continue comparing the two sets.
Mizunos rock
go with the mizunos
just go to the range with a bucket and you'll love them