Lofts.

I had my tm p770 checked before I even put a swing on them. they where all out as far as lie angle goes (one was 2 degrees too upright) the lofts where spot on with 5 of them but the other 3 where all off with the worst being the pw ( 1.5 degrees off)
 
I had my tm p770 checked before I even put a swing on them. they where all out as far as lie angle goes (one was 2 degrees too upright) the lofts where spot on with 5 of them but the other 3 where all off with the worst being the pw ( 1.5 degrees off)
That really is awful to be honest. I'm surprised this isn't being highlighted more as it seems to be quite a widespread problem! Given the amount a new iron set costs, it's scandalous that almost half of them can be incorrect.
 
Just a FYI: Kevin Redfern at Pinner Hill is an approved Orka builder.
I have no connection to him other than being a satisfied customer.

Kevin is a very nice guy, and a very knowledgable one too. All I need to do now is remember to pick up the driver I left with him 3 months ago.
 
His web site is awful. I always find phoning him is best, as he is often busy, and I have no idea how often he looks at his emails. Most of his work is from reccomendation, or previous customers.
 
His web site is awful. I always find phoning him is best, as he is often busy, and I have no idea how often he looks at his emails. Most of his work is from reccomendation, or previous customers.
I normally email first because I forget half of what I wanted to ask on the phone. If I don't get an answer I'll give him a bell in a week. I'm in no rush. (y)
 
Had it with my 2012 TM CB’s. Every club a 15 yard gap but the gap between 8i and 9i was around 25 yards, the very little between the 9i and wedge.

Low and behold I had 1* difference between the two.
 
Irons gap pretty decent, but my wedges are shocking. Know full well that my gap wedge is very close to my sand wedge.
56* SW = 105yrds
52* GW = 109yrds with a good strike or its 105yds average strike.
To idle to get it checked
 
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