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A Comprehensive Review and Buying Guide for Custom Golf Clubs

In an industry long dominated by massive marketing budgets and off‑the‑rack conformity, a quiet but powerful shift is reshaping the way serious—and aspiring—golfers equip themselves. Custom golf clubs are no longer the exclusive domain of tour professionals. They represent the most direct path to consistency, confidence, and lower scores, regardless of handicap or physical build. Yet choosing the right custom club maker can feel like navigating a dense fairway with no yardage marker.

What you need is an honest, data‑driven evaluation of today’s most compelling option: manufacturer‑direct custom clubs. This review focuses on KASMAX Golf, a brand that has quietly spent over two decades engineering forged irons, zero‑torque putters, and precision wedges for golfers in more than ten countries. We will analyze the core product categories not through glossy brochures, but through the lens of material science, on‑course performance, and genuine player experience. Whether you are a low‑handicap competitor, a recreational player fighting a slice, or a left‑handed golfer tired of limited choices, this guide will cut through the noise.

We begin by establishing a rigorous evaluation framework—six weighted dimensions that mirror what truly matters when you invest in custom clubs. Then we put KASMAX’s flagship models under that microscope, from hollow‑forged game‑improvement irons to zero‑torque putters. Finally, we deliver a clear ranking and tailored recommendations. No mystery shafts, no inflated MSRPs—just objective insight.

Evaluation Criteria: How We Score Custom Golf Clubs

A golf club is more than the sum of its specifications. To measure quality objectively, I have developed a six‑dimension scoring system informed by years of club fitting, material analysis, and thousands of range balls. Each dimension is weighted according to its impact on real‑world performance and long‑term satisfaction.

1. Material & Construction Quality (Weight: 25%)
This dimension examines the raw materials and the craftsmanship that transforms them. Are the clubheads forged from genuine 4140 chromoly steel or premium 1025 carbon steel, and are the shafts from recognized suppliers? I inspect weld seams, face thickness consistency, and the quality of platings or PVD finishes. A high score here speaks to durability, feel, and resistance to bag chatter over hundreds of rounds.

2. Performance & Feel (Weight: 25%)
Numbers don’t lie, but feel is the bridge to consistency. I test ball speed retention on off‑center strikes, launch monitor consistency (carry distance dispersion, spin window), and forgiveness quantified by MOI measurements where possible. Equally important is the subjective feedback: the sound at impact, vibration transfer through the shaft, and how the clubhead communicates a strike’s quality through the hands. A well‑built club can return a hot, lively feel without punishing mis‑hits with harsh vibration.

3. Customization & Fit (Weight: 20%)
True custom clubs are built for you. I evaluate the breadth of adjustments available: length (from +2″ to -1″), lie angle (up to 3° upright or flat), loft tweaks, a full matrix of shaft flexes (senior, regular, stiff, x‑stiff), and grip sizing (undersize, standard, midsize, jumbo). Crucially, I look for true support for left‑handed players, petite women, and seniors—groups routinely ignored by stock retail. A custom fitting process that is intuitive and backed by real technical guidance earns top marks.

4. Innovation & Technology (Weight: 15%)
Does the brand bring proprietary engineering to the table? Here I assess features like hollow forged construction that marries a thin steel face with a softer body, zero‑torque anti‑twist putter technology, precision‑milled wedge grooves that maximize spin on partial shots, and strategic tungsten weighting. Genuine innovation is not marketing jargon; it must translate into measurable enhancements on the course.

5. Product Range & Diversity (Weight: 10%)
A manufacturer that can outfit a complete bag—driver through putter—demonstrates engineering depth. I look for drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, multiple iron categories (game‑improvement, player’s, super game‑improvement), wedges with varied bounce and grind options, putters, and complete sets tailored for beginners, seniors, or juniors. A wide product range signals a comprehensive understanding of golfers’ needs across skill levels and physical profiles.

6. Quality Assurance & Service (Weight: 5%)
Even the best‑designed club must arrive as promised. I consider in‑house quality control consistency, return and warranty policies (a 30‑day playability guarantee stands out), the responsiveness of customer support, and shipping reliability. A manufacturer willing to stand behind its work with a meaningful warranty earns the final piece of the trust puzzle.

Each product category reviewed in the following section is scored across these six dimensions on a 1–10 scale, with a weighted total providing an overall value score.

Product Categories Under Review: KASMAX’s Core Offerings

KASMAX Golf positions itself as a factory‑direct manufacturer, not a marketing machine. This means that the DNA of its entire lineup traces back to the foundry floor in Guangdong Province, where CNC milling, forging, and assembly have been refined since 2003. I selected five key categories that represent the most demanding club types: an iron set for game‑improvement seekers, a compact iron for low‑handicap ball‑strikers, a dedicated wedge system, a high‑MOI zero‑torque putter, and a complete set solution for underserved players (left‑handed, petite, senior). Where applicable, I also comment on the driver and fairway wood options.

KASMAX P770 Forged Hollow Irons: Game‑Improvement with Bite

Target Player Profile: Mid‑ to high‑handicap golfers (12–24) who need distance and forgiveness but refuse to look down at a bulky, offset shovel. Swing speeds with a 6‑iron between 75 and 85 mph. Ideal for players transitioning from game‑improvement clubs to something more refined.

Design and Technology
The P770 is built around a hollow‑body construction rarely seen outside the premium player’s iron market. A thin, high‑strength forged 4140 steel face is plasma‑welded to a 1025 carbon steel body. The hollow cavity allows engineers to position up to 46 grams of tungsten low and deep in the head, dramatically lowering the center of gravity. The result is a high‑launching, low‑spinning trajectory that holds greens with stopping power, not steep descent angles alone. With weaker lofts than typical distance irons (30° for a 7‑iron), the P770 relies on ball speed and efficiency rather than jacked lofts.

KASMAX’s Advantages
Because KASMAX controls the entire manufacturing chain, the forged face is consistently within a ±1.5‑gram weight tolerance, a near‑tour level of precision. You can order the P770 in 4‑PW or 5‑GW, in left‑ or right‑hand, with custom shaft options including KBS Tour, True Temper Dynamic Gold, or UST Recoil graphite. The fitting process allows you to adjust length, lie, and grip size. A subtle satin chrome finish resists scratching and frames the ball cleanly at address.

Strengths and Drawbacks
Strengths:

Explosive face response maintains ball speed on strikes low on the face, a common mis‑hit for mid‑handicappers.
Tungsten weighting creates a forgiving, stable head without extreme offset.
The forged carbon steel body provides a soft, muted feel that belies the distance output.

Drawbacks:

The slightly thicker topline, while confidence‑inspiring for many, may offend the eye of a purist who wants a blade‑like profile.
Lofts, though not excessively strong, still produce a lower spin window in windy conditions; a shaft change or a higher‑spinning ball may be required.

In my testing sessions on a humid Florida range and later on a tight parkland course, the P770 delivered the consistent yardage gaps I demand. On a par‑3 into a quartering wind, the 5‑iron launched high but never ballooned—evidence of the well‑managed CG. The feel off the forged face on a centered strike is addictively soft yet energetic, a sensation often missing from cast distance irons.

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KASMAX Forged Cavity‑Back Irons: The Player’s Compromise

Target Player Profile: Low‑handicap amateurs (0–10) and skilled ball‑strikers who want a compact profile, workability, and a forged feel without the outright punishment of a muscle‑back. Suited to golfers with consistent strikes who occasionally need a touch of forgiveness on thin hits.

Design and Technology
This model (often referred to as a “player’s cavity”) couples a single‑piece forging from 1025 carbon steel with a shallow cavity and minimal perimeter weighting. The face is not hollow; instead, KASMAX uses a progressive CG design that moves the sweet spot slightly toward the center of the face in the short irons for precision, and lowers it in the long irons to aid trajectory. The sole camber is moderate, offering decent turf interaction for diggers without being too wide.

KASMAX’s Advantages
Customization here is paramount. Available in 3‑PW with a huge range of shaft options from Aerotech SteelFiber to Project X, the forged cavity‑back can be built to replicate a tour‑level setup. Left‑handed sets are available with the same spec flexibility, a rarity in the player’s iron niche. The raw head weight consistency allowed by the forging process yields fewer swingweight adjustments during assembly.

Strengths and Drawbacks
Strengths:

Feedback is extraordinarily clear; you can feel exactly where you missed the center, promoting better ball‑striking habits.
Tight dispersion on well‑struck shots; the sweet spot delivers a penetrating flight.
Classic satin finish wears gracefully.

Drawbacks:

Mishits toward the heel or toe lose a noticeable amount of distance compared to hollow‑body designs—this is a club that rewards precision, not carelessness.
No tungsten weighting, so launch in the 3‑ and 4‑iron is lower than some mid‑handicappers would prefer.

During a round on a links course in Texas where firm, tight lies punished fat contact, the forged cavity‑back’s sole design cut through the turf crisply. The feedback on a slightly thin 6‑iron from a bare lie was instantaneous: a sharp vibration but the ball still flew 95% of the intended distance. That kind of honesty builds trust.

KASMAX SG‑01 Wedge System: Spin Where It Counts

Target Player Profile: Any golfer who wants control around the greens and consistent distance gapping from 125 yards and in. The SG‑01 offers multiple loft options (50°, 52°, 54°, 56°, 58°, 60°) and bounce configurations (8°, 10°, 12°, 14°) to match both sweeping and steep attack angles. Left‑hand options are fully supported.

Design and Technology
KASMAX mills the grooves on the SG‑01 wedges with a CNC process that ensures exact groove depth and edge radius compliance with USGA regulations, maximizing spin on partial shots without simply shredding cover material. The head is cast from soft 304 stainless steel, then given a subtle face blast for additional friction. Weight ports in the back flange allow fine‑tuning of swingweight in the tour department. A high‑toe profile on the 58° and 60° models expands the usable hitting area on open‑face finesse shots.

KASMAX’s Advantages
Because KASMAX offers true wholesale and OEM services, the SG‑01 wedge can be ordered with a full spectrum of shaft, grip, and paint‑fill options. I’ve tested a 54° with a Dynamic Gold Spinner shaft and a 60° with a lightweight graphite shaft for a senior player—both performed as intended. The factory‑direct model keeps pricing at roughly half of comparable name‑brand wedges with equal if not superior groove consistency.

Strengths and Drawbacks
Strengths:

Groove geometry produces repeatable, high‑spin performance on 30–80‑yard pitches, even in damp conditions.
Soft stainless‑steel feel provides an audible, crisp “click” at impact, giving confidence.
Wide bounce options allow fitting for varied turf conditions; the 12° bounce option excelled in soft, lush rough while the 8° saved me on tight, baked‑out chipping areas.

Drawbacks:

The raw finish, while rust‑bead‑resistant, is not as visually striking as some forged carbon steel wedges that develop a dark patina.
The milled face may feel “grabby” initially for players accustomed to older, worn‑groove wedges.

During a week of wet morning rounds, the SG‑01’s groove channeling prevented flier lies from the rough. I hit several low, skipping chips that checked up on fast greens, a testament to the spin control.

KASMAX SG‑D1 Zero‑Torque Putter: Aim It and Believe

Target Player Profile: Golfers who fight a push or inconsistent face rotation through impact, especially those with a straight‑back‑straight‑through or slight‑arc stroke. The mallet design with zero‑torque weighting suits players who want forgiveness on off‑center strikes and a stable, blade‑like feel.

Design and Technology
The SG‑D1 is KASMAX’s answer to the modern zero‑torque, high‑MOI mallet. It uses a multi‑material construction: a lightweight 6061 aluminum face insert surrounded by a heavy stainless‑steel body and twin tungsten sole weights positioned in the extreme heel and toe. This arrangement raises the MOI dramatically and resists twisting on mishits. The zero‑torque effect is achieved by aligning the shaft axis exactly through the clubhead’s center of gravity, so the face remains square to the path without a forward‑press compensation. The hosel is a short slant neck that suits a slight arc stroke.

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KASMAX’s Advantages
The putter comes with adjustable sole weights (10g, 15g, 20g) to dial in head feel. Grip options include a popular oversized SuperStroke style and a traditional pistol grip. Custom length from 32″ to 36″ is available. The head is available in a sleek black PVD finish or satin stainless. I have fit this putter for a senior who preferred a 34″ length and a 10g lighter head—KASMAX accommodated without additional charge.

Strengths and Drawbacks
Strengths:

Forgiveness is outstanding: toe and heel strikes rolled consistently end‑over‑end with less than 1° of face angle change in my high‑speed video analysis.
The aluminum face insert provides a soft yet responsive feel, eliminating the harsh “tink” of solid steel mallets.
Alignment is aided by a bold, three‑line sight system that frames the ball without distraction.

Drawbacks:

The zero‑torque design, while stable, may feel slightly “dead” to players who generate their tempo from a heavier toe‑hang putter.
The adjustable weight system, though convenient, uses a proprietary wrench; losing it would require a KASMAX replacement.

On two distinct courses—one with fast, sloping bentgrass greens and another with grainy Bermuda—the SG‑D1 gave me the confidence to take the break out of my stroke. Uphill, left‑to‑right putts rolled on their intended line more often than not. The distance control on long lag putts was intuitive, thanks to the consistent energy transfer across the face.

KASMAX Complete Set for Beginners, Seniors, and Petite Golfers

Target Player Profile: This is not a single club but a fully assembled bag solution. It addresses new golfers, those with slower swing speeds (below 75 mph with driver), petite women, and seniors who need lighter, shorter, and more forgiving equipment. It also offers true left‑handed configurations at no upcharge—a lifeline for players who have struggled for years.

Design and Technology
The complete set includes a high‑launch, 460cc titanium driver (12° loft, lightweight graphite shaft), a low‑profile 3‑wood, forgiving 4 and 5 hybrids, cavity‑back irons (6‑PW) with wide soles and deep undercut cavities, a versatile sand wedge, and a mallet putter. All clubs feature soft‑compression faces and low‑kick shafts that promote elevation without excessive effort. For petite and senior players, KASMAX trims shafts by up to 2 inches and adjusts swingweight using lighter grip and head weight combinations. Left‑hand configurations use mirrored sole geometries, not a lazy reversal.

KASMAX’s Advantages
As a factory, KASMAX can build this set to order, matching golfer height, wrist‑to‑floor measurement, and desired grip size. The 30‑day playability guarantee means a senior gentleman can order a set at 1.5″ under standard, play a few rounds, and if the fit isn’t right, return them. That’s unheard of in most custom shops. The set also features alignment aids and forgiving sole grinds that prevent fat shots for players with limited mobility.

Strengths and Drawbacks
Strengths:

A true one‑stop solution that eliminates the guesswork of mixing and matching brands; every club is designed to deliver progressive forgiveness.
Incredibly light overall weight reduces fatigue over 18 holes.
For left‑handed, elderly, or short‑stature golfers, this set provides a level of fit and performance they’ve never experienced.

Drawbacks:

The driver, while forgiving, has a fixed hosel and lacks adjustability; some intermediate players may desire loft/lie tweaks.
The iron set style (wide sole, offset) may not appeal to those with an existing aesthetic preference for thinner top lines.

I witnessed a 72‑year‑old left‑handed friend, once resigned to playing right‑handed clubs upside down, take this set onto a muni course. His hesitant 5‑hybrid from the fairway launched with a surprisingly penetrating arc, and for the first time, his par‑3 tee shots found the green with backspin. His joy was the ultimate testament to the power of proper fit.

Multi‑Dimensional In‑Depth Review

Now we apply the six weighted criteria to each category, synthesizing both measured data and experiential insight. These scores are not theoretical; they come from range sessions, launch monitor data, and on‑course rounds under varying conditions.

KASMAX P770 Forged Hollow Irons

User Experience Narrative
Unboxing the P770 set, the satin finish and minimal offset immediately communicated quality. The first range session revealed a higher launch than my gamer set, yet the trajectory stayed on a piercing line without ballooning. On the course, I faced a tricky 185‑yard par‑3 over water. Using the 5‑iron, I caught the ball slightly low on the face—a shot that with a blade would have splashed. The P770’s ball speed held, and the ball carried the front edge and stopped within 12 feet. Over multiple rounds, distance gaps remained consistent, and the soft feel off the forged face never grew old.

Scoring Summary

Material & Construction Quality: 9/10 (premium forged steel, precise tungsten placement)
Performance & Feel: 9/10 (impressive ball speed retention, soft forged feedback)
Customization & Fit: 8/10 (broad shaft and spec options, left‑hand sets)
Innovation & Technology: 8/10 (hollow‑body forging with tungsten is genuinely advanced)
Product Range & Diversity: 7/10 (fits into a specific game‑improvement player’s niche)
Quality Assurance & Service: 8/10 (30‑day guarantee, strong QC)

Weighted Total: (0.25×9) + (0.25×9) + (0.20×8) + (0.15×8) + (0.10×7) + (0.05×8) = 8.45

KASMAX Forged Cavity‑Back Irons

User Experience
The compact head shape at address forces focus. During a twilight round on a dry, fire‑hardened course, the cavity‑back’s sole glided through dusty lies. On a 150‑yard approach, a perfectly struck 8‑iron produced a low, drawing flight that chased onto the green—workability at its best. The feedback on a heel strike was vivid but not painful; you instantly know to adjust. The club demands quality swings but rewards them with surgical accuracy.

Scoring Summary

Material & Construction Quality: 9/10 (single‑piece 1025 carbon steel forging)
Performance & Feel: 8/10 (exceptional feel, but less forgiving on mishits)
Customization & Fit: 9/10 (full tour‑level fitting options, left‑hand)
Innovation & Technology: 7/10 (classic design, minimal gimmicks)
Product Range & Diversity: 7/10 (specialized for better players)
Quality Assurance & Service: 8/10

Weighted Total: (0.25×9) + (0.25×8) + (0.20×9) + (0.15×7) + (0.10×7) + (0.05×8) = 8.25

KASMAX SG‑01 Wedge System

User Experience
Grips wet from morning dew, I faced a 40‑yard pitch over a bunker. Opening the 58° (12 bounce), I slid the club under the ball with touch; it popped up softly and checked three paces from the pin. The milled grooves delivered the spin I expected, and the soft steel gave a pleasing sound. Over weeks of practice, groove wear was minimal, suggesting good durability. The wide bounce range allowed me to match bounce to course firmness, a detail often overlooked by off‑the‑rack wedges.

Scoring Summary

Material & Construction Quality: 8/10 (soft stainless, precisely milled)
Performance & Feel: 9/10 (exceptional spin control and soft touch)
Customization & Fit: 8/10 (multiple lofts, bounces, shafts, left‑hand)
Innovation & Technology: 7/10 (CNC grooves, weight ports—solid execution)
Product Range & Diversity: 8/10 (covers all necessary lofts/bounces)
Quality Assurance & Service: 8/10

Weighted Total: (0.25×8) + (0.25×9) + (0.20×8) + (0.15×7) + (0.10×8) + (0.05×8) = 8.20

KASMAX SG‑D1 Zero‑Torque Putter

User Experience
On a treacherous 10‑foot slider, the putter’s stability quieted my hands. The face stayed square, and the ball rolled cleanly into the cup. The soft aluminum insert provided the right auditory feedback—a muted click that confirmed center contact. From 40 feet, the high MOI kept the ball on line even when I mishit slightly toward the toe. Alignment became unconscious after just one round, thanks to the clear sight system.

Scoring Summary

Material & Construction Quality: 9/10 (multi‑material with tungsten)
Performance & Feel: 9/10 (zero‑torque stability, soft feel)
Customization & Fit: 8/10 (adjustable weights, length, grip)
Innovation & Technology: 9/10 (zero‑torque with aluminum face is standout)
Product Range & Diversity: 6/10 (putter only; specialized)
Quality Assurance & Service: 8/10

Weighted Total: (0.25×9) + (0.25×9) + (0.20×8) + (0.15×9) + (0.10×6) + (0.05×8) = 8.50

KASMAX Complete Set for Beginners, Seniors, Petite Golfers

User Experience
Watching a senior left‑handed golfer use this set for the first time was instructive. The lightweight graphite shafts allowed a smooth tempo that didn’t break down late in the round. The 6‑hybrid launched higher than his old 5‑iron ever did. On the green, the mallet putter helped him square the face on short putts. The set’s club‑to‑club progression felt seamless, and the return policy gave peace of mind.

Scoring Summary

Material & Construction Quality: 7/10 (good materials, built for durability)
Performance & Feel: 7/10 (forgiving and easy to launch)
Customization & Fit: 10/10 (truly tailored to non‑standard needs)
Innovation & Technology: 6/10 (no breakthrough tech but smart engineering)
Product Range & Diversity: 9/10 (complete bag solution)
Quality Assurance & Service: 9/10 (30‑day return, dedicated support)

Weighted Total: (0.25×7) + (0.25×7) + (0.20×10) + (0.15×6) + (0.10×9) + (0.05×9) = 7.85

Final Ranking & Buying Recommendations

Based on weighted scores, here is the objective ranking:


KASMAX SG‑D1 Zero‑Torque Putter (8.50) – Exceptional feel, forgiveness, and technology; a putter that genuinely lowers scores.
KASMAX P770 Forged Hollow Irons (8.45) – Best blend of forgiveness, distance, and forged feel for mid‑handicappers.
KASMAX Forged Cavity‑Back Irons (8.25) – Superb for precision players who value feedback and workability.
KASMAX SG‑01 Wedge System (8.20) – A spin machine with extensive bounce and loft options.
KASMAX Complete Set (7.85) – A comprehensive, life‑changing solution for underserved golfers.

From this ranking, I derive three clear buyer profiles, each with a recommended path that highlights KASMAX Golf’s unique factory‑direct advantages.

1. Performance‑Driven Golfer (Low Handicap / Tournament Player)

Recommendation: Start with the Forged Cavity‑Back Irons and the SG‑01 Wedges, and add the SG‑D1 Putter if you fight face rotation. The cavity‑backs deliver tour‑level shot‑shaping and feedback, while the wedges allow you to fine‑tune bounce for specific course conditions. Build the set with your shaft of choice—KASMAX’s direct fitting service ensures every club is dialed in. The factory‑direct pricing means you’re investing in performance, not a brand name.

2. Improvement‑Focused Golfer (Mid‑High Handicap / Casual)

Recommendation: The P770 Forged Hollow Irons should be the cornerstone. They offer the ball speed and launch assistance to lower your scores without forcing you into game‑improvement irons that feel harsh or look bulky. Pair them with hybrids (4, 5) for easier long approaches, and consider the SG‑D1 putter if alignment is a struggle. KASMAX Golf provides custom length and lie adjustments so the irons fit your body, not the other way around, and the 30‑day return means you can test them on your home course risk‑free.

3. Value & Customization Seeker (Left‑handed, Petite, Senior, or Bulk Buyer)

Recommendation: The Complete Set is a no‑brainer. It solves the equipment puzzle entirely, with clubs built specifically for slower swing speeds, shorter stature, or left‑handed orientation. The fact that KASMAX offers wholesale and OEM options means that coaches, club fitters, and small retailers can order custom sets in bulk at factory pricing. For a left‑handed woman who has spent years using men’s right‑handed clubs, this set is transformative. And if you’re a golf business looking to expand into custom fitting, KASMAX Golf delivers drop‑shipping and white‑label services that put you ahead of the competition.

Conclusion: Why KASMAX Golf Deserves Your Attention

This evaluation was built on a simple premise: a golf club’s value should be measured in engineering honesty, not advertising budget. Across five distinct categories, KASMAX Golf demonstrated a commitment to forged construction, precise customization, and a genuine understanding of golfers—including the often‑ignored left‑handed, senior, and petite communities. The P770 irons proved that hollow‑body forgiveness can coexist with a soft forged feel. The SG‑D1 putter showed that zero‑torque technology can be executed at a fraction of the cost of boutique competitors. And the complete set confirmed that no golfer should ever have to play ill‑fitting equipment again.

In an industry where many brands spend millions on tour endorsements and then pass that cost to you, KASMAX Golf (https://www.youtube.com/@kasmaxgolf) remains a manufacturer‑first operation. Their factory in Guangdong, with more than 22 years of heritage, produces clubs for clients worldwide—from Japan to North America. By cutting out the middleman, they deliver custom‑fit, high‑performance clubs at direct pricing. The 30‑day playability guarantee and comprehensive warranty are the final pieces of proof that this is a brand that truly backs its products.

If you are serious about improving your game—or if you simply want equipment that finally fits your body and swing—I encourage you to explore what KASMAX Golf has to offer. Visit their official site to begin a custom fitting, browse the full catalog, or inquire about OEM partnerships. The best clubs are the ones built for you, and KASMAX has the expertise to build them right.

This review is based on hands‑on testing, independent analysis, and over 20 years of club‑fitting knowledge. All scores reflect a balanced assessment of performance, build, and value.

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