What happens if clubs are too upright
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Learn more Join RotarySwing. Irregardless of what the lie board says, if the ball is going where you want and the flight you want, that lie angle works for you. Lie boards don't take into consideration a players individual swing.
Matt B Columbus, OH. Travis W Jacksonville, FL. January 23, at PM For a right handed player, the divot should point a little left of target because the divot is formed after the club has struck the ball, returning to the inside on the follow through. While a deeper divot on the heel side probably does indicate and upright lie, best to use impact tape or sharpie line.
But an upright lie would hit the ball left of target, you said your shots are going from left to right, which means clubhead path is outside to in, resulting in a left of target divot, but clubface angle is not closing square to the path at impact, leading to a right spin. January 23, at PM I tend to agree that if your club toe is digging first and your ball flight is a fade you need a more upright lie.
I just had a professional fitting and I am 6'2" and have been hitting irons for the last 20 years with a 2 degree upright. I was surprised when my fitter said I needed 3 degrees upright. He used tape and the slick hitting board as well as trackman to determine my club lie. September 23, at PM There's also this thing called "metal memory" where the lie angle will slip.
You'll go to the trackman, do the impact tape, get the lie angle set, play a few rounds and then one particular club proves to be difficult to hit.
You go to the fitter and the lie angle flattened a degree. Theoretically not supposed to happen but it does.
October 10, at AM I strongly agree with Gaaary in that you should refrain from bending the clubs - they're not designed to be ductile. I would first, above all, focus on swing and ball striking. Mike M Salem MA. October 14, at AM Tape on the bottom of the club, hitting off a lie board is a foolproof way to let you know if you're to flat or too upright.
If you're missing right,your clubs are too flat. I also feel bending irons more than one or two times will eventually compromise the structural integrity of the golf club.
October 14, at PM I always take mine to a Titleist certified fitter and club repaired. I dare not tinker with my clubs. Of course being 6'4" doesn't have alot to do with it!!!
What is the adjusted lie angle compared to Titleist standard lie angle on the s? I'd try the exact same experiment again to make sure the lie angle is correct. Well, I am going from divots and ball fkight I have adjusted them, and did wonder about the ball flipping thing.
But, the divots are finally perfect, square to my target and not toe deep Also, my ball flight is more consistant, and not so Left right left! I have fiddled with them, trying them on lie boards, and they have finally fit me. Glad everything worked out! It's amazing sometimes how a little change can help! Hit em straight.
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