Why Lie Angle of your Golf Club is CRUCIAL to your golf game. Club Fitting Series.
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This video was the answer to my game. Thank you so much for the information and the demonstration. I bought a mixed set of clubs and could never understand why I hit the perfect fade with my driver but all my irons went left and My wedges were straight on or had a very slight fade. It made me compensate and completely jack my swing and thought process up. Now I feel the sky is the limit with any club in my hand and I can hit a variety of shots.
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When I got my lie angles fixed after years of using my clubs it changed the way I hit them. I went from hitting a draw to hitting a straight shot. Im 2 degrees flat.
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Very informative video, thank you very much.
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Great explanation! The best that I have seen.
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For me, it's not on impact. I always felt like if I lowered my lie angle, I'd be in a much more comfortable posture at set-up. Would this be a good reason to get my lie angle changed?
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Awesome video thanks for the info!
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Very good video, I finally understand this!. Thank you. Enjoy your golf.
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@golflegg Just curious what is actually being bent to adjust the lie angle and do Taylormades go all the way through?
Thanks
Harvey Penick said lie angle was way over-rated and I happen to agree. His point was that you rarely will have a perfectly flat lie out on the golf course. it will always be a little up or down which makes lie angle unimportant.
tens02 11 months ago
@tens02 In my opinion there is a breakdown in your logic. I think you would agree that with a ball above your feet the ball has a tendency to go left correct? And with it below your feet the ball tends to go to the right. So this proves further that lie angle does affect ball flight...so why not get it right for "when" you're on a flat lie...
golflegg 11 months ago
Great adivce.When you bend the shaft on graphite shafts or the hosel,does this affect the shaft or hosels integrity ?I was practicing indoors the other day,with a slomo type swing to feel out something I was learning and notice that the clubhead was bottoming with the heal up.This means I have to adjust them more upright?
Thanks for The Info.
George
secretogolf 1 year ago
@secretogolf ...If the Heel (the part of the club closest to you) is up, then yes, you would have to go more upright. And adjusting clubs with graphite shafts is no different than steel as long as the shaft doesn't go all the way through the clubhead (like on most Callaway clubs).
golflegg 1 year ago
This is a great video! Where are you located?
Kuntray73 1 year ago
@Kuntray73 We're in Atlanta, Georgia. Come see us!
golflegg 1 year ago