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07-11-2003 09:18 PM #1
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lie angle
Just curious if anyone out there has ever had the lie angle on their clubs adjusted in either direction and if they felt there was a significant improvement or increased sense of being in better positions throughout the swing because they were not compensating for lie angle that did not match their swing. Please no lectures on lie angle and ball flight or swing mechanics. Just let me know if it made the difference you suspected and hoped it would. Thanks.
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07-11-2003 10:38 PM #2
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07-11-2003 11:05 PM #3
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did you do it on your own machine or have a club maker make the changes
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07-11-2003 11:13 PM #4
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07-11-2003 11:16 PM #5
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thanks for the info
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07-12-2003 12:26 AM #6
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07-12-2003 08:46 PM #7
Keep it down, please
Gary. You talk too much.
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07-12-2003 08:54 PM #8
I just followed his rules about no lectures. :greensmil
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07-14-2003 10:39 AM #9
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I've had lie angle adjusted on all my irons when I bought them last year. I'v also had some wedges adjusted at Golf Works in the Collonade business park - about $4/club as I recall. Once they did it while I waited, another time they were done before I returned a day later.
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07-14-2003 12:19 PM #10
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Thanks. Did you determine your optimal lie angle using dynamic testing with standard clubs or trial and error with different lie angles
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07-14-2003 12:27 PM #11
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Before I bought my irons last summer I went for a club fitting at Kevin Haime's to determine my specs. I hit my own clubs as well as test clubs with a variety of grip sizes, lengths, lies and shaft flexes. Then a couple of weeks later I purchased clubs and tested them to determine the required adjustment. Then I had the new set modified to be 2* upright. When I bought the wedges in the winter I had them bent 2* upright and they seem to fit in with the rest of the set. Before, with my old set I generated divots that wer toe-deep. This resulted in some pushes. Now when the ball goes astray it is unfortunately due solely to the person swinging the club.
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07-14-2003 12:44 PM #12
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Thanks again..I will try to find someone in the montreal area who appears to know what he is doing and perhaps follow the process you did.
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07-19-2003 02:20 PM #13
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Originally posted by nolrac2
Thanks again..I will try to find someone in the montreal area who appears to know what he is doing and perhaps follow the process you did.
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