bending irons 2 degrees strong
You must log in or register to reply here. As far as lofts for amateurs go, I feel like long irons have to little difference between them. They catch a bit but I hit it crispier. It is hard for some golfers to understand how irons with more loft can help them hit the ball farther, and this is understandable. I tried it today but I can still hit my 6i farther than my 64 degree lw. It is very easy to do these modifications, and also recommended by a lot of folks to have your set checked either frequently or at the end of each year in case any changes happened during the season from general play. I know that for every degree strong I bend it, it will take a degree off the bounce. My irons are bent weak partly to get the right launch conditions but also to reduce my draw. But if your best place for improvement is in your approach shots or play with the long clubs, you simply must work on your fundamentals of the golf swing. I do not disagree with you on the long irons Drew, we have hybrids to replace those. Great article. The 2-degree limit is only recommended when changing the lofts on irons due to the potential effect such bends will have on the sole angle of the club. It would decrease the bounce on each club, not a good idea, as well as it would cause the ball to go farther. Low bounce irons can become more digging prone from this change. Great answer Blake. Using like say an Older Macgregor blade butter knife with a thin sharp leading edge on the sole if you deloft more than 1 degree or so you have a chance of digging to China. Changing the loft on clubs can really screw with the visual look of them at address and change the playing characteristics. Driver: G425 LST 9on Fujikura VENTUSBlue 5S, Fairway: G425LST 3w on Fujikura VENTUSBlue 6S, G425MAX 9won Graphite Design Tour ADDI7S, Utility: KING Forged Utility Black 4 on UST RECOIL SMACWRAP, Irons: KING Forged TEC Black5-Gon Mitsubishi MMT, Wedges:ES2154& Hi Toe Raw58on KBS Hi Rev 2.0, Putter: Triple Track Double Wide White Hot, Balls: Pro V1TP5xChrome Soft Triple Track x LS. It is common for a golfer with a swing speed of 70-to-80 mph or less to hit the ball with a lower trajectory than what is considered ideal. With your height you obviously need to be fit properly. Clear editor. He hasnt let that chance go, and while the opening nine events certainly havent been stunning seven missed cuts he showed up at Bermuda, finishing 35th after entering Sunday inside the top-15. There you can see exactly what it takes to be an average amateur golfer. Another reason why stronger lofts dont always mean more distance is something I do frequently to help golfers hit the ball farther weaken lofts. Custom Edel E-3 Putter. The incredible story behind Arnold Palmers $275,000 irons from the 1960s, OLD vs. NEW: TaylorMade Tour Preferred MC 2011 irons vs. My modern irons (Full launch monitor numbers), Legendary club designer Larry Bobka speaks on his new $599 blade irons, What are these?! I draw the ball naturally so I dont want too much offset on the clubs, I think it will be easier if I just go and get some wedges to sort out the gapping issue. Seriously. And the grip should be light enough to allow supple movement in the wrists during the swing. The decision wasn't about distance it was about gapping. NOW AVAILABLE: GolfWRX G/Fore Hats and Holderness & Bourne Polos! The 4 iron will have a negative bounce if you bend them 2 degrees. The average golfer hits 48 percent of fairways. It will also increase the offset of the club, not a huge amount, but at two degrees, it is noticeable to me. If you're a digger already, could make for deeper digging! For this discussion, lets define proficiency as the level where you can reasonably expect to move the ball around the course efficiently and consistently enough to shoot 90 or better, though your own goals might be somewhere lower. I've never had a sand wedge bent, I suppose that could be an issue but if you open the blade a bit the bounce comes back. - Chick Evans, Irons: Mizuno T-Zoid True 5, 7 and 9-irons, Wedge: Mizuno S18 54* and Top Flite chipper, I will add a little to what was posted above. What the heck are they were talking about? some strong lofts there, i thought you had blade type irons so, which have weaker lofts? The Topgolf Blue Flag Challenge: Can you go 5-for-5 from 155 yards? If you can get it in the air, no problem. A long iron doesn't have much bounce anyway since it was made to not take a big divot. If you're a true picker, wont make you a digger. Hi everyone, sorry for the slow reply! The one with a ballflight too high, is delivering the clubhead Good question. Introduce Yourself/ WIYB (What's In Your Bag), Lessons, Drills, Mental Game, and Fitness Tips. 3" = 4.6* and 6" = 9.2* change in loft. Thanks everybody for the help! The 2 that were out the most went from 'avoided' clubs to 'favourites'! Your golf ball starts off towards the left of your target (right for lefties). Including me. 1 is somewhere between somewhat important to very important, then the next question has to be. Whether its changing the lie to improve accuracy or changing loft to make sure that the players clubs are progressively consistent, angle bending is a major factor in club performance. So if you are steep or tend to take a pretty good divot, you may not want to bend them more than a degree. They know how much torque to put on the hozzel. Sorry to be a jerk but this topic comes up quite regularly so there are dozens of threads in the archives discussing this same topic. traditional lofts ftw (let the technology be what determines added length/distance, not loft changes). Craig, Even the most skilled repair professionals can occasionally break a club. Not a dispute with the OP, maybe even validation, but what about head style? Your link has been automatically embedded. Guess I dont get it. I find Callaway irons have to much bounce to begin with esp. Couldn't agree more with your entire post. Golfers can talk about shafts until they are blue in the face, and different shafts will make a difference in control, feel and sometimes launch and spin. Why would you weaken the lofts of every club and increase the bounce angle by a proportionate amount if you could just get rid of the 3 iron and add a gap wedge? Changing the lie angle of a club can help golfers more consistently hit shots off of the center of the clubface. If you have any doubt about the hand position, think of this scenario. Sounds like it's a long iron. I'm guessing it will dig more but how much more? I have a 2 iron bent 2 strong to 16. But they will still land on the green as soft as an older set of irons (if not softer). You won't notice it. GolfWRX_Official The GI/SGI clubs are basically directed to help players with lesser abilities to hit the golf ball, usually that also means lower swing speeds. The ball came out much higher and shorter, just like you would expect from a 63*. Ping G400 Max driver w/Aldila Rogue 125 Silver Ping G400 Max driver w/Aldila Rogue 125 Silver So the assumption is that the loft alone is what is creating more distance with the new irons. I will only add that I don't see what the benefit would be to strengthening loft. This will give you a low-to-mid-range straight shot. My 54 wedge has 12 of bounce and the divots I take with it are just a big as all the rest. there comes a time when too much loft jacking is too much. Some 5-irons are 27. Grant is a big-hitter off the tee, his driving distance ranking being fourth at Bermuda, 16th at the RSM and third at Pebble Beach, whilst he ranked highly for both his driving and greens during his KFT campaign. The 2-degree limit is only recommended when changing the lofts on irons due to the potential effect such bends will have on the sole angle of the club. Your link has been automatically embedded. I teach golf on the Eastern side of Michigan where I am the Director of Instruction for three golf courses. Restore formatting, The most common complaint I hear from golfers looking for new irons is that all the lofts are jacked strong. If someone is playing an iron set, for instance, from the late 1990s or earlier they will most likely find their irons to be 2-to-3 degrees weaker than todays game-improvement irons, and even some players irons. I highly recommend that golfers get fitted before making a large purchase on golf clubs. Youll be amazed at the difference a properly fit set of irons can make to your game. I was a little worried I might notice the offset or have trouble with hitting them fat, but they look perfect and play like they should. TaylorMade Aero Burner TP 15 / Matrix White Tie 70-X He is also 1 of 33 TrackMan Masters in the world, and has completed thousands of successful fittings using TrackMan. May 20, 2016 at 10:43 AM So going 2 strong will remove 2 degrees of bounce. Upload or insert images from URL. What bouncedoes is keep the leading edge from digging into the ground. The ball came out much higher and shorter, just like you would expect from a 63*. This is a dumb question but were you fit for them? 759 Decided to get lofts and lie's double checked on my irons for peace of mind and following a gap check session get them bent 2 degree strong to the original manufacturer loft spec. Started Thursday at 03:24 PM. Since clubs are bent with iron bars by applying pressure on. By setting up with the ball 1" farther back in your stance, and all other things being exactly the same you are delofting the club by 1.6* based on the average length club.. Loft and lie changes are more or less permanent. Great article! I completely agree with this! Sounds like it's a long iron. If your Ball Speed was higher than that, say up to 125, which is a few MPH slower than PGA Tour average, you would want spin to stay within 200-300 RPMs higher, and Launch Angle to come down to about 14*. Now as lower handicappers, we will probably not have our hands at impact fluctuating 3, 4 or 6 inches, but I would not say mine are within an inch of exactly the same place every time. Long story short, I'm about to have the 5,6,7,8 iron bent 2 degrees weaker, 9 iron 1 degree weaker, and AW 1 degree stronger. I do not find these to dig at all. Check out the different lie angles of a standard 8 iron from these three companies: I know that the difference between these angles doesnt seem like much. (others have mentioned) I went to GG with my pops and hit the speedblade 9i for sheets and was hitting them 165-170why? So I hit my standard 50 yard pitch with a 54* wedge. I did this several years ago and it ended up being quite expensive, so dont be me and order your custom set all at once! After the death of his mother, Endycott understandably struggled through the late teens, understandably saying that, At the time, golf didnt really matter to me.. However, even a degree difference can affect the direction where the ball might start out and can be the difference between you hitting the green, and you landing in a bunker! Just curious but, can I bend a set of titleist cb718 to the titleist ap2 718 specs? A typical #6 iron on the Tour is 31* on loft but Dynamic loft is average only 20.2 Best Shaft For Wedges, Need A New Golf Glove? Endycotts weakness so far seems to be the driver, and with his stats suggesting he recovers well top-15 for approaches in recorded events this non-penal track should suit. How accurate are the loft and lie readings of clubs straight from the manufacturer? To do this, simply Google, Golf Club Fitters Near Me and you will get a great list of places that will make sure you are playing the right lie angle for your game. . Clubs are mass-produced with certain manufacturing variances in every factory. I was fit for my current irons and they were bent 2 degrees strong for ball flight purposes. All bending machines are not accurate in their readings. Step 3. We're not robotic enough to predict that exactly 3 or 4 degrees is the correct gap empirically. I wouldn't feel comfortable messing with the bounce/offset/loft. Brent Grantcould very well be one of the seasons fairy stories by September, having already secured his 2022/23 card with a stunning 50-foot birdie putt on the last hole of the Korn Ferry Tour Championship enough to finish 11th and sneak in. Calla SuperHot (Orange preferred) ||Bag: Sun Mountain Three 5 stand bag. TaylorMade M1 15* Tensei CK Pro White 80X or Being a golf club designer and marketer, I certainly know that there are gains to be made in your efficiency by availing yourself of the right modern equipment. Paste as plain text instead, Are their ways to ensure a club wont break? I can't say that they have kicked my 716 ap2 out for good, but for now the 716 cb are staying in the bag! Undershooter If your intent is to modify them by making them one degree strong, you will be changing the play of the iron, and also the physical appearance possible (could be debatable if the human eye can tell one degree, I'm not sure since I have never had to do this to any of my sets.). Well-regarded at home, he mixed his time in junior golf with the likes of Min Woo Lee and Curtis Luck, during which he finishedrunner-up at The Players Amateur before winning the elite Porter Cup and being part of the victorious three-man Australian team at the Eisenhower Trophy, played partly at El Chamaleon, scene of the Mayokaba events on the PGA Tour. The MB and CB clubs you have need a bit more loft to get the ball launched well. I would be using it off the ground as well, a little of both. ENTER NOW! I should have made the same swing with a 9 iron, to compensate for the lie, but did not. Yes, it is possible to bend the irons 1-2 degrees stronger, but by doing so you would be reducing the effective bounce on the clubs. Step 1 for those golfers is to increase ball speed. Odyssey Pro #1 black I believe that you can't really bend your irons too much but to accommodate I am thinking of bending my AP2s 1 degree stronger and AP3s 1 degree weaker so that I have better gaping. A flat lie angle is simply when the heel of the golf club is bent so it is higher than the toe. Well gee, I guess if you cant get a 7 iron in the air, you really do need some help haha. Equipment counts courtesy of Darrell Survey. Each one of those sees him rightly disputing the market number one, but Im not sure I can get involved at around 20-25-to-one with any of the favourites, even if they hold excellent claims. By NYonce. Ping Redwood Anser- the "real deal!". Equipment counts courtesy of Darrell Survey. MyGolfSpy Forum Virtual Golf Tournaments, Forum Featured:Community Map & Course Reviews, By I would advise you to not try it yourself unless you have experience in doing so professionally. In addition, once a club is bent to a given specification, it will stay there until changed by an outside force of either bending again or striking a hard object. Generall, Dont worry and overthink this like most doo. I should have made the same swing with a 9 iron, to compensate for the lie, but did not.". *Performance average removes all outliers good and bad, to give a distance based on how far a well struck shot will go. That means someone who has a ballflight thats too low, he delivers the head with less loft than needed, and by that less than the design of the head is meant to be played with, so he cant go wrong by tweaking lofts weaker. That said, no equipment can make up for poor fundamentals in your approach to moving a golf ball around three to four miles of real estate in the least number of strokes. So, it is my contention that conditions on the course often vary much more than changing the dynamics of a club by a degree or two. Approach play is the area of the game that leaves a lot to be desired amongst all levels of amateur golfers. It is common for the golfers I fit to hit todays irons, which average about 2 degrees less loft per club, as high as their current set (if not higher).
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