Pasted as rich text. 15% of the top 100 PGA Tour pros use stiff shafts in their irons including Hideki Matsuyama, Corey Connors, and Matt Kuchar. Taylormade Aeroburner TP 15* GD AD-BB 7x. It also improved my gapping, even though they were all bent the same 2* strong. Leather Golf Grips Review: Should I Use Them? Posted August 1, 2009. But that's not the only reason for that. There's a reason good players don't just grab any club off the rack and change their swing to match the clubs. Have you experimented with different shafts? AP2 irons are forged and can be bent with no problem, BUT I would recommend taking them to someone who does this for a living. I would advise you to not try it yourself unless you have experience in doing so professionally. Of course the 4* bend is just to illustrate the point but it's better than describing everything in fractions of clubs. that is why the standard lie angles of GI irons will be more upright thant the standard lie angles of a " players" iron, even among the same manufacturer. A Good Fit for a Clubfitter is the Post Fit. Fitting.. gives you a choice. Bending Golf Clubs: Should I Do it and How? Most launch monitors are not very friendly to lefties so I don't even bother. Club bending can go wrong pretty easily, and its a mistake that you dont want to make with your irons! Upload or insert images from URL. They sit better to my eye on the ground, the leading edge is noticeably lower and seems to line up with the hosel better (for lack of a better way to put it). 6 iron SS: 95.5 mph. It is just a way to fit the club for your swing, nothing that is going to help your game unless you fall into the same catagory. These are forgiving clubs so you can work on this new action and learn it in relative safety. FAQs Cleveland RTX4 Raw, Low Bounce 55*, Tour Issue DG S400. GIVEAWAY! Mickesgolf Since the upright lie tends to assist golfers in hitting the ball right to left, it's going to help the masses who tend to have to commonest swing fault - left to right. PW-iron - 44.5 degrees. Anyone know if most pros have this done? When you start messing around with the hozzels and stress on clubs you need to know what you are doing. which leads to your observation since a rather huge majority of golfers slice the ball (even if they like to call it a fade) then a simple band-aid is to bend it more upright.. in the same way most drivers have their faces set closed at address and also with far more upright lie angles than 'fits'. Just curious but, can I bend a set of titleist cb718 to the titleist ap2 718 specs? Standard length and lie are perfect for me. Swing: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRK_GXV7rDg"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRK_GXV7rDg[/url] (Driver FV) Honma TW747 15* Vizard FD-8X Repeat a few times for checking, and can check a few different irons ie 7 and 9 and 5 etc to confirm your general tendency. The most easy 'drill' is just hit it lower visually place a hoola hoop a few feet downline and hit the ball through it. Terms & Conditions Pasted as rich text. [/quote] Callaway Apex Pro 16 KBS Tour V x You can also bend the angles to a consistent specification precisely fit for any golfer. Yeah, you can bend them strong and not notice the difference in terms of look. Check out our video: how-to bend your clubs on a Mitchell Golf Angle Machine: Get Bending! They should be leading and flat.
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