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Lie Selection |
Lie angles are described as too upright, too flat or correct. A lie angle that is too upright will cause the ball to go left of the target and a lie that is too flat will cause the ball to go right of the target. Whether or not a golfer needs to have the lie adjusted on their irons can be a tough thing to tell just by looking at measurements. In reality, the best scenario would be to have a golf pro or a trained club fitter look at a golfers swing and tell them whether or not lie adjustment is needed. However, there are some standard measurements that will work for a majority of golfers. Please see the chart below to determine if a change is needed. If you are unsure about having the lie adjusted on your irons at this point, please keep in mind that the lie on your irons can be adjusted at any time by a club builder in your area or by sending them to TourGolfClubs to have the service performed. If you have any questions about lie adjustment or any other concerns regarding customizing your golf clubs please do not hesitate to contact our staff of trained golf professionals. To get your wrist to floor measurement, stand up straight with your feet close together and your arms at your side. Then measure the distance from your wrist to the floor. Right hand golfers measure right wrist to floor and left hand golfers measure left wrist to the floor. Use the chart below to determine your appropriate shaft length. |
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Note: + = up from standard, - = flatter then standard and S = standard lie. |
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