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how to check the lie angle of a golf club

by Elbert Effertz Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Full Answer

What is the lie angle of a golf club?

Why is Lie Angle Actually Important?

  • A common lie angle for a pitching wedge is 64*. ...
  • It that’s too upright for you, the toe of the club is going to be up in the air at impact, while the heel digs into the turf. ...
  • On the other hand, if that 64* angle is too flat, the heel will be off the ground at impact and the toe will dig in. ...

What is lie angle and why does it matter?

Your lie angle is the angle between the centre of the shaft and the sole of the club, and it’s important as it can affect how your club enters the turf at impact, and consequently, which direction the ball travels in. A perfect lie angle, commonly referred to as square, is when the sole of your club is parallel with the turf.

How is the Lie of a golf club measured?

  • Place the club in the playing position so that the sole of the club / driver is touching the ground.
  • A golf ruler is then placed at the backside of the club so that the top of the ruler is touching the ground by the club’s heel.
  • Now, by using the reading on the measuring rod from the end of the grip cap. Remember not to take the very top of the grip.

Does Golf Club lie angle affect direction?

Why is Lie Angle Actually Important? In a word, yes. Lie angle matters because it impacts the direction that the clubface is pointing at the moment of impact. If your lie angles are way off, it’s going to be hard to hit the ball accurately. And, if you do manage to hit the ball accurately, you’ll need to make some adjustments or compensations to make it happen. There are two directions in which your lie angle can be off – your clubs can be too upright or too flat.

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How do you measure the lie angle of a golf club?

Draw a straight line on the back of the golf ball, and have it facing the clubhead. After you make impact the line will appear on the face. If it's pointing towards the toe, then your club is too upright. If it's pointing towards the heel, then it's too flat.

How is lie angle measured on golf irons?

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What is the average lie angle on a golf club?

The standard lie angle of drivers and woods is in the range between 56 and 60 degrees, hybrid / rescue clubs between 58 and 62 degrees, irons between 61 and 64 degrees. For wedges it is nearly always 63 or 64 degrees.

How do you determine the lie angle of a driver?

The driver lie angle is measured between the shaft and the ground with the club placed in the playing position. Make sure that the center of the sole touches the ground. The easiest way to measure the lie angle is by using an industrial golf club specification gauge. These are available from manufacturers.

What happens if lie angle is too upright?

If your lie angle is too upright, typically meaning that it's closer to 90 degrees than 0 degrees, then that means you will typically hit the ground with your club with the heel side of the sole.

What happens if club lie angle is too upright?

It's an important part of a golfer's set makeup, because if the club's lie angle is too upright, the face of the club will point left of the target (for right-handed golfers), and if the lie angle is too flat, the face will point right of the target.

What is the standard lie of a 7 iron?

62.5 degreesWhat Is The Standard Lie Angle For A 7 Iron? Most golf club manufacturers 7 iron lie angles are 62.5 degrees.

What lie angle do most pros use?

Lie angles almost always range from the mid-50 degrees (in drivers) to the mid-60 degrees (in short irons). In irons, the range is typically from 59 or 60 degrees to around 64 degrees.

Does changing loft change lie angle?

As you change the loft and the face angle, you will also change the lie unless there is a separate setting to alter the lie independently of loft.

Should wedges have same lie angle as irons?

The vast majority of amateur golfers should have wedges with the same lie angle as their irons to give consistent feel and results. Alongside matching iron and wedge shafts and club lengths, this produces better loft and distance gapping between your clubs which is critical for short game shots.

Does lengthening a golf club change the lie angle?

The lie angle will automatically change if clubs are lengthened. Only slightly but it will change. There is no such thing as standard lie as all the manufacturers generally are different. The lie angle that is correct for you can only be tested dynamically - i.e. via a pro or fitter on a lie board hitting golf balls.

Does 1 degree upright make a difference?

Yes it will make a difference, I play 2 degree upright and +1/2. If your hitting the ball left all the while (I am guessing your right handed) won't be to do with having the lye angle to flat.

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