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how to check your golf club lie

by Prof. Andre McGlynn Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The traditional way to measure the lie angle of a golf club is to use an impact board and place tape on the sole of the club. This was always the basis of Ping’s color system.

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How do you show lie on a golf club?

The “Triangle” One way to illustrate lie is to take a club and put it on a table or workbench with the butt end of the club touching a wall. There are numerous positions the club could be positioned, but only one will allow the center of the sole of the club to be making contact with the surface the club is resting on.

Is Your lie angle wrong for your golf clubs?

When the lie angle of your clubs is wrong for your swing or body type, you can put a great swing on the ball and still have problems with accuracy. Poorly fitting lie angles create pushes and pulls and other mishits. Tom Wishon, a longtime golf club designer and manufacturer and founder of Tom Wishon Golf Technology, explains:

Why is the Lie of a golf club important?

Because the golf club length of a club may be fixed, it is the lie that controls the length the club is in both the vertical and horizontal positions. Why is this important? Two degrees either direction does not sound like much, but just this little amount altered the height of the club a total of 1. 32” in the vertical and 2.

How do you know if a golf club is too upright?

Therefore when the heel of the club makes contact with the ground first, the club is said to be too upright. Then the hosel of the club would either need adjusted or a head selected with the corresponding lie created by the shaft plane.

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How do you know if your golf clubs are lying?

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 do I check my iron lie?

Draw a heavy vertical line on one side of the golf ball with sharpie and place it facing the club head. After impact, the line should be transferred onto the club face. If the line is perfectly vertical your lie angle is good to go (right pic).

What lie should my golf clubs be?

Matching the lie angle of clubs to the specific golfer is one of the goals of a clubfitting session. 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.

What is my golf lie angle?

WHAT IS IT? Lie angle is the angle created between the center of the shaft and ground when you put your iron down in the address position. If you have the proper lie angle, the center of the sole will rest squarely on the ground when you put the club down behind the ball.

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.

Does upright lie promote a draw?

The upright lie also promotes a left tilting spin axis, which leads to what's generally described as draw spin. An upright lie angle basically gives you a head start, but depending on the severity of the slice conditions the golfer generates, it certainly won't guarantee a draw.

How do you test a lie angle at home?

4:4511:13HOW TO CHECK LIE ANGLES ANYWHERE - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd see where that line is pointing if it starts to lean a little bit like this what that basicallyMoreAnd see where that line is pointing if it starts to lean a little bit like this what that basically means is the club came into the ball to upright and we need to flatten it. Out.

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.

Does flattening lie affect loft?

The first thing to know is that lie angle being incorrect is the most important on clubs with more loft. The more loft a club has, the more magnified an incorrect lie angle will be when it comes to the direction of your golf ball.

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.

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.

How do you read a lie angle tape?

The mark on the lie tape is on the toe side of the head. The mark also indicates that the golfer is closing the face at impact. The information tells the fitter that the lie was too flat for the golfer and if the swing was perfect, the ball will drift to the right.

How to wear golf shoes?

While wearing your golf shoes or street shoes stand on the floor with your normal posture, looking straight ahead, and have your arms hanging in a relaxed position by your sides.

What is the angle of the club shaft when you hit the ball?

Lie angle is the angle the club shaft makes with the ground when you HIT the ball and your club head is parallel with the ground.

What is the lie angle of a golf club?

The "lie angle" of any golf club is the angle formed between the center of the shaft and the sole, or ground line, of the club when the club is soled in its proper ...

What happens if the lie angle of your golf clubs is ill-suited to you?

When the lie angle of your clubs is wrong for your swing or body type, you can put a great swing on the ball and still have problems with accuracy. Poorly fitting lie angles create pushes and pulls and other mishits.

What does it mean when your divots are deeper on the toe side than the heel side?

If your divots are deeper on the toe side than the heel side (toe down, heel up at impact) or deeper on the heel side than the toe side (toe up, heel down at impact), that's a sign your lie angles might be too flat or too upright.

What is the lie angle on a 9 iron?

Upright lie angle: A lie angle that is higher than the standard lie angle (a 66-degree lie angle on a 9-iron is more upright than the standard 9-iron lie angle of around 64 degrees). You might hear a golfer (or clubfitter) saying things such as, "You need flatter lie angles on your irons," or "I had my irons bent 1-degree upright.".

Why is a proper lie angle important?

Proper Lie Angle Is More Important in Irons Than in Woods. Don't misunderstand: Lie angle is an important factor in all golf clubs, even the putter. But having improperly fit lie angles causes more problems in irons than in the woods.

What is lie angle?

Lie angle is a factor that affects the accuracy of golf shots. Golfers who use clubs whose lie angles don't fit their body types and/or golf swings are costing themselves strokes. Matching the lie angle of clubs to the specific golfer is one of the goals of a clubfitting session.

What is the range of lie angles?

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. (Lie angles on putters reach into the 70s.)

What is the lie of a golf club?

The lie of a club is the angle formed by the intersection of the line of the shaft and the line of the ground when the clubhead is resting flat on the ground. That angle number is located between 0 and 90 degree and varies from club to club.

Why is it important to use the correct lies in golf clubs?

Using clubs with the correct lies can prove crucial when working to maximize the chances of hitting the ball straight. Indeed, a club that is too upright for its golfer will see its toe lift from the ground instead of laying flat and as a result balls struck with it will tend to go left of the intended target.

What does "lie" mean in golf?

Lie can also refer to the environment in which the ball finds itself, the ball or shot lie. It can also refer to the number of strokes a player has taken up to a point on a given hole.

What happens if you hit a ball with a flat piece of plastic?

Using that tape and hitting balls from a flat piece of plastic will leave an impression on where the sole hit hardest on the ground. If the impression on the tape is made in the center you are using the correct lie. If the impression is close to the heel, you are using clubs that are too flat.

Why do you need to check the loft and lie?

Why Do You Need to Check Loft and Lie? The ultimate goal is to have the sole of your golf club perfectly parallel to the ground at impact. This means you have the right lie angle. If the toe of the club is too “in the air” at impact, it means the lie angle is too “upright” and you need the lie to be bent “flatter.”.

Why do you bend the lie more upright?

If the heel is too in the air, then you guessed it, you need to bend the lie more upright because the lie angle is too flat. It’s worth noting that’s important to understand how the sole of the club is at impact, not at address. How the club is sitting at address really doesn’t physically mean anything. Theoretically, an incorrect lie angle could ...

What is loft in golf?

Loft is the angle of the club face which influences the trajectory of the golf ball. In short, loft plays a huge part in controlling how far you hit each club. Lower lofts will go further and higher lofts will go shorter. Lie angle is pretty simple as well, but I’ll help clarify it. Think of the shaft of the the golf club and ...

How often should I check my loft?

It’s possible your loft has changed. At the very least, you should check your loft and lie at least once a season. I’d recommend players with forged irons do it a minimum of two times (once at the start and end of the season). If you’re serious player, I’d check maybe a little more – especially if it gives you mental peace.

Is each club manufacturer's standard?

That’s not true. Each club manufacturer builds their club to their own “standard” and it can vary from brand to brand. Admittedly they will be close, but it’s important to be aware that they can differ. Most importantly, you should work with a good fitter to make sure you know the correct lofts and lies for your swing.

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