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how to use a golf club lie and loft protractor

by Cloyd Metz Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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To use, lock either the club or protractor arm into a vise. Then, using the three gauge attachments, rotate the protractor to measure loft, lie and hosel bore exit angles of both metal wood and iron heads, and iron head sole bounce angles. Works on either right- or left-handed clubs.

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How do you use a golf club protractor?

Our Golf Club Protractor is perfect for reading loft and lie measurements. Can be used to measure woods, irons and putters. The bottom of the gauge rests on a flat surface while the other side is pressed against the club face (for loft). Large easy to read markings make this gauge much easier to read than others.

What is a protractor for measuring loft?

The protractor is what you use to measure the loft after the club has been mounted in the loft/lie gauge. e.g. one of these. The key to using it is finding a way to 'mount' the club so the shaft is on a perfectly vertical plane and the face angle is completely zero'd out and position it at the correct lie angle.

What tools are used to adjust the loft of a club?

Bending Bars The fitter uses this pulley to adjust the loft of the club. 1. T-Handle 2. Toe Stop 3. Sole Rest 4. Lie Angle Gauge 5. Loft Angle Scale 6. Bending Bars James Colgan is an assistant editor at GOLF, contributing stories for the website and magazine on a broad range of topics.

How do you measure loft on a golf club?

Our Golf Club Protractor is perfect for reading loft and lie measurements. Can be used to measure woods, irons and putters. The bottom of the gauge rests on a flat surface while the other side is pressed against the club face (for loft).

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How do you use a golf club protractor?

1:053:10Golf Clubs. Learn how to check your lie angles. - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo here I'm inside here but I'm going to demonstrate what the mark looks like. So if I make a markMoreSo here I'm inside here but I'm going to demonstrate what the mark looks like. So if I make a mark on the bottom of the club. You can see here that it's down towards the heel area.

How do you calculate loft and lie?

0:263:40Checking Your Lofts and Lie Angles - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd a half degrees lie angle we'll see just how close that is using the Mitchell signature loft andMoreAnd a half degrees lie angle we'll see just how close that is using the Mitchell signature loft and lie machine. Here. So based on loft this one is coming in at 28 degrees.

What lie angle 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.

How do you adjust the loft and lie on a golf club?

2:535:34How To Adjust Loft & Lie - Golf Club Making Tips - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipTo increase the loft. Apply pressure downward. By applying pressure towards the back of the iron orMoreTo increase the loft. Apply pressure downward. By applying pressure towards the back of the iron or upward the loft will be decreased.

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.

What lie angle should my wedges be?

So generally think about putting in a gap wedge that's 48 or 50 degrees, a sand wedge that's between 54 and 56 degrees, and a lob wedge that's between 58 and 60 degrees. These are general guidelines, make sure you're working with your fitter to get the gapping that works best for you. 3.

How do you know if a lie angle is correct?

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. If the line is perpendicular to the grooves on the face, then your lie angle is correct.

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 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 adjusting lie angle 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.

Should I adjust my lie angle?

Simply put, having the correct lie angle can make you a more accurate golfer. For every degree your clubs are off in lie angle, it can cause your shots to travel four yards off your intended target line.

How much does 1 degree of loft affect distance in irons?

Given that you're at your maximum clubhead speed, just 1-degree change in the loft angle of a golf driver can affect your driving distance by 2-4 yards. What is this? As for irons, the difference in distance between 8-iron (37-39 degrees) and 9-iron (41-43 degrees) is usually 10-15 yards.

Where is the point of contact on the base of an iron/wedge head?

Here is a classic example of an iron/wedge head (Sand Wedge) in its proper measuring position with the point of contact on the base of the machine being on the toe side of sole center. Focus your eyes on the radius of the leading edge which is emphasized by the bold line in the photo. Note that the low point of the leading edge radius in the center of the score line area is the point closest to touching the base of the machine.

Where is the center of the iron wedge?

When the iron or wedge sole (Sand Wedge) is not as tapered in width from heel to toe, the center of the sole directly under the center of the score line area will be the proper point of contact with the base of the machine to ensure proper position of the head for measurement.

Can you square an iron head?

There is no “if, and or but” about using a device to square the face of an iron or wedge head for accurate loft measurement. It is impossible to measure the loft without one. The face MUST be perfectly square to measure the loft angle It is not possible to position the face of an iron or wedge head square using your eyes. I can list the technical and optical illusion reasons for this, but I won’t because I don’t need to defend this statement. I have yet to see a QC person in a quality foundry ever make a loft measurement on an iron or wedge head without using the device that comes with the higher quality specs machines and is designed to position the face perfectly square. (See photo 3)

What is a protractor in golf?

The protractor is what you use to measure the loft after the club has been mounted in the loft/lie gauge. e.g. one of these.

How to use a golf club gauge?

The key to using it is finding a way to 'mount' the club so the shaft is on a perfectly vertical plane and the face angle is completely zero'd out and position it at the correct lie angle. That's the key to getting accurate measurements regardless of what is used to do it. The gauges make it easier (but not in a fool proof way) - especially for someone who is not experienced in positioning the club properly but they are certainly not the only way to do it.

Is lie better than loft?

Lie is much trickier to get an accurate measurement than loft. I have the least expensive of those gauges and while it works fine for loft and face angle, I find it useless for lie angles. If I had a bigger need for lie angle, I'd get the third one.

What is the angle machine used in a clubfitter?

A crucial tool in a clubfitter’s arsenal? The angle machine, often referred to as a loft/lie machine. After analyzing your swing, the clubfitter uses this instrument to adjust your clubs to the natural tendencies of your game. Those diagnosed as toe hitters and heel hitters will see adjustments to their club’s lie angle, while loft tweaks are aimed at sharpening distance gaps between clubs.

What is the T handle on a golf club?

1. T-Handle. The T-handle is a rotating crank that works in conjunction with the toe stop (2) and sole rest (3) to lock the club into the proper position.

What does a fitter do with a pulley?

The fitter uses this pulley to adjust the loft of the club.

Why is consistency important in loft machines?

Consistency provides clubfitters with accurate readings and maintains the integrity of the club as it’s being bent.

Where is the toe stop on a golf club?

The toe stop screws in on the toe side of the club and locks it into the proper position. The toe stop can be positioned on either side of the machine in accordance with a left- or right-handed club.

What is clubfitting for handicappers?

This not-so-dark art is aimed specifically at helping higher handicappers improve. For all its amazing tech, clubfitting aims to help you do something theoretically simple: hit the ball the same way, over and over again.

Invest in a Golf Loft Machine

The most important thing that you will need is a golf loft machine. It is a must-have investment if you want to customize your golf clubs, making sure that the lie angle is at par with your preference. It is essential for measuring and bending golf clubs.

Know the Lie Angle

Before you proceed, you must know the exact lie angle that you want for the golf club. There is no internationally recognized lie angle. The right choice will depend on several factors, such as the specific brand and model of the club that you have.

Use the Bending Bar

After taking the necessary measurement, you can now bend the loft using the bending bar. The latter is what will be doing the magic trick as it bends the loft to the desired angle. You will need enough strength to exert the necessary pressure. Otherwise, the lie angle will not bend as it should.

Measure the Lie Angle

After using the bending bar, you will need to once again measure the lie angle. See to it that it is exactly the angle that you want. Otherwise, you will need to repeat using the bending bar until you reach the right angle.

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