
When Blueprinting golf clubs, they are hand-crafted and measured to a high level of precision and accuracy which in turn means they can be built to exacting tolerances and specifications for optimal performance and the process can be replicated for a matching set or a replacement club.
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What is a golf blueprint membership?
As a Golf Blueprint Member, you receive plans that take you through your practice step-by-step. Golf Blueprint Plans are built using the patent-pending Golf Blueprint Algorithm, which incorporates cutting-edge predictive analytics, learning theories, and performance psychology.
What is the story behind golf blueprint?
This is exactly what Nico Darras and Kevin Moore had in mind when they started Golf Blueprint. In truth, though, the journey actually started when Nico was a client of Kevin’s Squares2Circles project. Nico is actually a former DI baseball player who suffered a career-ending injury and took up golf at 22 years old.
How long does it take to complete a blueprint card?
Each blueprint card is roughly 10 minutes each, so you can choose which cards to do if you only have limited time to practice. Nothing is worse than cranking 7 irons at the range for hours. We want to make these engaging and rewarding.”

What does 2 up mean on irons?
Re: What does 2UP mean on an iron? Yeah. It means the club is 1/2 inch longer than standard length and that the lie angle is 2 degrees upright, meaning the toe points up higher at address. A flatter lie angle means the toe points down.
What does the Hozzle do on a golf club?
A "bore-through hosel" (or bore-thru) is a hosel in the clubhead that allows the shaft to go all the way through the head. With a bore-through hosel, the end of the shaft can usually be seen on the sole of the club. Bore-through hosels are uncommon, but Callaway Golf has used them.
What do the numbers and letters mean on golf clubs?
The higher the golf club number, the more loft, the more intense the angle on the golf club face, which means the golf ball will travel higher, but for a shorter distance.
What does 2 degree up mean on a golf club?
So when most people say a club is 2 degrees upright (or 1 degree upright, 2 degrees flat, etc) then they are measuring it off of the standard off the shelf lie measurement for that particular club. It can also refer to the club being too upright for a particular person.
What is a hazel on a golf club?
: a socket in the head of a golf club into which the shaft is inserted.
Does increasing loft open or close the clubface?
When you lower the loft of a golf club, you are also going to close the angle of the clubface. If you increase the loft on a club, you will open the face angle on the club. This applies when you are adjusting loft on the driver as well as irons or hybrids.
What does the S stand for on a golf club?
Wedges typically don't have numbers. Instead that have letters such as P or PW for pitching wedge and S for sand wedge. The sand wedge, gap wedge and lob wedge might also be identified by the degrees of loft.
What number club is a driver?
The most common set of men's clubs is: A driver, usually numbered a 1-wood regardless of actual loft, which varies from 8° up to 13° A fairway wood, typically numbered a 3-wood and lofted about 15° (though 2- and 4-woods are sometimes seen)
What does J mean on a golf club?
J. Jigger. Name of an old club with similar loft to a modern 4-iron. Confusingly, it was also sometimes used to describe a short pitching club for work around the green, otherwise called a pitching niblick, or lofting iron, roughly equivalent to a modern pitching wedge.
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.
Do I need flat or upright irons?
If your club is too upright at impact, then your shots will travel to the left of your target. Conversely, if your club is too flat, then your shots will be heading right. For every degree that your lie angle is either too upright or flat, the ball will initially travel 4 yards off your intended target line.
What lie angle do pros use?
If you're looking at the lie angle on each club in a set, Sieckmann noted that an elite player might be 1-degree upright in his irons but get gradually flatter when transitioning to the wedges, going to potentially a standard lie angle in the sand wedge and maybe even 1-degree flat in the lob wedge.
Why does a toe strike hook?
So while a toed shot causes the club head to open up clockwise, the ball is twisted counter-clockwise (more accurately, the spin axis of the ball is tilted slightly more to the left). This causes the ball to have more draw/hook spin, or less fade/slice spin, depending on the impact conditions.
How does hosel adjustment work?
10:0423:04Adjustable Hosel Drivers - How they change Loft, Lie, and Face AngleYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo if it's leaning say the full two degrees from that hosel adapter leaning two degrees forward whenMoreSo if it's leaning say the full two degrees from that hosel adapter leaning two degrees forward when the golfer sets up with that club in a in a neutral up-and-down.
Why am I hitting off the Hozzle?
But the ball doesn't hit the heel—it hits the hosel, and its round shape makes the ball carom violently to the right. The easiest fix is to stand farther away from the ball at address. But for long-lasting results, be sure to keep your weight over the middle of your feet, which stops you from moving toward the ball.
Why do you hit shanks?
The shank happens because the clubface is closed and the toe of the club hits into the ground producing a long, skinny divot. Again, the shank happens because the club is dramatically shut at impact NOT open. It's hard for most golfers to imagine the ball going that far right with a closed face.