Everyone's comments are super helpful! As club fitters, you have to find the balance between measurable results and what the customer THINKS is happening. Much of Harrison Endycotts claims were covered in the2023 Players To Followlist, but the summary is worth repeating to justify his selection this week. The difference after they were set to factory lofts and lie for my swing was amazing! 5 Testers Needed! 716 MB'S It sorts my gapping out perfectly as a result. I draw the ball naturally so I dont want too much offset on the clubs, I think it will be easier if I just go and get some wedges to sort out the gapping issue. I knew that bounce and loft have a 1:1 ratio but never thought that changing lie angle would affect swingweight but it makes perfect sense. Brent Grant always brings the energy ?? Hi Greyson, Bending your irons strong will reduce the bounce of the club. Lots of good comments here. Lynx Black Cat irons were set this way, so I had to have the 5 iron bent 2*, the 6 iron 1.5, the 7 iron 1.0 and the 8 iron .5 (this was my experimental set). If the club has an abundance of bounce and/or a rounded leading edge, reducing bounce by 2* might not matter. GolfWRX_Official If you've got 2* upright and don't need that configuration, the heel will dig in and you'd pull the shots left (right handed). Your link has been automatically embedded. Will I be digging too much? Taylor Made Stealth 10.5 Aldila Ascent Red R flex, Wilson D7 forged 5-GW- Mamiya recoil 460 R flex, Titleist Pro VIxoptic yellow with revkev stamped on them. I dont pretend to be an expert, or even close. Then if your wedge gaps are off you might tweak them a degree. sorry, didnt mean increase loft. Guess I dont get it. The ball came out much higher and shorter, just like you would expect from a 63*. All data in this article is gathered from Shot Scopes database of over 140,000 golfers and in excess of 250 million shots recorded using performance tracking products such as the unique PRO LX+ laser rangefinder. And visa versa, if the original bounce is low and/or the club has a sharp leading edge, the reduction in bounce may have a significant impact on playability. Never go more than 2 degrees when making adjustments. NOW AVAILABLE: GolfWRX G/Fore Hats and Holderness & Bourne Polos! Remember, the set is not necessarily progressively consistent from one club to another, and therefore each club should be checked. well unfortunately people buy clubs based on their ego and the club manufactures feed it. Hi! people hit it further because of stronger lofts is such a wifes tale. for the better golfer, these lofts leave nothing at the bottom of the bag. probably best to just change the shaft length), You stand tall over the golf ball when swinging, Your golf ball starts towards the right of your target (left for lefties), You hit the golf ball off the toe of the cub more often causing the clubface to open up and create push or slice. But bending an iron weak is not as well understood by many golfers, so they are more hesitant. If this continues well end up with 25* 7 irons and carry 6 or 7 gap wedges. Now as lower handicappers, we will probably not have our hands at impact fluctuating 3, 4 or 6 inches, but I would not say mine are within an inch of exactly the same place every time. So I changed my swing to compress the ball better instead, and just took extra club and swing easy. A long iron doesn't have much bounce anyway since it was made to not take a big divot. In fact, a sound, fundamental hold on the club is the first step in setting up for a technically sound golf swing. Below, you'll see the results. Copyright 2020 GolfWRX Holdings, LLC. This could cause them to dig at impact, and no one wants that. TaylorMade Aero Burner TP 15 / Matrix White Tie 70-X Adams A12 19 - Fuji HB 80X, PXG 0311X 4 - HZRDUS Red 105 X May 23, 2016 at 04:54 PM. So glad this was posted. I am 2 handicap, playing Scottish Links golf, smooth tempo, 80-90mph, pretty straight flight, shallow divot. JavaScript is disabled. Location. With all due respect, I am not saying you do not, but club fitters do this all the time and if they mess it up then they can replace the club. 2023 Acushnet Company. However, in reality it was now a 63* wedge so what happened. You may have heard golfers talk about how they need to use a flatter club or that they need to change their lie angle. By adding loft, those golfers achieve more ideal launch conditions, which means they carry shots farther and stop the ball faster on the green. Pasted as rich text. More photos from the event here. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Maybe manufacturers will take note (I doubt it, but keep trying. It just depends. I realize it is hard to write to such a diverse audience, but Im going to give it my best with this post, and pose the basic two questions to each of you : If the answer to No. GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, Tuesday at 04:47 PM, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, February 20, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, February 13, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, February 6, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, January 31, By My advice is to get fit as cheaply as you can and find some newer distance irons on Ebay or BST that can fit you. It will reduce the bounce of the club, but the actual effect will depend on your swing path. Whether its changing the lie to improve accuracy or changing loft to make sure that the players clubs are progressively consistent, angle bending is a major factor in club performance. I was 50 yards out on the 3rd hole, and was in the moguls. He is also 1 of 33 TrackMan Masters in the world, and has completed thousands of successful fittings using TrackMan. Thankfully gone are the days of everyone demanding s300 S or X when they dont have the swing speed to support them. December 27, 2014 in Club Making/Repair & DIY Projects. on tight fairways. The trajectory, depending on your swing, should be flatter. Calla SuperHot (Orange preferred) ||Bag: Sun Mountain Three 5 stand bag. Golfers change the lie angle of a club to better their chances of hitting the center of the clubface. But if it'll mess up the performance or whatnot, I'm not messing with it. Will the clubs dig more or enough to tell a difference? Shane Lowry on the new Srixon ZX Mk II line (fairway wood, utility, ZX5/ZX7 irons). Product Instructions & Manuals You must log in or register to reply here. Each one of those sees him rightly disputing the market number one, but Im not sure I can get involved at around 20-25-to-one with any of the favourites, even if they hold excellent claims. Ping G425 Max 10.5 - Ventus Black 6X or G425 LST Ventus - Black 7X, Ping G425 Max 14.5 - Ventus Blue 7X More than likely you will hit the ball a bit farther as well, potentially close to 1/2 a club. How will that affect it though? Titleist 818 H1 19 HybridMiura CB-57 4-PW With the high bounce level of the stock G30's, losing some of that bounce by bending it strong is no sweat, but plenty of clubs have so little bounce that bending them strong leaves virtually nothing left in the bounce department, but bounce really only helps if you strike the ball a little on the fat side. As a lifelong golfer, a student of the game and having made my living in the golf equipment industry for 40-plus years, I have made it a study to observe golfers of all skill levels as they try to figure out this crazy and very difficult game. An ideal Launch Angle and Spin Rate for a Ball Speed with a 6 iron of 115 MPH would be right about 15-16* and 6000 RPMs respectively. (I ran into this today.) If a golfer was a digger, will he/she still get somewhat better turf interaction with the GI irons vs. with a players irons? What still kills me are the guys coming in and demanding a lower lofted driver thinking it will give them more distance. If the added ball speed of modern irons is not enough to achieve an ideal landing angle, I have to add loft. The Wedge Guy: What really makes a wedge work. Will bending irons 2 degrees strong promote more of a draw ball flight? I will also need to bend my irons 2 degrees flat according to a lie board. Some get more spin, some less. How much of static bounce is positive at impact?..we have to start from a static bounce of MORE than the difference to have any, and 31* minus 20.2* = 10.8 static bounce is needed to get ZERO. Strengthening the loft should decrease the effective offset shouldn't it? Mr Divots, good point on the higher swing speeds, but like anything else we still see higher speed guys still launch the ball too low, it just is not as common as the low swing speed player. I've had plenty of clubs bent a degree or two and never had an issue with how the clubs performed, even a wedge. I should have made the same swing with a 9 iron, to compensate for the lie, but did not. Sounds like it's a long iron. It is a combination of those factors to get consistent results. The GI/SGI clubs are basically directed to help players with lesser abilities to hit the golf ball, usually that also means lower swing speeds. Will it affect offset? Hi all, I was wondering if bending a club 2* strong would affect the playability of said club? Custom Edel E-3 Putter, More than likely you will hit the ball a bit farther as well, potentially close to 1/2 a club. 1001 Industrial Blvd
Distance is fine, but I have an overly high flight in the wind. Weakening lofts makes zero sense to me. I did the math on these numbers years ago when I had an early release and wondering why I could not hit the irons very far. Here are common ball flight issues if you are playing the wrong lie angle: Unfortunately, club manufacturing companies sometimes use different lie angles for their clubs. Played a mp30 2i for most of the year as a gap from my 3i to my 3 wood. Check out our video: how-to bend your clubs on a Mitchell Golf Angle Machine:Get Bending! Ping G410 3, 5 and 7 wood, Ping G410 5 hybrid-not much use. If you want to simply hit the ball further, find an iron that launches really high and spins really low, you will knuckle ball the shot a long ways, but odds are you will not be able to control yardages or stop the ball under most conditions. Approach play is the area of the game that leaves a lot to be desired amongst all levels of amateur golfers. I did this to reduce the spin rate. "so, any advice, I keep air mailing greens with my PW from 140, this is really hurting my score. Novak has made five cuts from seven starts since qualifying, with the most significant results being 17th in Bermuda (another wind-affected coastal course) 12th at the much higher-grade Sony Open and 29th at last weeks Honda Classic. Now I learned to shape the flight high and low at any given moment. Vokey 54.10, 2009 58.12 M, Testing TM MG2 60* TW grind and MG356* TW grind. Well gee, I guess if you cant get a 7 iron in the air, you really do need some help haha. Iron lofts can be bent up to 2 degrees stronger than standard (note: making the loft stronger will increase the offset and reduce the bounce . Newer irons, however, are designed with a loft angle that is between 18 and 22 degrees. By Free shipping for many products! It flies lower and that is about it. Yes, it would make the clubs a little 'longer' (with a lower ball flight), but it might not be worth it, especially if you already take a divot. That is a two club difference. is 2 degrees enough to mess up a club? Or, is the bounce all the same? What does the average golfer look like? Well break down what the average golfer (male golfer) looks like and offers data that can be used to benchmark your game against. Getting your first putt inside three feet will greatly improve your score. I don't have any problems with the slight increase in offset and the lower bounce but if needed you could get someone to grind the leading edge a bit to put some bounce back. How noticeable will the difference in trajectory be and will distances change? question on bending a forged iron 2 degrees strong By ssfranny, January 22, 2019 in WRX Club Techs Reply to this topic Start new topic ssfranny Lefty Boomers 3.5k Feedback 20 0 0 Total Rating 100% Posted January 22, 2019 Have a set of basically new MP 53s I want to bend them 2 degrees strong to make them play more a modern loft. 2023 Arnold Palmer Invitational - Discussion and Links to Photos, 2023 The Honda Classic - Discussion and Links to photos, 2023 Genesis Invitational - Discussion and Links to photos, 2023 Waste Management Phoenix Open - Discussion and Links to Photos, 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am - Discussion and Links to all photos, Fitness, maximum efficiency for the time spent. The ball came out much higher and shorter, just like you would expect from a 63*. If so why mess with perfection. Upload or insert images from URL. there comes a time when too much loft jacking is too much. most amateurs like to hit the long ball not the low score. All rights reserved. Clamp the piece in so only a 1/2 inch below where you want the bend in the angle iron is flush with the top of the vise. I am constantly amazed at how many golfers are trying to play the game with a fundamentally unsound hold of the club. I even fitted a customer with a new SLDR and put him in a 12 degree head with a TP shaft. My miss is hitting it fat, so I was especially concerned with how bending them strong would affect bounce. Offset degrees especially with a long iron can be a factor along with sole design. Adjusting 2 degrees strong will kill the bounce of your irons. I think it depends on the player and his swing. After this long introduction, Nick keep preaching this gospel. database of over 140,000 golfers and in excess of 250 million shots recorded using performance tracking products such as the unique. The reason this happens has to do with an iron's center of gravity (COG), because when you lower an iron's COG you add a lot of potential height to a golf shot. While you might prefer the overlap, interlock or full-finger style, the hold on the golf club is pretty much the same the upper portion of the grip has to be under the pad of the upper hand and held more in the fingers than the palm of both hands. Titleist 818 H1 19 HybridMiura CB-57 4-PW Just curious for those who have personal experience with this as to the answer. St Louis, MO. The decision wasn't about distance it was about gapping. Forged titanium models are bendable as well due to their softer titanium structure. First, is it safe to have P790s bent that much? In the fittings I do on a golf radar, I see all types of swings and golfers of different ability levels, so the variances in fittings can be dramatic. I guess Ill need to have my next irons bent weaker leaving some marks on the blade and hosel. While golf club manufacturers certainly try to make a consistent product, there are often inconsistencies in the lofts and lies of the clubs and they may not be progressively consistent from one club to another. IG: golfer_scott If you change your AOA and go 2* steeper, both delivered loft and bounce is reduced by 2* i realize the distance and ball flight. 1 is somewhere between somewhat important to very important, then the next question has to be. If you have any doubt about the hand position, think of this scenario. Late to the party but I was just searching this topic and saw your post, I just bought an old set of mizuno's that are bent 2* strong for the exact same reason as you stated above. The 4 iron will have a negative bounce if you bend them 2 degrees. Oh, and Jason Day is reputed to have bent some of his irons strong and I'm pretty sure it has nothing to do with ego. All rights reserved. Thanks everybody for the help! I completely agree with this! It depends on several factors including as mentioned above how steep your swing is and if you are a "digger" or "picker". All Rights Reserved. What I was hoping from this article was proof for that a current 46* MB/CB PW doesnt go any further than the 47/48* PWs of the past. I already have a udi 2i and am too cheap to buy a 1i to replace it. Older irons can be bent to achieve better gaping and additional distance, but the distance increases will be very small. Sitemap. I was fit for my current irons and they were bent 2 degrees strong for ball flight purposes. The G30 is a high-launching game improvement design. Bettinardi Studio Stock SS28, Didn't think of that. Odyssey #7 Tank, I got a set of Titleist 716 cb that are bent 2 degrees strong (they end up being 1 Degree weaker than my old z745 I believe). I haven't built them yet, i was wondering if the results are still working out a year or so later? I teach golf on the Eastern side of Michigan where I am the Director of Instruction for three golf courses. Todays golf ball travels farther than ever before and I dont see any need to jack up the short iron lofts. The industry is run by marketing divisions, who are responsible for stronger lofted irons, in the mistaken belief that lower loft equals more distance. Callaway 2018 MB irons You can also bend the angles to a consistent specification precisely fit for any golfer. The bend overlap in angle iron will be bigger so you need to allow for a 1/2 inch. Seems that the article could have suggested that for higher swing speed players, the stronger lofts and COG location is necessary to not have the ball shoot straight up. Ping G30 irons w/Recoil 95 What amazes me the most is how many golfers will continually spend thousands of dollars on golf equipment but never take the initiative to change those fundamental things that will help them really improve their skills and abilities. It is a lot easier to find what lie angle you need in your golf clubs and purchase a set rather than have to individually bend each club. Bending 2* strong will increase the clubs digging tendencies. Good question. Golfers who know this information will have a much easier time controlling their ball flight, hitting the center of the clubface more consistently. If anyone thought the Honda Classic had a below-par field, dont show them this weeks Puerto Rico Open. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Titleist AP3 3 iron 2 degrees strong AMT black stiff shaft at the best online prices at eBay! I know its different for each golfer depending on their individual characteristics but do you have rough numbers (for iron set) to be looking for in terms of launch angle, spin rate etc. Callaway Epic - HZRDUS BlackCobra F9 3 Wood You cannot paste images directly. Feel free to browse around and see if anything catches your eye! We're not robotic enough to predict that exactly 3 or 4 degrees is the correct gap empirically. Taylor Made tour issue M2 T3 Ozik Matrix 8M3 X 716 MB'S. Uneven lies can vary more than an inch, and based on club geometry that is 1.6* right there, and I can't say I had much effect on the playability of the club. However, recent form has shown the real Grant, with back-to-back class efforts at Torrey Pines and Pebble Beach, where at the former he led an elite field after a first-round 64. 4-AW with juiced lofts is the same set as an old 3-PW that would probably be 22*-48*. I have been reading that the more offset you add it will end up more of a hook shot. It is common for the golfers I fit to hit todays irons, which average about 2 degrees less loft per club, as high as their current set (if not higher). But what about the mid and low irons, yes I understand some companies make 6/7 hybrids (7 and up is very rare), but you can not really replace an 8 iron with a true hybrid. With your height you obviously need to be fit properly. Here are some of the facts, and fallacies, about club adjustment. And provided the hosel of the wood is long enough to allow the bending bar to fit over its length, metal woods can be bent to custom-fit a player. Using like say an Older Macgregor blade butter knife with a thin sharp leading edge on the sole if you deloft more than 1 degree or so you have a chance of digging to China. You might as well get a distance gap before bending. Even with the knowledge of club bending and its importance on your play, there are a lot of misconceptions about what can and cant be done with a clubs loft and lie. Thank you for such an eye opening article. I was being fitted for MP-4's and the ball flight with the kbs tour x was a little higher than i wanted so my fitter was able to bend it strong incrementally by 1 degree to flatten out the ball flight for me. Reduce the loft & you reduce the bounce which, on the longer clubs, is quite small anyway. traditional lofts ftw (let the technology be what determines added length/distance, not loft changes). Driver: GolfWRX is on the ground in Orlando ahead of the 2023 Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill Club & Lodge. Hes learned nothing Olympic legend launches scathing attack on Tiger Woods over tampon apology, Golf fans left bemused following bizarre Jim Nantz blunder, Best driver 2023: Expert club fitters recommend the best driver for your swing speed, An UP-CLOSE look at Tiger Woods famous Scotty Cameron putter, David Feherty ridiculed for Greg Norman comment during LIV broadcast, Tour pro says LIV would be done if Brooks Koepka returned to PGA Tour, TOUR REPORT: McIlroy switches drivers during Genesis Invitational (plus Tigers iron change). 50*, 54* bent to 55* and 60*, Putter- Taylormade Spider Tour w/ flow neck It wasn't so much the distance I was concerned with but that I hit it a bit too high with a normal swing and it caused some issues on windy days. Equipment counts courtesy of Darrell Survey. APPLY NOW: Cleveland Frontline Elite Putters! I will only add that I don't see what the benefit would be to strengthening loft. I have a 17-degree 4-wood, a 21-degree hybrid, a 26-degree hybrid, and a 29-degree iron as my longer (non-driver) clubs. We have seen significant distance improvements with all 3 of these irons, it just needs to match up with how you launch the ball. Hoofer, Ecco, Bushnell Upload or insert images from URL. 00bolt, September 12, 2016 in WRX Club Techs.
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