That means judging any of this due to the club head alone and isolated makes no sense, we have to include the player and his delivery of the head since thats what matters for if we can / should go weaker or stronger or leave it as it is. Are you above or below average for some or all of these statistics? Military. I have read that it can create "diggers" is this true? Played a mp30 2i for most of the year as a gap from my 3i to my 3 wood. What bouncedoes is keep the leading edge from digging into the ground. Copyright 2022 MyGolfSpy I take healthy beaver pelts with short irons, but the 2 iron is just a nip of grass. If jacking with strong lofting one you need to have a good fitter/ instructor work with you on your model suggestion and what will fit your swing. One good example comes to mind. You get to replace the 4 iron thats gone with something you can get in the air. Ping G30 irons w/Recoil 95 Not every iron or wedge can be bent. Driver: G425 LST 9on Fujikura VENTUSBlue 5S, Fairway: G425LST 3w on Fujikura VENTUSBlue 6S, G425MAX 9won Graphite Design Tour ADDI7S, Utility: KING Forged Utility Black 4 on UST RECOIL SMACWRAP, Irons: KING Forged TEC Black5-Gon Mitsubishi MMT, Wedges:ES2154& Hi Toe Raw58on KBS Hi Rev 2.0, Putter: Triple Track Double Wide White Hot, Balls: Pro V1TP5xChrome Soft Triple Track x LS. 00bolt, May 18, 2017 in WRX Club Techs. 1001 Industrial Blvd 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. Pasted as rich text. (more on this down below). For example, the first generation M2 5-iron has a loft of 21.5. ***GIVEAWAY*** Cleveland CBX ZipCore Wedge! Not going to dig any more than normal. GolfWRX_Official I've bent tons of clubs. But i am talking more along the lines of the bounce, leading edge, etc. 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. I can't say that they have kicked my 716 ap2 out for good, but for now the 716 cb are staying in the bag! Generally bending lofts on irons unless you are tweaking them to even out a gap. 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. Now if you take some of the modern GI irons with the thick sole and rounded leading edge (Infiniti brand Assure comes to mind) you can de loft or strong loft it 3 or 4 degrees with no problem at all. (I ran into this today.) 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'm fascinated by your basis for changing the lofts? Here is a quick list of scenarios that might mean that you need to use a flatter lie angle in your clubs: On the flip side, here is a list of situations that might require you to get a more upright lie angle: The best way to get your loft and lie adjusted is by a professional club fitter. Ping Glide wedges w/Recoil 110 Driver: TM 300 Mini 11.5*, Tour Blue 85 X, 44" -or- Cobra Fly-Z+, Phenom NL 60 X, 44.5", 3w:King LTD, Aldila RIP Beta 90 X -or- TM Stage 2 Tour, NV105 X A standard golf shop, or fitting center will be able to do this. Required fields are marked *. Manage your expectations, dont expect to hit every shot close, Make smarter club choices based off the above, Be sensible: The middle of the green is a GREAT place to be, The average golfer will get up and down from a bunker, 1 out of 5 times, The average golfer manages to get up and down around 1 in 3 times, Short game shots from the fairway have the highest success rate. 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). We dont stop playing the game because we get old; we get old because we stop playing the game.. But when I show them the results on golf radar, which can be as much as 5-to-10 yards more carry distance, they start to get it. TM TPx. most amateurs like to hit the long ball not the low score. When this happens, its usually the result of some type of inconsistency in the metallurgy of the club. Your previous content has been restored. 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Thats why I recommend that golfers get fit for irons on golf radar by a certified fitter who understands how loft and COG work together in iron design. Tiger Woods plays his irons in weaker lofts and he doesnt seem to have any distance issues! About time someone who knows what theyre talking about said what the the real deal is with loft and modern clubs. From my observation of thousands of golfers of all skill levels, far too many are deficient in the fundamentals, starting with the grip, and then to the set-up and only then to the swing motion. May 20, 2016 at 10:43 AM 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. Machines with fixed measuring gauges will not be accurate when measuring clubs with offset, progressive offset, or face progression hosel positions. I know that for every degree strong I bend it, it will take a degree off the bounce. - Chick Evans, Irons: Mizuno T-Zoid True 5, 7 and 9-irons, Wedge: Mizuno S18 54* and Top Flite chipper, I will add a little to what was posted above. Usually weak, but occasionally strong, and if done intelligently where you don't hurt the clubs playability it's no big deal. traditional lofts ftw (let the technology be what determines added length/distance, not loft changes). Nick is a Certified Performance Club Fitter at Carl's Golfland in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. I have mine bent 2 degrees strong and cannot see any visible difference. So I hit my standard 50 yard pitch with a 54* wedge. All rights reserved. Great article! I've had plenty of clubs bent a degree or two and never had an issue with how the clubs performed, even a wedge. Clubs are mass-produced with certain manufacturing variances in every factory. Idk CG specifics on those models, but I have seen similar results with I20, and G25. Forged titanium models are bendable as well due to their softer titanium structure. Bending strong 2* decreases bounce by 2* and increases offset by about .75mm. What still kills me are the guys coming in and demanding a lower lofted driver thinking it will give them more distance. Potentially, this would mean the toe digs in and your shots go right (right handed). When I was fitted for my 714 AP-2's it was the Titleist fitter who suggested we go 1 degree strong, but it take very little divot. Equipment counts courtesy of Darrell Survey. Still many worries about bending lofts due to bounce changes, and many also thinkthat shafts can lift or lower ball flight by changing dynamic loft, but without anything happening to bounce, but that cant be prevented, bounce always follows loft no matter if loft was changed due to bending, angle of attack, or adifferent shaft, all 3 scenarios has the same changes. 4-6 more yards (depending on club and swing speed) and lower launch with less bounce. -How much do you vary on club delivery for Angle or attack and Dynamic loft? Ordering & Information Thank you for such an eye opening article. The one with a ballflight too high, is delivering the clubhead Its ball speed not loft that is increasing distance. 2. TM TP EF Tour Issue 50* & 56*, 62* More is not always better, but I would expect nothing less from a fitter at Carls Golfland. Thanks for the insight! I did this to reduce the spin rate. It can be re-bent without any adverse effect on it. I am constantly amazed at how many golfers are trying to play the game with a fundamentally unsound hold of the club. GolfWRX_Official I've never had a sand wedge bent. Please contact Patrick Gallagher at 800-437-1314 or email patrick@mitchellgolf.com. Fitters have to find some way to raise their ball flight, because those golfers lack the speed necessary to get the best results from many modern iron heads. By NYonce. Your golf ball starts off towards the left of your target (right for lefties). Adams A12 19 - Fuji HB 80X, PXG 0311X 4 - HZRDUS Red 105 X And its one of only two elements of the golf swing that require absolutely no physical skills. An Aussie with a residence in Scottsdale, playing on a windy coastal track this is a great chance. 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. Strengthening the loft should decrease the effective offset shouldn't it? They wont question a fitter who recommends that they switch to a 10.5-degree driver instead of an 8.5 or 9.5, because those are established as acceptable driver lofts. Ping Glide wedges w/Recoil 110 There was only an added 2 yards with the stronger lofts of trackman. How Long Do They Last, Driving Iron Advantages and Disadvantages, You are using clubs that are too tall for you (easy fix is to change the shaft length), You stand far away from the golf ball when making a swing. The swing is dynamic and I seriously doubt that I can hit two balls on the course exactly the same, with my body being exactly in the same position every time. It has been working really well for me. Does that create the maximum distance for that ball speed? It is a combination of those factors to get consistent results. Haven't registered for Team Titleist yet? with more loft than its designed for, so he cant go wrong by bending heads stronger. Your previous content has been restored. I was fit for my current irons and they were bent 2 degrees strong for ball flight purposes. Lofts don't always come in 4-degree increments. Titleist does recommend no more than +/- 2 degrees from factory and you should be ok. Any more and there is a risk of the stress cracks in the hosel area (primarily cosmetic). Keep the loft the same and take an extra club for the shot. I also don't mind the little more offset I don't over cut it. By setting up with the ball 1" farther back in your stance, and all other things being exactly the same you are delofting the c, Intrigued by your debate, I did a little virtual bending experiment with a Taylormade UDI in Photoshop. March 27, 2015 at 11:41 AM Like you said, it will change the bounce but other than that, it wont change much and shouldnt effect the playability of the club unless you are really steep and need the bounce. Putter: Snake Eyes Viper Tour Sv1, 34" -or- Cleveland Huntington Beach #1, 34.5" -or- Golden Ram TW Custom, 34" -or- Rife Bimini, 34" Cleveland RTX4 50, 54, 58 It is very easy to do these modifications, and also recommended by a lot of folks to have your set checked either frequently or at the end of each year in case any changes happened during the season from general play. My miss is hitting it fat, so I was especially concerned with how bending them strong would affect bounce. St Louis, MO. On 7/12/2018 at 3:15 PM, PoeKingShankspeare said: Please put and questions or comments here, Please put any questions or comments here, Please put any questions of comments here, w/ SuperStroke 2.MidSlim (50 gr. I was thinking of bending my irons 3 degrees stronger as my ball flights were too high, but then there would be a big gap to fill between the pitching wedge and the gap wedge, and potentially more side effects of bending the clubs then. You can post now and register later. I was 50 yards out on the 3rd hole, and was in the moguls. If you're a true picker, wont make you a digger. Club Repair Seminar shows golfers the importance of checking the specs.. You might as well get a distance gap before bending. They catch a bit but I hit it crispier. AP2 irons are forged and can be bent with no problem, BUT I would recommend taking them to someone who does this for a living. 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. More photos from the event here. Thanks! Ball speed from the new irons is what is creating the distance. After the back-to-back top-25s, he was a sneaky play at a long price for the Honda, but was never comfortable, withdrawing during the event with sinus issues. Most people won't hit a 2 iron off the fairway though, so they probably won't take a divot at all As far as bounce goes, do you really think a club going 100 mph is going to be affected by 2 less of bounce? 759 Decided to get lofts and lie's double checked on my irons for peace of mind and following a gap check session get them bent 2 degree strong to the original manufacturer loft spec. 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. That means someone who has a ballflight thats too low, he delivers the head with less loft than needed, and by that less than the design of the head is meant to be played with, so he cant go wrong by tweaking lofts weaker. Bending irons 2 degrees stronger gopher99 May 9, 2021 May 9, 2021 Thread starter #1 G gopher99 Active member Joined Mar 15, 2019 Messages 233 Hi, i need some info from the more knowledgeable people on here than myself, I would like to bend my mizuno 921 forged irons 2 degrees stronger to fit in with the gapping on my wedges. You cannot paste images directly. Craig, Barring physical limitations, anyone can learn to hold the club properly, and you can practice it anywhere from the sofa in front of your TV to your office while on a call. I do not find these to dig at all. Not sure about the AP2s. It flies lower and that is about it. Say you have a modern set that is 3-PW, 19*-45*. It is hard for some golfers to understand how irons with more loft can help them hit the ball farther, and this is understandable. I should have made the same swing with a 9 iron, to compensate for the lie, but did not.". More photos from the event here. I will only add that I don't see what the benefit would be to strengthening loft. After this long introduction, Nick keep preaching this gospel. But there is a lot more to it than that. Will I be digging too much? Hi everyone, sorry for the slow reply! The average golfer leaves 65 percent of all approach shots short of the green. Whether you can still hit the ball in the air and make good contact is dependent on your swing. The 2 that were out the most went from 'avoided' clubs to 'favourites'! Then if your wedge gaps are off you might tweak them a degree. What's In The Bag (Summary as of October 2021, post-MAX changeover), Driver: Tour Edge EXS10.5, set 9.5;weights neutral ||FWs:CallaRogue4W + 7W, Hybrid: Calla Big Bertha OS4H at 22 ||Irons:Calla Mavrik MAX 5i-PW, Wedges*: Calla MD3:48MD4: 54, 58||Putter:Slotline Inertial SL-583F w/ SuperStroke 2.MidSlim (50 gr. The club only has .5 degrees of bounce as it is. When you get 2* gaps on the long end there is almost no difference between clubs. Editors note: This article is in collaboration with Shot Scope. Brent Grant always brings the energy ?? What to consider when bending golf clubs. So what makes 15-16 and 6000 RPM ideal? In between, the Aussie came home fast to be 18th in Cam Smiths Australian PGA, and although he missed the cut at his home Open, sat in the top-10 after an opening 65. 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). All Rights Reserved. well unfortunately people buy clubs based on their ego and the club manufactures feed it. PXG 0311P Gen 3 - 5to PW - Nippon 125 X Working through the grades, hisdebut, five-shot victory on the KFT,was backed up with a pair of top-10s and two-top-20s, easily enough to nab his PGA Tour card for 2022/23. Perhaps the lighter weight is good, but how many people fit into these longer lengths? Pros and cons? I'm curious what effect bending the irons 1 or 2 degrees strong would have on the irons playability. If you think about it, a flatter lie would be toe down for your swing. Strengthening adds offset, the sole of the club is effectively moved back, the hosel is fixed, therefore the leading edge of the sole moves away from the ball, adding offset. Using a club bending machine to change the angle on a golf club is among the fastest ways to improve a players ball flight. 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. This applies to both face angle and lie. High bounce irons absorb a change like this more easily. Unless of course it's a long iron and you have a hard time elevating it in the first place. Reduce the loft & you reduce the bounce which, on the longer clubs, is quite small anyway. I am now thinking I am just going to bend my 712 Ap2 irons to the 714 AP2 specs so my gaps will match up better with my wedges. Mizuno MP59 4i-6I w/ PX 6.5, Wedges- Scratch 8620 Driver/Slider set. examples, keep you head down, hit down on the ball, you gotta swing inside out. All rights reserved. Seriously. He is also 1 of 33 TrackMan Masters in the world, and has completed thousands of successful fittings using TrackMan. No matter what your skill level, you will not optimize your performance with outdated or ill-fitted golf clubs. 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.
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