iron length vs. lie angle

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By Jeff M

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  1. When fitting someone to irons, I am trying to understand the relationship to a flatter lie angle as opposed to a shorter club. If a std club is too "upright", which adj is first made in fitting? Why does Titleist only offers -2 degree's vrs. other manufacturers that offer flatter lies than -2 degree's? Thanks Jeff M
  2. Bubba

    Bubba
    Providence, RI

    Team Titleist Staff

    Hi Jeff, 

    Thanks for the question. 

    It really all depends on the player. How solid one's contact is usually dictates what length the iron should be. For example, an individual with a more inside-out approach will likely benefit from a shorter club as a long club will bottom out before the ball and the shot will be heavy. The opposite usually hold true for individuals with a more outside-in approach. After the length is determined, most fitters move on to lie angle. 

    Again, this is all player dependent. My best suggestion is to see a local fitter and try the different options out. 

    Hope this helps. 

    Bubba

  3. Thank you Bubba, I have been fitted four times and ended up slightly different each time, that is why I asked. I will try again.. Jeff M
  4. Cath D.

    Cath D.
    Carlsbad, CA

    Jeff M said:

    When fitting someone to irons, I am trying to understand the relationship to a flatter lie angle as opposed to a shorter club. If a std club is too "upright", which adj is first made in fitting? Why does Titleist only offers -2 degree's vrs. other manufacturers that offer flatter lies than -2 degree's? Thanks Jeff M

    Hi Jeff, One of the reasons we don't offer more than 2 flat is because we don't get that many requests for flatter lies.  The other is that when we offer 4° upright, we actually have the head made at 2° up so we are only bending it 2°. We only have standard heads and not 2° flat heads made.   When you bend a head more than 2°, you take a chance on leaving marks. 
    That being said, we will bend it to 3° flat upon request.  We ask that the player signs off on the fact that there is a possiblility to have marks and on a chromed head, it is possible to crimp the chrome. 
  5. Cathi; thanks for your reply as no one has ever told me or suggested anything less than -2*. I understand the "chrome" issue. I am currently experimenting with different lie's to find the best option, after doing so I want to order a new set of AP2's, thanks again for your help. Jeff M
  6. steve b

    steve b
    edmond, OK

    The length of shaft could be a factor in the players ability to hit it on-center.  I wouldn't compromise that in order to get a good mark on the lie board.  

  7. Steve; Thanks for your input. Seems the best feel is -1/2" and -2.5*or -3.0*. When I get past -3*, the club doesn't feel the same at impact. The problem is -1" and -2*, is what I used to play but I lost distance with the shorter clubs. I have been trying to find the right fit with a longer iron. Haven't quite found it but feel I am closer. Jeff M

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