GolfWRX_Official Copyright 2022 MyGolfSpy Add in the added forgiveness of modern irons, and you have a winning combination. Newer irons, however, are designed with a loft angle that is between 18 and 22 degrees. But i am talking more along the lines of the bounce, leading edge, etc. Your previous content has been restored. Add loft for distance?????? Im also adding a 5 wood to the bag and changing to a 54/60 wedge set-up. Good info to pass along regarding COG. **. Ping G30 irons w/Recoil 95 people hit it further because of stronger lofts is such a wifes tale. Not going to dig any more than normal. * MD4 54/10 S-Grind replacedMD3 54/12 W-Grind. You might as well get a distance gap before bending. Epoxy Curing Times for Golf Clubs, Work Life and Shear Strength. See below the make percentage for an average golfer from varying distances. 1 for 1, loft for bounce. On GI long irons vs players irons have different width soles, are the effects of bounce differ between the two if the loft is a degree stronger? Not only does it mess with the bounce/offset, but it's only a number on the sole if the club. As club fitters, you have to find the balance between measurable results and what the customer THINKS is happening. OK, quick question. It was suggested that I would bring my launch and spin down a bit with making my irons 1-2 stronger. 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. Thanks everybody for the help! 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. Nick so, how much difference can CoG location make to the optimum loft? A standard golf shop, or fitting center will be able to do this. Golfers change the lie angle of a club to better their chances of hitting the center of the clubface. It, In any case one can't really compare clubs anymore with respect to asking what someone hit. You can be assured there is not a single successful player in the professional ranks who does not have a fundamentally sound grip on the club. If a golfer was a digger, will he/she still get somewhat better turf interaction with the GI irons vs. with a players irons? Sure, the top few are valid members of the PGA Tour, all with their legitimate claims in this lowly class, but we then have the likes of Chad Campbell (unranked after not being seen for almost three years) and Frank Lickliter (now outside the world top 3000) bringing up a rear lacks depth. Strengthening the loft should decrease the effective offset shouldn't it? Strengthening loft also increases the offset of the head. Your previous content has been restored. I just switched from Wilson Ci9 to Taylormade TP MC, and Ive gained almost 15 yards despite the lofts being higher. St Louis, MO. I realize this can be affected by angle of attack, swing speed, iron/shaft design, and ball design. 2023 Acushnet Company. Don't think you'd notice a difference of 2. I was 50 yards out on the 3rd hole, and was in the moguls. I wouldn't feel comfortable messing with the bounce/offset/loft. 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. If anything I am a digger in the golf swing. With added ball speed comes more launch. Ping Glide wedges w/Recoil 110 if we move from a "high launch" to a Low launch shaft, who reduce loft by 2* we also lost 2* bounce. 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. What affect would bending an iron 2 degrees stronger have? Still, someone has to win, and, with such dead wood, punters might smile at this opportunity to nab the winner of an event returning to its status as an opposite event expect LIV to make an offer in 2024. 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. Not fact but I do think more offset makes it easier to draw the ball. If you really want to improve your golf, you must define where you are losing the most strokes and start there. 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. I've had plenty of clubs bent a degree or two and never had an issue with how the clubs performed, even a wedge. 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? Brent Grant always brings the energy ?? All very well getting consistent loft gaps if your distance gaps are varied. 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. Step 1 for those golfers is to increase ball speed. Just curious but, can I bend a set of titleist cb718 to the titleist ap2 718 specs? In the five starts mentioned above, the St. Simons resident has some impressive first round finishes. Thanks for the insight! The bounce angle will also change when making the clubs stronger or weaker. Its not about research or information, its about ego and emotion. Its ball speed not loft that is increasing distance. I've never had a sand wedge bent, I suppose that could be an issue but if you open the blade a bit the bounce comes back. So if you are steep or tend to take a pretty good divot, you may not want to bend them more than a degree. After the death of his mother, Endycott understandably struggled through the late teens, understandably saying that, At the time, golf didnt really matter to me.. What still kills me are the guys coming in and demanding a lower lofted driver thinking it will give them more distance. Not a dispute with the OP, maybe even validation, but what about head style? I was wondering if bending my irons 1 to 2 degrees strong at a golf shop will change the playability of the 712 AP2s. Everyone's comments are super helpful! there comes a time when too much loft jacking is too much. Golfers can talk about shafts until they are blue in the face, and different shafts will make a difference in control, feel and sometimes launch and spin. Lower lofts will travel a bit farther and a bit lower, higher lofts will travel a bit less and fly a bit higher. . Golfers change the lie angle of a club to better their chances of hitting the center of the clubface. So if you have the time, watch this cool video that I really like explaining how important lie angle is for your golf game: Having and knowing the correct lie angle of your clubs will be a game changer, I promise! 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 I wouldn't feel comfortable messing with the bounce/offset/loft. We're not robotic enough to predict that exactly 3 or 4 degrees is the correct gap empirically. 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). The average golfer hits a 7-iron to around 30 yards from the pin. That is why getting the numbers is so important. Cast club heads made of industrial steel are all on the so-called "unbendable list". Arnold Palmer Invitational 2023 (*** NO LIV DISCUSSIONS/REFERENCES ***), Custom Ping i230 5-UW KBS Tour R+ Power Spec, G425 3 wood with GD TP, Ping Kaili Shaft,King Tec Hybrid, Jaws Raw & Zipcore Wedge, Airmax 97, Apex UW. 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. I do not find these to dig at all. I'm guessing it will dig more but how much more? Clear editor. Yes, it is possible to bend the irons 1-2 degrees stronger, but by doing so you would be reducing the effective bounce on the clubs. I dont like alot of offset so that changes things a little. Why would you weaken the lofts of every club and increase the bounce angle by a proportionate amount if you could just get rid of the 3 iron and add a gap wedge? That is a two club difference. I am wanting to bend my 5-PW one degree stronger and my 4 irontwo degrees stronger to fit better with my wedges and hybrid golf club. Offset degrees especially with a long iron can be a factor along with sole design. Srixon Q-Star Tour / 2. But bending an iron weak is not as well understood by many golfers, so they are more hesitant. Absolutely GREAT analogy RoverRick. The Ever Changing Bag! That said, no equipment can make up for poor fundamentals in your approach to moving a golf ball around three to four miles of real estate in the least number of strokes. I am purchasing new irons and am seriously considering getting the lofts 2* weak to create a 48* PW and 4* loft spacing. March 27, 2015 at 11:41 AM So I changed my swing to compress the ball better instead, and just took extra club and swing easy. This will give you a low-to-mid-range straight shot. This feels like an anyone week the back-nine on Sunday could be fun. Thanks! Endycotts weakness so far seems to be the driver, and with his stats suggesting he recovers well top-15 for approaches in recorded events this non-penal track should suit. 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). I have to explain that the design allows the iron to have a stronger loft. I even fitted a customer with a new SLDR and put him in a 12 degree head with a TP shaft. Good luck! Ping G425 Max 10.5 - Ventus Black 6X or G425 LST Ventus - Black 7X, Ping G425 Max 14.5 - Ventus Blue 7X The main reason it is done on GolfWRX is so people can brag how far they hit their irons, generally with a passive brag. SW: 56* Scratch Tour Dept(CC grooves) w/ Dynamic Gold SpinnerLW: 60* Scratch Tour Department (CC grooves) w/ Dynamic Gold SpinnerXW: 64* Cally XForged Vintage w/ DG X100 8 iron tiger steppedPutter: Nike Method Prototype 006 at 34"Have a ton of back-ups in all categories, but there are always 14 clubs in the bag that differ depending on the course and set-up. 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. Humans think theyre logical but when it comes down to it (when the wallet hits the counter), they are controlled by feelings, who they wish they could play like and what company has qualities that match their identity. Titleist Response to USGA / R&A Distance Insights. examples, keep you head down, hit down on the ball, you gotta swing inside out. There is no question that golf is one of the hardest, if not the hardest, games in which to become reasonably proficient. Clubs are mass-produced with certain manufacturing variances in every factory. If you are a true sweeper that may be ok but you may not see that big distance gain you are hoping for. A 4 iron only has 1 degree of bounce standard so will I have negative bounce when bent two degrees strong? It would decrease the bounce on each club, not a good idea, as well as it would cause the ball to go farther. Yes, the T200 can be bent 2 degrees flat and beyond 2 degrees upright Titleist manufactures heads 2 degrees upright which can be bent up to a further 2 degrees i.e up to 4 degrees from standard Please sign in to comment TUser January 21, 2020 at 08:09 AM Along the same lines, I got my new T200 irons late last year. You will see it often when a pro, for example, will eliminate his 4 iron from the set and they may strengthen their 5 iron a degree or two and weaken their 3 iron a degree or two to even out the gaps. I have read that it can create "diggers" is this true? That said, people will usually launch clubs higher with a longer shaft length as well, (mechanical advantage/physics) so again, it kind of goes hand in hand with the stronger lofts. In turn creating around 12 more yds. May 23, 2016 at 04:54 PM. ***GIVEAWAY*** Cleveland CBX ZipCore Wedge! The speed of putts is crucial. Furthermore, he was 15th at the end of the first round on debut here last year and 11th after Thursdays round at the correlative Corales in the Dominican Republic. FAQs Hoofer, Ecco, Bushnell 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. The average golfer hits 48 percent of fairways. You get to replace the 4 iron thats gone with something you can get in the air. An Aussie with a residence in Scottsdale, playing on a windy coastal track this is a great chance. Youll be amazed at the difference a properly fit set of irons can make to your game. Callaway Epic - HZRDUS BlackCobra F9 3 Wood ENTER NOW! IG: golfer_scott In addition, once a club is bent to a given specification, it will stay there until changed by an outside force of either bending again or striking a hard object. But the end result for an iron fitting is the same: I want the customer to leave with a set of irons that produce the best possible launch conditions for them. TaylorMade M1 15* Tensei CK Pro White 80X or Odyssey 2-ball Pro-Type milled face putter. Study those players and mimic their set-up and you will take another giant step toward playing better golf. By adding loft, those golfers achieve more ideal launch conditions, which means they carry shots farther and stop the ball faster on the green. So going 2 strong will remove 2 degrees of bounce. I have mine bent 2 degrees strong and cannot see any visible difference. 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. More is not always better, but I would expect nothing less from a fitter at Carls Golfland. But they will still land on the green as soft as an older set of irons (if not softer). OP, which is it you are asking about.. making a club 2* stronger or increasing loft? I believe that you can't really bend your irons too much but to accommodate I am thinking of bending my AP2s 1 degree stronger and AP3s 1 degree weaker so that I have better gaping. What I havent seen mentioned is that iron shafts have changed a great deal and offer more low kick (higher launch/spin) options to be able to match with those lofts. Cleveland RTX4 50, 54, 58 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. So, if you really want to get better at golf, start by learning how to hold the club properly. 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. Ping Redwood Anser- the "real deal!". - 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. The industry is run by marketing divisions, who are responsible for stronger lofted irons, in the mistaken belief that lower loft equals more distance. So if you are steep or tend to take a pretty good divot, you may not want to bend them more than a degree. I was a little worried I might notice the offset or have trouble with hitting them fat, but they look perfect and play like they should. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Sorry to be a jerk but this topic comes up quite regularly so there are dozens of threads in the archives discussing this same topic. Hes happy to answer any of your questions! You won't notice it. Below, you'll see the results. Odyssey Pro #1 black My name is Justin and I am a PGA Golf Professional. Keep the loft the same and take an extra club for the shot. This could cause them to dig at impact, and no one wants that. 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. 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. Espana. Offset degrees especially with a long iron can be a factor along with sole design. Hi everyone, sorry for the slow reply! would 2 degrees be too much and change the club's characteristics too much? Todays golf ball travels farther than ever before and I dont see any need to jack up the short iron lofts. I have a 2 iron bent 2 strong to 16. 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. He hasnt let that chance go, and while the opening nine events certainly havent been stunning seven missed cuts he showed up at Bermuda, finishing 35th after entering Sunday inside the top-15. The average golfer leaves 65 percent of all approach shots short of the green. Started Thursday at 03:24 PM. On a driver? Introduce Yourself/ WIYB (What's In Your Bag), Lessons, Drills, Mental Game, and Fitness Tips. Potentially, this would mean the toe digs in and your shots go right (right handed). Started Thursday at 03:24 PM, Please put and questions or comments here, Please put any questions or comments here, Please put any questions of comments here. Never go more than 2 degrees when making adjustments. The one with a ballflight too high, is delivering the clubhead A Good Fit for a Clubfitter is the Post Fit. I'm fascinated by your basis for changing the lofts? Good question. Iwas wondering if I could bend my 712 AP2 irons strong and not see any changes in the irons. Ping Glide wedges w/Recoil 110 Callaway MD 2 58 [size=4]KBS 610 S+[/size] Arnold Palmer Invitational 2023 (*** NO LIV DISCUSSIONS/REFERENCES ***), Custom Ping i230 5-UW KBS Tour R+ Power Spec, G425 3 wood with GD TP, Ping Kaili Shaft,King Tec Hybrid, Jaws Raw & Zipcore Wedge, Airmax 97, Apex UW. Are you above or below average for some or all of these statistics? some strong lofts there, i thought you had blade type irons so, which have weaker lofts? 2023 Acushnet Company. 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. Titleist 818 H1 19 HybridMiura CB-57 4-PW Ping Redwood Anser- the "real deal!". Unless of course it's a long iron and you have a hard time elevating it in the first place. . Maybe its conceptually challenging but when all sets came 3-PW with heads the size of your pinky-toe, golfers either left their 3 iron home or just used it for low punch shots back to the fairway; back then, a well-hit 6 iron would outdistance an over-muscled 3 iron seven times out of 10. 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). Hybrid: Cobra King Tec 2h, MMT 80 S -or- TEE CBX 17*, HZRDUS 85 6.0, 2 iron: Mizuno MP-20 HMB, Steelfiber i95 S, 39.5", Irons grab bag: 1-PW Golden Ram TW276, NV105 S; 1-PW Golden Ram TW282, RIP Tour 115 R; 3-AW Pinhawk Vertex irons, Apollo std stepped S I would never ever think of doing this on my own. High bounce irons absorb a change like this more easily. I'm curious what effect bending the irons 1 or 2 degrees strong would have on the irons playability. I should have made the same swing with a 9 iron, to compensate for the lie, but did not.". To do this, simply Google, Golf Club Fitters Near Me and you will get a great list of places that will make sure you are playing the right lie angle for your game. Callaway MD 3 48 bent to 50 KBS 610 S+ Upload or insert images from URL. What if I get those numbers with a 7-iron, or a 5-iron? Plus, those superlight steel shafts in the 85-90 gram range feel like a softer flex than what is listed, probably due to the thinner steel in the shaft. The club only has .5 degrees of bounce as it is. Titleist U500 3 & 4 Oban Kiyoshi Purple Tour Reserve I already have a udi 2i and am too cheap to buy a 1i to replace it. -How much do you vary on club delivery for Angle or attack and Dynamic loft? Now I learned to shape the flight high and low at any given moment. 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). Not every iron or wedge can be bent. When you make the club loft stronger you decrease loft, when you make it weaker you increase the loft. 3" = 4.6* and 6" = 9.2* change in loft. A good tune-up is a good tune-up regardless of the final loft gaps. IG: golfer_scott But if a high spin player gets a 15 launch and 6000 RPM with a 115 MPH ball speed with a 5-iron, then whats wrong with that? Bending strong 2* decreases bounce by 2* and increases offset by about .75mm. 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 TaylorMade M2 (2016) 9.5* (2* lower) HZRDUS T1100 75g 6.5 I suspect Ill be waiting a very long time, Amen, finally some one with great insight. If the added ball speed of modern irons is not enough to achieve an ideal landing angle, I have to add loft. The golfwrx wannabe touring pros will argue otherwise.. After reading the headline I was expecting a slightly different subject discussed but this topic is something Ive been wondering about myself. Check out the different lie angles of a standard 8 iron from these three companies: I know that the difference between these angles doesnt seem like much. It is common for a golfer with a swing speed of 70-to-80 mph or less to hit the ball with a lower trajectory than what is considered ideal. Yes, I'm a club gigolo. I dont want the extra length added to the shaft plus the x7 2i shaft I have for it is the last x7 shaft i have. The basic fundamentals of striking a golf ball have not changed nearly as much as golf club technology, and those fundamentals have their roots dating back a hundred years to Bobby Jones and his peers or even further. Your link has been automatically embedded. 1 is somewhere between somewhat important to very important, then the next question has to be. I think it depends on the player and his swing. I did this with my current set and the results are great. Ordering & Information -How much do you vary on club delivery for Angle or attack and Dynamic loft? So the assumption is that the loft alone is what is creating more distance with the new irons. At 100 mph you are obliterating the ground. Taking the destructive shot out of your game is key. It would increase if you added loft. Great point I am a low ball hitter looking for more distance especially in my high irons. Club design of a particular club can be a factor also. ProV1x-mostly. It is a combination of those factors to get consistent results. I haven't built them yet, i was wondering if the results are still working out a year or so later? In 11 starts since gaining his place at the top level, the 26-year-old has made four cuts, including a first-time-out 12th at the Fortinet, 10th in Bermuda (led after a first round 62), 22nd at the American Express 7th after day one) and top-30 at the Plantation Course last week. The lightweight speed designs dont seem to help the everyday golfer from the examples I see out on the course. You cannot paste images directly. The reason this happens has to do with an irons center of gravity (COG), because when you lower an irons COG you add a lot of potential height to a golf shot.
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