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. Changing the loft on clubs can really screw with the visual look of them at address and change the playing characteristics. They catch a bit but I hit it crispier. My name is Justin and I am a PGA Golf Professional. So, if you really want to get better at golf, start by learning how to hold the club properly. I already have a udi 2i and am too cheap to buy a 1i to replace it. An Aussie with a residence in Scottsdale, playing on a windy coastal track this is a great chance. Restore formatting, After a quick gapping review we bent 2 clubs and tried those out which gave a good base to work from. And its one of only two elements of the golf swing that require absolutely no physical skills. The one with a ballflight too high, is delivering the clubhead Sounds like it's a long iron. Say you start with a classic blade 7 iron with 40* static loft by how much could you reduce the loft in conjunction with a GI head design without launching the ball lower? Hi Greyson, Bending your irons strong will reduce the bounce of the club. 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 . TM TP UDi #3, MC 4-7, MB 8-P w/ Tour V S+ Perhaps the lighter weight is good, but how many people fit into these longer lengths? (more on this down below). 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 am 2 handicap, playing Scottish Links golf, smooth tempo, 80-90mph, pretty straight flight, shallow divot. 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. Ping Redwood Anser- the "real deal!". Display as a link instead, So glad this was posted. The ball came out much higher and shorter, just like you would expect from a 63*. You hit the golf ball off of the heel of the club often causing the golf ball to hook or pull, You are playing clubs too short for you (again. Grant is a big-hitter off the tee, his driving distance ranking being fourth at Bermuda, 16th at the RSM and third at Pebble Beach, whilst he ranked highly for both his driving and greens during his KFT campaign. 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. If they are not bent properly you can change the lie fairly easily unintentionally. Nick is a Certified Performance Club Fitter at Carl's Golfland in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. ProV1x-mostly. Yes, thats essentially what Im asking. Your golf ball starts off towards the left of your target (right for lefties). This is especially true of clubs made with long hosels. The JPX-825 Pro's are all 1 degree stronger than the MP-H5's. So, I was thinking that I would have the new iron bent one degree strong so that it fits with the rest of my set. Usually weak, but occasionally strong, and if done intelligently where you don't hurt the clubs playability it's no big deal. Ping Glide wedges w/Recoil 110 The industry is run by marketing divisions, who are responsible for stronger lofted irons, in the mistaken belief that lower loft equals more distance. 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. I found it astonishing that by moving my hands that much forward at impact gain nearly 30 yards. When this happens, its usually the result of some type of inconsistency in the metallurgy of the club. 16,822. The idea of one ideal spin rate and launch angle for each iron doesnt really make sense to me. Simply put, bending the iron 6.5 degrees strong wasn't an option. with more loft than its designed for, so he cant go wrong by bending heads stronger. 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? Yes, I'm a club gigolo. If you think about it, a flatter lie would be toe down for your swing. Bounce follows loft in a 1:1 ratio. Club Repair Seminar shows golfers the importance of checking the specs.. I truly wish customers would do their do diligence before getting fit. This also gives me room for more wedges. 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. Ping G425 5 wood & hybrid Using a club bending machine to change the angle on a golf club is among the fastest ways to improve a players ball flight. Currently I play a set of old-school Ping Eye 2s, which I love, but I want the benefits of modern irons and forged heads. Say you have a modern set that is 3-PW, 19*-45*. Maybe manufacturers will take note (I doubt it, but keep trying. The new grooves should also be mentioned as allowing the ball to slide up the face a little more compared to the older grooves. 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. Bending strong 2* decreases bounce by 2* and increases offset by about .75mm. Typical launch angle would improve from 13-14* to 17-18*. I dont pretend to be an expert, or even close. More photos from the event here. Ball- Bridgestone Tour B X, In the grand scheme of things, I would say zero effect. It will reduce the bounce of the club, but the actual effect will depend on your swing path. For most players the answer is - MORE than we normally can bend static lofts (plus minus 2*) Secondly, it also takes absolutely no athletic ability to learn how to set up in the proper posture to make a sound golf swing possible. LOWER COG IN NEW IRONS REQUIRES LESS LOFT A LOT OF THE TIME TO GET THE SAME DISTANCE OF OLDER CLUBS WITH A HIGHER COG. 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. Are you above or below average for some or all of these statistics? Bending 2* strong will increase the clubs digging tendencies. This applies to both face angle and lie. Played a mp30 2i for most of the year as a gap from my 3i to my 3 wood. Bending the loft is another story. After this long introduction, Nick keep preaching this gospel. The loft difference in the AP2 7 iron and AP3 6 iron is 6 degrees apart. If you are taking big divots with a 2 iron you have some serious problems with your swing. Haven't registered for Team Titleist yet? Seriously. Getting your first putt inside three feet will greatly improve your score. You dont need to bend the clubs. 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). 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. 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. If experience still trumps explanations, simulations and printouts, print out some ebay listings there are lots of older sets with barely used 3 irons. Loft is used to get the irons back to the proper launch window. Will the clubs dig more or enough to tell a difference? If the hosel design and manufacturing processes allow it, the lie of an iron can be bent 3-4 degrees or more with no compromise to the integrity of the head. It was suggested that I would bring my launch and spin down a bit with making my irons 1-2 stronger. Titleist Response to USGA / R&A Distance Insights. Novak has finished 11th after the first round in Hawaii, fifth at Torrey Pines and in the top-30 at Pebble Beach and at the Honda. 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. Because of my forward foot was so much above my trail foot, my hands were a good 6" behind the ball, when compared to a level lie. Some people prefer a higher or lower, high- or low-spin ball flight for strategic purposes. 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. The drop off in make percentage from 3-6 feet and 6-9 feet is huge. Clear editor. Brent Grantcould very well be one of the seasons fairy stories by September, having already secured his 2022/23 card with a stunning 50-foot birdie putt on the last hole of the Korn Ferry Tour Championship enough to finish 11th and sneak in. Golfers change the lie angle of a club to better their chances of hitting the center of the clubface. I know that for every degree strong I bend it, it will take a degree off the bounce. I am glad you mentioned shaft length, static lengths for GI clubs, how it impacts flight, etc. Think about how much this could help golfers from the rough as well. 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. 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. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. On the short end, as the pitching wedge loft gets stronger you end up with wider gaps in the scoring clubs. I just switched from Wilson Ci9 to Taylormade TP MC, and Ive gained almost 15 yards despite the lofts being higher. The Ever Changing Bag! So if you are steep or tend to take a pretty good divot, you may not want to bend them more than a degree. :-). 5-G I should have made the same swing with a 9 iron, to compensate for the lie, but did not. Weakening lofts makes zero sense to me. Forged titanium models are bendable as well due to their softer titanium structure. A typical #6 iron on the Tour is 31* on loft but Dynamic loft is average only 20.2 By Greyson P. I just purchase a great used 712 AP2 set. Todays golf ball travels farther than ever before and I dont see any need to jack up the short iron lofts. Would bending it serve the same result? Thanks! TM TP EF Tour Issue 50* & 56*, 62* I was 50 yards out on the 3rd hole, and was in the moguls. 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. is 2 degrees enough to mess up a club? Hes happy to answer any of your questions! 716 MB'S. would 2 degrees be too much and change the club's characteristics too much? We dont stop playing the game because we get old; we get old because we stop playing the 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. If anything I am a digger in the golf swing. If so why mess with perfection. for the better golfer, these lofts leave nothing at the bottom of the bag. Bending strong 2* decreases bounce by 2* and increases offset by about .75mm. 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 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. Good info to pass along regarding COG. I'm curious what effect bending the irons 1 or 2 degrees strong would have on the irons playability. Here are the different ways fitters change the lie angle of a club: A club can either be bent to an upright position (toe higher than heel) or flat (toe lower than heel) usually in increments of 1 or 2 degrees. Copyright 2023 Mitchell Golf Equipment Company. But if your best place for improvement is in your approach shots or play with the long clubs, you simply must work on your fundamentals of the golf swing. United States. As club fitters, you have to find the balance between measurable results and what the customer THINKS is happening. We dive into a subject we get A LOT of questions about, bending your clubs properly. By setting up with the ball 1" farther back in your stance, and all other things being exactly the same you are delofting the club by 1.6* based on the average length club.. Craig, Unless of course it's a long iron and you have a hard time elevating it in the first place. Bending 2* strong will increase the clubs digging tendencies. TM TP UDi #1 w/ Diamana I completely agree with this! Anyway, the scorecard couldn't care less what club you hit. 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. If the added ball speed of modern irons is not enough to achieve an ideal landing angle, I have to add loft. I showed him all the stats on the monitor and he was in agreement but when it came to buying the actual driver he insisted on buying the 9.5 head with the TP after all the work on the launch monitor. 50*, 54* bent to 55* and 60*, Putter- Taylormade Spider Tour w/ flow neck So I changed my swing to compress the ball better instead, and just took extra club and swing easy. In the five starts mentioned above, the St. Simons resident has some impressive first round finishes. Just curious for those who have personal experience with this as to the answer. The lightweight speed designs dont seem to help the everyday golfer from the examples I see out on the course. 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. The 2 that were out the most went from 'avoided' clubs to 'favourites'! Your previous content has been restored. Balls: Chrome Soft, Kirkland Signature 3pc, Srixon Q Star Tour, Grip preference: various GripMaster leather options. I think it depends on the player and his swing. Assuming you are not altering the trajectory due to the conditions. ** Due to coronavirus and the work restrictions in place here in Michigan, for international orders, please email info@mitchellgolf.com for a complete quote. I would never ever think of doing this on my own. Hi Greyson, Bending your irons strong will reduce the bounce of the club. A wind-affected island track that offers rewards for aggression. May 20, 2016 at 10:43 AM
The fitter can then analyze a golfers swing pattern and adjust the lie angle accordingly. The fact remains that only stronger, faster swings can support lower lofts. It, In any case one can't really compare clubs anymore with respect to asking what someone hit. Compare that with 49-year-old Atwal, with a best of 49th place since 2021 and an average first-round placing of around 120th for his three starts in 2023, and Scott Brown, admittedly a former winner here, but now 719th in the world and who has, since September, withdrawn twice during tournaments, and missed his last two cuts (Pebble and Honda) ranking 99th and 136th for his first round he certainly looks wrong in every way. Reset Password That is only if the area you are going to contact the ball moves up on the face as a result of bending, the lower portion of the face will move backwards when bent strong. But loft is a much more important factor in fitting. St Louis, MO. Golfers who know this information will have a much easier time controlling their ball flight, hitting the center of the clubface more consistently. First, is it safe to have P790s bent that much? . I will only add that I don't see what the benefit would be to strengthening loft. 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. 5 Testers Needed! The concern is that all the fitting carts only have 6 irons and with the gaping on the 3, 4 and 5 irons lonely being 3* I am concerned on irons would react to my adjustments. If the hosel design and manufacturing processes allow it, the lie of an iron can be bent 3-4 degrees or more with no compromise to the integrity of the head. If the club has an abundance of bounce and/or a rounded leading edge, reducing bounce by 2* might not matter. Can you bend a metal wood? The decision wasn't about distance it was about gapping.
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