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Hello. Sorry if this has been answered before, but would appreciate some advice.
I'm a high handicapper 25+. I can hit some OK drives and pitching shots, but my long iron shots are poor. My ball tends to push to the right, sometimes shanking/slicing it right or missing it completely too.
I want to buy new clubs as at the moment I have some old clubs that are difficult to hit with (forged irons - 2nd hand clubs picked up for cheap). I went to American golf and I did a custom fitting exercise. They told me that I should shorten the club length by half an inch (I am 5"7, so I would say I'm a short golfer in comparison to the average male player) but also my irons should be 2 degrees flatter. The custom fit used a track machine giving all the statistics of my shots, however they didn't do the tape and marking exercise which I've seen being done to determine if the lie angle is right for me. Overall, my shots with these clubs were also just OK - still pushing it right.
I did get some advice from another person (a PGA pro), who said that I should get everything standard fit as my swing isn't consistent enough to be able to warrant any changes.
Can anyone here tell me what I should go for? I feel like the 2 degrees flatter does mean my club face does lie flat on the surface, but I don't know if that translates into the same thing upon hitting the ball. I also feel like I should master the swing first, but should I do that with standard clubs?
Thanks
I'm a high handicapper 25+. I can hit some OK drives and pitching shots, but my long iron shots are poor. My ball tends to push to the right, sometimes shanking/slicing it right or missing it completely too.
I want to buy new clubs as at the moment I have some old clubs that are difficult to hit with (forged irons - 2nd hand clubs picked up for cheap). I went to American golf and I did a custom fitting exercise. They told me that I should shorten the club length by half an inch (I am 5"7, so I would say I'm a short golfer in comparison to the average male player) but also my irons should be 2 degrees flatter. The custom fit used a track machine giving all the statistics of my shots, however they didn't do the tape and marking exercise which I've seen being done to determine if the lie angle is right for me. Overall, my shots with these clubs were also just OK - still pushing it right.
I did get some advice from another person (a PGA pro), who said that I should get everything standard fit as my swing isn't consistent enough to be able to warrant any changes.
Can anyone here tell me what I should go for? I feel like the 2 degrees flatter does mean my club face does lie flat on the surface, but I don't know if that translates into the same thing upon hitting the ball. I also feel like I should master the swing first, but should I do that with standard clubs?
Thanks