Golf club lie adjusting

Eh? This makes no sense.

A few quid an iron I would guess, shouldn't be much more. Ask your local pro.

Does to me - I think.

Your own club may be able to do it - if you are a member of one. It's probably the most convenient. If you are not a member of Club, try your nearest Club.

It'll probably cost zilch to £20 to £25 depending on your relationship and whether you want them to check it dynamically or just bend them to a spec.

They'll need to have the appropriate gear (a Loft/Lie machine). I don't believe my club has one - as Pro Shop area is tiny.
 
The professional at your club , if you're a member of one, should be able to do it. If not, most other club professionals should be able to do so.

I think that's what was meant :) :thup:

Edit: It shouldn't cost too much. At my club it's £15 for the half hour 'fitting' and then about the same for bending the clubs, should they require it.
 
Don't know how true it is, but I was alway told. You can only bend forged clubs, not cast. As cast can fracture. As I said don't know how true. But it makes sense.
 
I had a go at a Ping i20 recently and the fitter said I should be a blue (0.75 upright I think that is on impact) so its made me think I should get my own clubs checked and altered, does it make much difference to all irons if its only 0.75? or will it make a huge difference?
 
I had a go at a Ping i20 recently and the fitter said I should be a blue (0.75 upright I think that is on impact) so its made me think I should get my own clubs checked and altered, does it make much difference to all irons if its only 0.75? or will it make a huge difference?

Firstly check the Lie angle of the Ping i20 Blue dot, specs should be on website, then compare to your own clubs, they could actually be the same, as there is no industry standard.......or they could be a lot further out

What model clubs are yours..........??
And was it a Ping i20 Demo 7 iron you tried.......??
 
Eh? This makes no sense.

A few quid an iron I would guess, shouldn't be much more. Ask your local pro.


Why do you use this forum, why are you a mod on this forum, you never write anything constructive, its like you trawl the posts looking for places to make wise cracks or point out errors or be down on someone. Have a little look though your last 20 or 30 posts, not one of them is longer than 2 lines and most are something like "Yawn". Have a little word with yourself buddy, you clearly need to get laid or something. Yawn is how I would describe your input to this forum!!!


@OP I was quoted £20 the other day for a set.
 
It cost £30 to get my nikes done. I think that's on the steep side, given it is hardly difficult.

If you are comparing lie angles from one manufacturer to another, you also need to look at shaft length, as this will also influence the lie angle.
 
It shouldn't cost too much as has been said it may depend on whether you want it going to a set spec, want fitting on them or after a fitting need them moving.

In tems of how much to move, the pro'll probably check with manufacturer as to how much play they have.

I would've thought any PGA training establsihment would have the equipment, you don't need a lot of space as a bench, vice and a few tools are all thats needed for this; though some places will have loft and lie machines and may even display them prominently.
 
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