Is there a rule of thumb for launch angle vs club's loft?

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Heading to the range tonight, and 5i is one of the clubs I want to work on. I think I get quite a low ball flight, but I'm not actually sure. Would be nice to know what sort of launch angle I should be looking for, so I can work out if I'm just not swinging hard enough to get the ball up, or if it's a more complex issue.

Also, my hybrid. 22 degrees (apparently, it's cheap rubbish). What sort of ball flight/angles should I look for?
 

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Thanks for that, I will refer to this tonight.

Interesting that blokes hit down with driver whereas women hit up on it!
 

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Thanks for that, I will refer to this tonight.

Interesting that blokes hit down with driver whereas women hit up on it!
Interesting
I always thought hitting up on driver was best
I believe I’m +2 but would be looking for +4
Also spin rates seem a tad high
Watching Crossfield a lot they were aiming for 2200 on driver.
 

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A lot depends how you deliver the club.
Hands ahead or level.
The deflection of the shaft. Shafts deflect at different rates.
It’s very complicated.
 

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Interesting
I always thought hitting up on driver was best
I believe I’m +2 but would be looking for +4
Also spin rates seem a tad high
Watching Crossfield a lot they were aiming for 2200 on driver.
So did I.
I am -2 but always hit the ball farther when I get it level or +1.
 

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normally with irons your launch angle should be half of degrees of the club you hitting.
if your 7 iron is 34 degrees you should aim for 17 degrees launch
there are other factors as well like you club head and ball speed
 

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normally with irons your launch angle should be half of degrees of the club you hitting.
if your 7 iron is 34 degrees you should aim for 17 degrees launch
there are other factors as well like you club head and ball speed

That's about the sort of thing I was looking for, even if it's not ridiculously accurate. Give me a rough idea. Now I just need to try and find the rough lofts of the crappy beginner clubs I have.
 

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On my recent Trackman session, my 6 iron (24.5° loft) average launch was 14.6, and my hybrid (24° loft) average launch was 16.4. So I doubt it's a simple as loft vs launch angle.

Re: driver, yes the school of thought for us regular folk was always to hit up on the ball I thought. My average angle of attack was 2.4 but I got more carry if I got that up over 3.
 

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On my recent Trackman session, my 6 iron (24.5° loft) average launch was 14.6, and my hybrid (24° loft) average launch was 16.4. So I doubt it's a simple as loft vs launch angle.

Re: driver, yes the school of thought for us regular folk was always to hit up on the ball I thought. My average angle of attack was 2.4 but I got more carry if I got that up over 3.
with your swing speed and not hitting enough down at the ball you would only lost on carry.
 
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