Lie Angle Tool

Adjani

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Anyone have or know where i can get a magnetic lie angle tool in the UK ?
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That's not a lie angle tool, it's just a rod that shows when the club is raised, it points left. (right hander).
If you want to try it yourself get some blu-tak and a pencil and stick it on the clubface.
 
Its a magnetic lie angle tool.

I cant see anywhere in my post where i ask about blu - tak and pencils.

If thats your best attempt at actually answering my question bobmac, dont bother.
 
Its a magnetic lie angle tool.

I cant see anywhere in my post where i ask about blu - tak and pencils.

If thats your best attempt at actually answering my question bobmac, dont bother.

How very Rude,
which finnishing school did you go to, borstal
 
Thanks for that Homer, but it has to be in the UK as the shipping costs form the US far outweigh the cost of the item.
Thanks for looking anyway.
 
As Bob said, not strictly a lie angle tool at all. Just gives you an indication of where the club face is pointing in certain scenarios.

Surely someone with a small amount of initiative could fashion one 'Blue Peter' style out of sticky back plastic and a pencil\dowel etc...
 
As Bob said, not strictly a lie angle tool at all. Just gives you an indication of where the club face is pointing in certain scenarios.

Surely someone with a small amount of initiative could fashion one 'Blue Peter' style out of sticky back plastic and a pencil\dowel etc...

Done :D
 
Take your adress position with an iron as normal and get a friend to slide a penny under the toe of the club. If the lie is correct the coin should reach almost the middle of the clubhead. (Heal to toe)
In other words, the club should not be sitting flat on the ground at adress
Or, go and see your local pro and ask him to check the lie of your clubs using impact tape and an impact board. He'll know what you mean :)
 
Thought so, I was shown that years back with the selotape instead of impact tape and a 2 pence should have just enough room to slide under the toe of the club.

That was way before computers were smaller than a filing cabinet never mind all the modern trackman etc.

Simple things ;)
 
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