Personally have occasionally weakened wedges and rarely, irons in order to help dial in or normalize distance gapping, never more than 2 degrees." So stronger lofts = less bounce = more offset. Fitting.. gives you a choice. Standard length and lie are perfect for me. 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. Day in particular looks like he's always hitting 100% or more. Paste as plain text instead, [quote name='bigo2398' timestamp='1441037749' post='12239474'] There's a reason good players don't just grab any club off the rack and change their swing to match the clubs. Iwas wondering if I could bend my 712 AP2 irons strong and not see any changes in the irons. Loft and lie changes are more or less permanent. (I think) I know this isn't real complexI guess what I'm asking is, I'm not sure what he testedI'm guessing lie since I hit on a board. They know how much torque to put on the hozzel. Apologies for the generalization to right-handed golfers, the opposite will obviously apply to lefties. Titleist's 620 MB & Callaway's Apex TCB irons are the next most used with 7. Of course, pros do lots of training and have faster clubhead speed than most amateurs. I read your comments on why some bend lofts on iron sets strong and i try to swing smooth because to me swinging hard offers little to no benefit ,please remember im talking about me and not others in general , i have lost speed on my swing over the last 5 years where it was noticable to me , but i truly started losing speed after my rotator cuff and bicep tendon tear on my right arm , i cant say it was a noticable difference but that is when it started in 2010 is when i started bending all my irons strong because of lost distance because i was hitting irons 1/4 to 1/2 a club different and it progressed over the next few seasons to a full 1/2 a club or about 2 degree's and then came a hip replacement in 2014 and when i got back to playing regularly i was bending a 46 degree wedge to 43 degree / 9 iron 39 degree's and so on and i did that to try to get to the same distance i had in 2010 where i hit GW 110 / PW 120 /9 iron 130 and it progressed from there .. But my arms are more like someone 6'4" to 6'5". Started Yesterday at 10:25 AM, Please put and questions or comments here, Please put any questions or comments here. 9 iron 41 148 MEMBER REVIEWS: Cleveland Frontline Elite Putters! It is very easy to do these modifications, and also recommended by a lot of folks to have your set checked either frequently or at the end of each year in case any changes happened during the season from general play. So if you are steep or tend to take a pretty good divot, you may not want to bend them more than a degree. As far as launch angle goes, that isnt really as important on irons because you have so many of them (compared to 1 driver etc). Lastly I thought bending irons stronger, influenced the bounce of the club as well.
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