TXG: Does the lie board lie?
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Driver: LA Golf 12-11 (10.5 degrees)
Shaft: LA Golf A Series Mid 60 Stiff
Mini Driver: PXG Secret Weapon (13 degrees)
Shaft: Graphite Design Tour AD VR-7s
7-Wood: Cobra OPTM X (21 degrees)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Kai Li Darkwaves 60s
Irons: PXG 0311 T Gen8
Shaft: True Temper Dynamic Gold 120 S300
Wedge: Wilson Staff Model ZM 50-08
Shaft: Aerotech Steelfiber i110s
Wedge: Wilson Staff Model ZM 56-12
Shaft: Aerotech Steelfiber i110s
Wedge: Wilson Staff Model ZM 60-06
Shaft: True Temper Dynamic Gold Spinner Wedge
Putter: Machine Hog CSX Milled
Shaft: Machine HOG
Ball: TaylorMade TP5
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Driver: Titleist GTS3 (9 degrees)
- SureFirt hosel set A1
- SureFit weight set neutral
Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana BF 60 TX
- 2016 release
- Mid launch, mid/low spin
- Firmer handle, medium tip
- 72g, 3.8* torque
3-wood: Titleist TS2 (15 degrees)
- SureFit hosel set A1
- 2018 release
Shaft: Graphite Design Tour AD IZ-7x
- Firm handle, medium mid, firm+ tip
- High launch, mid/low spin
- 74g, 3.1* torque
7-wood: TaylorMade Qi4D (21 degrees)
- Core model
- Blend of distance, launch, spin
Shaft: Graphite Design Tour AD IZ-8x
- 2017 release
- 83g, 2.9* torque
Iron: Titleist 150 (4)
- Larger, stronger loft, more height
- Used to add height going into greens
Irons: Titleist T100 (5-9)
- Compact, blade-like players CB
- Internal tungsten for stability
- Great spin consistency out of rough
Shafts: Project X 6.5
- Stout profile
- Med launch, low spin
- 125g
Wedges: Titleist Vokey Design SM10
- 46-10F (@46.5)
- 50-08F
- F Grind adds stability to full shots
- Reduced digging
- 56-10S (@55)
- S Grind features trailing edge grind
- Can open the face while keeping leading edge down
- Releases from the turf quickier
- WedgeWorks (60-L)
- Lower bounce (4 degrees) version of V Grind
- Allows JT to manipulate the face for different shots
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400
- Mid/low launch and spin
- 132g
- Softer feel for partial shots
Putter: TaylorMade Spider Tour X Torched
- L Neck
- TPU Pure Roll insert
- Stock True Path alignment
Grip: SuperStroke Zenergy 1.0PT
- A smaller overall profile
- pistol-style with a more arc under the top hand
- Still features No Taper Technology
Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord
- Traditional Tour Velvet rubber and texture
- Brushed cotton cord
- Great grip in wet or humid conditions
Ball: Titleist Pro V1x Left Dash
- New 2026
- Lower long game spin
- Firmer feel
- Mid launch, slightly lower than ProV1x
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Bob Pegram
Mar 11, 2019 at 3:46 pm
The chart showing the results illustrates why you are hooking the ball when the lie angle is correct. Your angle of approach into the ball is too far from the inside rather than straight through the ball toward impact. No wonder you hook it when using an iron with the proper lie angle. As Scratchscorer says, you are masquerading (hiding) your real swing flaw. Fix your swing path. Then you will be able to use the correct lie angle.
You also ignore a problem that is created when using the wrong lie angle. When the lie angle of the club is too flat (toe down) for a player’s swing only the toe is on the ground. The heel is off the ground making solid contact less likely. Even the sole at the middle of the face is off the ground at impact. Conversely, if the the lie of the iron is too upright, only the heel of the club is on the ground. Both of those fitting errors made solid contact less likely.
Dan
Mar 11, 2019 at 1:17 am
You don’t have to watch the video. I’ll give you my +2 index and 20+ years fitting experience answer right here. There’s 2 ways to fit lie angle. 1- use a lie board and watch( if you have average swing knowledge) the swings the person makes from shot to shot and get the mark centered on quality swings. 2 make the lie angle wrong on purpose to fix a flawed swing and flawed ball shape. I’ll give you a wild guess which is correct. You need a flat at impact iron position to insure clean turf interaction. You can use an adjustable hosel on a wood to fix flight path due to minimal to no turf interaction. Your welcome, no charge.
S
Mar 8, 2019 at 1:18 pm
You guys need a script writer and prep it before you start filming these segments.
You already know what you want to say, but you jump into it by filming without having the correct things to say, so your explanations make you sound like you have no idea what you’re talking about, you sound like amateurs.
And you don’t have to do this stuff LIVE, you can re-record properly all the segments and get the data you want on the screen and the explanatory words correct. You should also have done various shots, including a straight one, and a sliced one and compared all of those things, you should also have done it with long clubs and short clubs, etc.
Lets get it right, if you really want to set the record straight for everybody, for posterity. Remember, this stuff remains on the web forever.
Fricking amateurs sheesh
Sherwin
Mar 9, 2019 at 7:44 pm
What are you talking about? They provided expert advice in my opinion,
And you idea of doing everything live is just stupid.
S
Mar 10, 2019 at 3:03 am
Yeah that’s why they don’t have to do it LIVE, you numbnuts can you read?
geohogan
Mar 7, 2019 at 8:32 pm
Here is the ideal method (dynamic lie angle) to confirm golf club interaction
with the turf.
https://www.secretgolf.com/videos/vintage-vault/equipment/equipment–steve-elkington/dynamic-lie-angle
Bob Pegram
Mar 11, 2019 at 4:04 pm
Great link!
Scratchscorer
Mar 7, 2019 at 3:11 pm
This is feeding the problem instead of the solution imho. Giving someone upright lie angles because they’re slicing masquerades the issue. Golf club interaction with the turf is much more fun when the lie angle fits correctly. Also easier to identify what you are doing with the face during the impact portion of the swing.