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I was recently fit at CC and they ultimately have me in slightly more upright irons base off lie board strikes. I decided to give it a try and hard the irons built to spec. I just received them so now curious about setup. Do I adjust my stance so they are fully soled or do I take my normal stance with the toe slightly up? I've always played standard lies so this is a bit new

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well the idea is that you don’t do anything different. so assuming you have the same exact posture it may look a little different at address and the goal is that it is also different (and better) at impact because of the equipment adjustments using your swing and your existing posture. if you change your posture and swing to make your new clubs sit the same (and have the same impact position) then you have just nullified the benefit of the adjustment.

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Interesting post from TXG today. I am much like Ian. I fight a hook, was fit into some pretty stout shafts to mitigate it. On the lie board I had a pretty consistent toe-down strike and thus the fitter recommended getting my irons upright to even out the strike. They recommended 2-3* up...that seemed extreme to me so I ordered them just 1* up. Perhaps a toe down strike isn't that big of a deal?

 

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Lie boards can be off. On lie boards I'm standard or 1 upright.

 

When measured at TM Performance lab I actually need 2-3 flat. They do it with cameras and measure how toe up club is at impact, which is much better IMO.

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Interesting post from TXG today. I am much like Ian. I fight a hook, was fit into some pretty stout shafts to mitigate it. On the lie board I had a pretty consistent toe-down strike and thus the fitter recommended getting my irons upright to even out the strike. They recommended 2-3* up...that seemed extreme to me so I ordered them just 1* up. Perhaps a toe down strike isn't that big of a deal?

 

I wouldn’t go more upright if your miss is a hook

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Interesting post from TXG today. I am much like Ian. I fight a hook, was fit into some pretty stout shafts to mitigate it. On the lie board I had a pretty consistent toe-down strike and thus the fitter recommended getting my irons upright to even out the strike. They recommended 2-3* up...that seemed extreme to me so I ordered them just 1* up. Perhaps a toe down strike isn't that big of a deal?

 

I wouldn’t go more upright if your miss is a hook

 

So far the new irons miss much less left, but yeah that fear is why I deviated from the fitting a bit.

 

divots better than lie boards

 

But what's more important, divots or ball flight?

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Interesting post from TXG today. I am much like Ian. I fight a hook, was fit into some pretty stout shafts to mitigate it. On the lie board I had a pretty consistent toe-down strike and thus the fitter recommended getting my irons upright to even out the strike. They recommended 2-3* up...that seemed extreme to me so I ordered them just 1* up. Perhaps a toe down strike isn't that big of a deal?

 

I wouldn’t go more upright if your miss is a hook

 

So far the new irons miss much less left, but yeah that fear is why I deviated from the fitting a bit.

 

divots better than lie boards

 

But what's more important, divots or ball flight?

 

Search on here or Google dynamic lie fitting and get a Sharpie!

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Interesting post from TXG today. I am much like Ian. I fight a hook, was fit into some pretty stout shafts to mitigate it. On the lie board I had a pretty consistent toe-down strike and thus the fitter recommended getting my irons upright to even out the strike. They recommended 2-3* up...that seemed extreme to me so I ordered them just 1* up. Perhaps a toe down strike isn't that big of a deal?

 

I wouldn’t go more upright if your miss is a hook

 

So far the new irons miss much less left, but yeah that fear is why I deviated from the fitting a bit.

 

divots better than lie boards

 

But what's more important, divots or ball flight?

 

Search on here or Google dynamic lie fitting and get a Sharpie!

Exactly this. Easy to do yourself at any grass range. Even on the course.

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Lie boards, divots, even face impact location -  NONE of them are reliable.
If you want accurate assessment then use the dry erase marker line on the ball method.     Also some the Launch Monitors that track club data can give lie angle data - but even with one of those, I'd still put more trust in the dry erase marker.
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