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For 3 years I battled terribly inconsistent contact and had pretty much zero confidence I could hit the shots I was visualizing...

 

I took lessons; I got fitted; I even experimented with my own club specs and custom builds because I was so frustrated.

 

Then one day, after trenching yet another 3/4 wedge shot, I realized my most comfortable hand position was delivering the club with the heel down, causing that part of the sole to dig.

 

Fed up with everything, I decided to bend my wedge to 60º to see what would happen...

 

And it was like the doors to golf heaven opened up and beckoned me to come inside.

 

Chip shots got easier and more intuitive. Partial swings began to "just work." Full swings improved, and my contact started to feel the way I imagine it should.

 

Turns out I simply needed to go flatter—way flatter—than pretty much any fitter is ever prepared to go.

 

I now swing clubs that are between 3.5º-6º flatter than "standard," and I've never hit the ball better. (I could actually go flatter than this, but I cannot find any shops that will bend modern irons to the specs I want for fear of breaking them.)

 

I'm not really a Hogan guy, but I definitely prefer his tight right elbow position to the flying elbow of a Nicklaus or Bubba Watson. IMO, if you like a tight right elbow, you are probably a candidate for flatter specs.

 

As long as you're not shoving the toe into the ground, you really ought to go as flat as possible. Why? Club face control. Flatter lie angles force you to deliver the club from a more shallow position, and this reduces the amount of club face closure through impact.

 

Has anyone else here gone significantly flatter and seen a major ball-striking benefit?

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I play my irons and wedges any where from 1-2.5*(Depending on the club) flat and a half inch short(I'm only 5'9"), I've been tempted to go flatter but haven't tried it yet. It definitely did help me though once I finally figured it out.

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I've been tempted to go flatter but haven't tried it yet.

From late 2015 through early 2016, I played for 4 months with clubs that were 2º flat, but I noticed almost no benefit whatsoever. Turns out, 2º wasn't enough to get my hands as low as I like to have them through impact.

 

In addition, you will often hear people say that a change in length also changes the effective lie angle. This is patently false. The lie angle doesn't change, but the height of your hands at impact does indeed change.

 

Despite this, if the sole of the club still isn't flat on the ground at impact, your brain will seek to make a correction to allow the club to pass flatly through the turf. ("Corrections" include greater ulnar deviation at impact and a higher rate of club face closure—both of which you should seek to avoid.)

 

IMO, you should continue to go flatter until your hands are "free" at impact. Once you feel freedom with the hands, you immediately realize how restricted your motion has become if you need to steepen the club at impact (due to lie angles that are too upright).

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I've been tempted to go flatter but haven't tried it yet.

From late 2015 through early 2016, I played for 4 months with clubs that were 2º flat, but I noticed almost no benefit whatsoever. Turns out, 2º wasn't enough to get my hands as low as I like to have them through impact.

 

In addition, you will often hear people say that a change in length also changes the effective lie angle. This is patently false. The lie angle doesn't change, but the height of your hands at impact does indeed change.

 

Despite this, if the sole of the club still isn't flat on the ground at impact, your brain will seek to make a correction to allow the club to pass flatly through the turf. ("Corrections" include greater ulnar deviation at impact and a higher rate of club face closure—both of which you should seek to avoid.)

 

IMO, you should continue to go flatter until your hands are "free" at impact. Once you feel freedom with the hands, you immediately realize how restricted your motion has become if you need to steepen the club at impact (due to lie angles that are too upright).

 

Thanks for the info and luckily I can bend my own clubs. I'm definitely going to experiment more now, thanks for bringing this up :)

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I've played irons that would be approximately 3 to 5 degrees flat from "standard" for the last decade or so. There is no standard anymore so it would depend on the particular manufacturer's specs. I was using Ping s59's in a red dot prior to going flatter. I agree with the OP's reasoning/benefits (although I think it's a function of swing technique AND body dimensions).

 

I'm not a fitter but I am a believer in having your irons setup to where you're trying to "go" with your swing. You'll never be able to have lower hands thru impact if your clubs don't match up.

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I'm a taller guy, about 6'3". I play clubs in the 2-4* flat range. It's helped my iron play tremendously.

I've done fittings a few times, and the only place that got it right was Taylormade Performance lab who fit me to 3* flat. The other times I've been told to do 1* upright.

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2* flat

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[color=#ff0000][b]Hybrid: [/b][/color]Taylormade RBZ 19* (Fujikura Speeder TS H9.8)
[color=#ff0000][b]Irons: [/b][/color] Callaway Apex'14 4-PW (DG X100)
[color=#ff0000][b]Wedges: [/b][/color]Nike SV Tour (DG S400)
[color=#ff0000][b]Putter: [/b][/color]Odyssey Tank Cruiser #7
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I bought a set of Nike Split Cavities on the BST here a few years ago and my ball striking improved tremendously. Took them to a fitter and they were 3° flat. Got fit at another time after that and the Ping guy recommended 0.75° flat.

Currently play my Srixons at 2° flat.

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> @pearsonified said:

> For 3 years I battled terribly inconsistent contact and had pretty much zero confidence I could hit the shots I was visualizing...

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> I took lessons; I got fitted; I even experimented with my own club specs and custom builds because I was so frustrated.

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>

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> Then one day, after trenching yet another 3/4 wedge shot, I realized my most comfortable hand position was delivering the club with the heel down, causing that part of the sole to dig.

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> Fed up with everything, I decided to bend my wedge to 60º to see what would happen...

>

>

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> And it was like the doors to golf heaven opened up and beckoned me to come inside.

>

>

>

> Chip shots got easier and more intuitive. Partial swings began to "just work." Full swings improved, and my contact started to feel the way I imagine it should.

>

>

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> Turns out I simply needed to go flatter—way flatter—than pretty much any fitter is ever prepared to go.

>

>

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> I now swing clubs that are between 3.5º-6º flatter than "standard," and I've never hit the ball better. (I could actually go flatter than this, but I cannot find any shops that will bend modern irons to the specs I want for fear of breaking them.)

>

>

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> I'm not really a Hogan guy, but I definitely prefer his tight right elbow position to the flying elbow of a Nicklaus or Bubba Watson. IMO, if you like a tight right elbow, you are probably a candidate for flatter specs.

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> As long as you're not shoving the toe into the ground, you really ought to go as flat as possible. Why? Club face control. Flatter lie angles force you to deliver the club from a more shallow position, and this reduces the amount of club face closure through impact.

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> Has anyone else here gone significantly flatter and seen a major ball-striking benefit?

 

My clubs came from the factory 2 degrees flat. That's as far as the manufacturer would allow. They still seem upright to me. I feel like I have to come a little over the top and cover the ball in order to not have the heel dig. I want to really attack shallow and from the inside more. I'm going to have them bent another 2-3 degrees.

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How far can my irons be bent flat without damaging them? (Not too worried about the chrome finish) I have cobra fly z pros. Forged 1020 carbon steel.

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TITLEIST 585H (21*)-TTDG S300
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Those Cobras are pretty soft; bending another 2-3º should be no problem at all.

Callaway Fusion 9º •• Matrix 75M4 X
TM 2016 M2 3HL 16.5º •• Aldila NV 2KXV Orange 65X
Callaway Apex 20º •• PX Evenflow Black 80HY X
Adams CMB 24º–46º •• DG TI S400
TM MG 50º •• PX LZ 5.5
TM MG 54º •• DG S200
Mizuno T20 60º/06º •• DG S400
Toulon Atlanta 35"

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> @"Matt J" said:

> I play pretty flat, but I find that it doesn't bother me to be closer to standard in the mid and long irons. I play almost all my clubs between 57 and 60 degrees. So, about -2 to -4.

 

This is actually quite normal on Tour—it's called progressive lie angles. Flatter on shorter clubs and more upright on longer clubs speaks to the way you use these clubs.

 

Most people swing much harder with longer irons than they do with wedges (or other shorter clubs); my experience is that the easier you swing, the flatter you can go (and vice-versa).

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TM 2016 M2 3HL 16.5º •• Aldila NV 2KXV Orange 65X
Callaway Apex 20º •• PX Evenflow Black 80HY X
Adams CMB 24º–46º •• DG TI S400
TM MG 50º •• PX LZ 5.5
TM MG 54º •• DG S200
Mizuno T20 60º/06º •• DG S400
Toulon Atlanta 35"

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I bend em until they look right to me. Wedges usually come out about 2-3 degrees flat, long irons about 1 degree. I tried adjusting a hybrid 1 flat but didn't like what it did to the trajectory. So I just play hybrids and woods standard.

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Ping G425 Max 5 FW 17.5 Ventus Velocore Red 7

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3-4 flat here, 5’8 and vertically challenged! Titleist irons in particular seem incredibly upright. Be careful not to go over board then the toe will sag and dig. BB

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