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Adjusting lie angle TM Spider Tour Black
Klat5259 replied to Klat5259's topic in Putter Mods and Micro Putter Artisans
I was able to get it bent to about 76.5 degrees. I’ll check out some custom hosels -
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What lie and loft adjustments should be made?
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And just the flirt with the idea... do you think that having a flatter lie angle would shallow the shaft in the downswing? To get the club to proper position at impact the club would have to come in on a more shallow plane right?
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Would you just prescribe a “just do it” drill for this? Just get my right elbow to my trial hip sooner
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Thank you Monte, I will work on that as well
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I do feel more confident with my 4 iron then I do my other irons. It’s a titleist tmb18. My 9-5 iron are mizuno mp18. They have different lie specs.
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Post my swing above. The toe of my club sits up at address. This is one reason why I thought that maybe flattening my lie angle would improve my impact position.
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I will give it a try thank you. My miss is only a few yards. Nothing crazy. It’s more psychological than anything. I feel more confident when playing a shot above my feet. I feel more balanced, centered, etc. So if I can get that feeling by manipulating my club specs, and by doing so increase my confidence over the ball then that’s a win for me.
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Ok, I will give it a try
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I never said that the above the feet shot is closing the face
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That’s my exact point of this post. My point of the post is that I hit shots that are above my feet perfectly straight and basically how can I manipulate my clubs specs to help imitate that feel to a level shot. If that makessense?
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My point of the post is that I hit shots that are above my feet perfectly straight and basically how can I manipulate my clubs specs to help imitate that feel to a level shot. If that makes sense?
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I understand that an upright angle will cause a closed clubface and a heel hit. Resulting in a left miss. But a good player will compensate to not miss left. Stalling the body and then manipulating the hands to open the face at impact.