June 14, 2012 At 01:36 PM By Retiredgolfpro
RetiredgolfproTAMPA FL
I need to know if my irons are ordered 2* flat and 3/4" short on standard length. What is the effective lie angle?
Chris SDubuque, IA
June 14, 2012 At 01:36 PM
You can look up your clubs here on Titleist.com just go to the golf clubs page, pick your clubs, click on the specs tab
Lou GSan Diego, CA
Effectively it would be 2.75* flat.
Here's the math..... Standard 7 iron = 37" and 63* lie angle. 2* flat = 61* lie angle. Standard 9 iron = 36" with 64* lie angle. Your 7 iron is now 36 1/4" so that would be an effective lie angle of 2.75* flat (if you were to shorten your 7 iron to 36", it would be like playing a 9 iron that is 3* flat).
Thanks for the help!!!
PHILLIP ASummerville, SC
I was fitted with my 712 AP2's today and I measured at 3 degrees upright but the fitter said that the recommended adjustment shouldn't go beyond 2 degrees upright. Is this true?
Cath D.Carlsbad, CA
Hi Phillip, Your fitter might have been referring to the fact that we will only bend an iron 2°. We have heads that are forged at 2° upright so that we can accomodate builds up to 4°. If you order your clubs at 3° upright, we will take a 2° upright head and bend it another degree up so ordering your clubs at 3° is no problem at all.
Thanks Cathi for the quick response. Unfortunately I already purchased my 712 AP2 irons with standard lie so I already had them bent to 2 degrees upright since that was the max they could go. This is good information to have for my next set of Titleist irons in the future. Maybe when the 913 irons come out...LOL!
Ken WBaltimore, MD
Phillip, I've bent thousands of irons and many of the modern Titleist 710s and 12s. I've gone 4 and even five degrees with MBs, CBs, and AP2s. Having your irons bent one degree more upright is fine. The issue as you increase the bend is more of a cosmetic one than a risk of breakage since the heads are very fine forged stainless steel. The external chrome can show the faintest stretching. This is only visible under close inspection( 4-6 inches) and the head itself is just fine. Very rarely has this happened when I have only bent 3 degrees and it's slight even above that. If you still need that degree after already playing the irons at 2 up, go ahead and get it done. If it's not absolute, leave it alone. With your wedge off one degree on a perfectly aimed and struck shot, the accuracy may only be off 10 feet( depends on spinrate). As the loft of the club goes down, this decreases so it's even less of an issue. Play well!
Thanks for the info. I've played a few rounds with the irons at 2 upright and it seems to be working fine. I will still keep an eye out for my shots. Right now I am hitting the nice draw that I was looking for so issues as of yet. Again thanks!
Cathi,
I have a question referring to Lie angle. As stated in my earlier post I recently adjusted my irons 2 degrees upright. I have the 910 D2 driver would I have the to adjust the lie angle on that too? Looking at the Sure Fit chart A-2 is 1.75 degrees upright. This promotes a draw which I usually hit. Any info would be appreciated. There was a Titleist demo day set up over here in Okinawa about a week ago but due to the storm it was cancelled so I couldn't get the answer I was looking for.
Hi Phillip, A2 is the setting to move the lie angle to 1.5° upright (which is maximum), and standard loft. The entire left hand column is 1.5° upright with the most loft at the top and the least loft at the bottom.
Thanks Cathi! I will give this setting a try.
October 09, 2012 At 05:03 PM
You may actually hit a slight fade with the A2 setting. If your optimal lie angle is 1.5* upright, the A2 setting is .5* open.
Also try D3.
Can't tell you much about drivers yet but will find out next year. With the fairways and hybrids, you can get the lie angle in the ballpark by setting up with your normal stance. If the lie is too upright, the club feels too long and if too flat, it feels too short. Then you dial in your ball flight.
My 910F 19* has a shaft length of 41.5" and B3 gives me a dead straight ball flight. My 910H 27* has a shaft length of 38.5" and the setting is C3. Longtime experience on fairway woods and hybrids dictated a length/lie of 41.5"/58.5* on the 5 or 7 wood and 38.5"/60.5* on a 5H.
B3 face is 1.5* closed and C3 face is .5* closed.
Thanks Cathi! Oh I wish we had a Titleist fitter over here in Okinawa Japan.
October 08, 2012 At 03:14 AM
Cathi, I have a question referring to Lie angle. As stated in my earlier post I recently adjusted my irons 2 degrees upright. I have the 910 D2 driver would I have the to adjust the lie angle on that too? Looking at the Sure Fit chart A-2 is 1.75 degrees upright. This promotes a draw which I usually hit. Any info would be appreciated. There was a Titleist demo day set up over here in Okinawa about a week ago but due to the storm it was cancelled so I couldn't get the answer I was looking for.
Also remember that A-2 clubface is .5* open. For a tall person that is still a fade. D3 will promote a straight or slight draw if you are 2* upright on irons (the face angle is .5* open).
I have a 910F 19* fairway set at B3 (20.5* loft and 1/5* closed with 58.75* lie angle). If I try to set it at A2, I'll hit the ball dead straight but it is not a clean hit. If I try A4, I feel like I am falling on my face when setting up because the lie angle is too flat
Thanks Lou I will give this a try on the range.
Can the 712 AP1's be order 3 degrees upright?
Yes, you can order your AP1 irons 3° upright - even 4° upright.
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