There's a very good chance you've heard the words "lie angle" uttered during a recent club fitting. For those unfamiliar, lie angle is the angle formed between the shaft and the sole of the club at ...
Welcome to another edition of the Fully Equipped Mailbag, sponsored by Cleveland/Srixon Golf, an interactive GOLF.com series in which we field your hard-hitting gear questions. I heard you guys ...
It's possible some golfers could have lie angle pegged wrong. Robotic testing with Golf Laboratories at plus or minus five degrees backs it up—the directional shift shows up clean in the numbers.
Editor’s Note: This is the latest in a weekly Q&A feature from The Golf Channel’s Chief Technical Advisor Frank Thomas. To submit a question for possible use in this column, email ...
Most of the time it's the pilot, not the plane, but if you are consistently missing putts or creating a poor roll, some quick adjustments could help.
Specs: Aluminum body mallet putter with stainless-steel face insert. Available in 10 lie-angle configurations (65 to 74 degrees). Who it’s for: Golfers who like the traditional look and flow of a heel ...
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