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What Is A Lie Angle On Golf Clubs?

What Is A Lie Angle On Golf Clubs?

The lie angle of a golf club refers to the angle between the shaft and the ground when the club is held in a normal address position. This angle can have a big impact on the direction and accuracy of your shots.

If the lie angle is too upright, the toe of the club will be pointing up, causing shots to go left. If the lie angle is too flat, the heel of the club will be pointing up, causing shots to go right.

The goal is to have a lie angle that allows the sole of the club to be flush with the ground at impact, giving you the most control over the direction and trajectory of your shots.

Lie angle can be adjusted by a professional club fitter by bending the club's hosel, which can help improve your consistency and accuracy on the course.

It's important to have the right lie angle for your swing to get the most out of your clubs, so it's worth considering getting a club fitting to make sure your equipment is tailored to your game.