If you feel like you are spinning the 6 too much for a certain type of shot on a particular day, hit a knock down 5 iron or scrub some speed off the 6. To bend a club effectively, you need to use a club bending machine or take your clubs to a professional to do it on your behalf. Setting aside the discussion about why lofts are getting stronger, I was wondering why someone would bend the lofts strong rather than use the next club in the bag and swing smooth. I would advise you to not try it yourself unless you have experience in doing so professionally. Vokey 54.10, 2009 58.12 M, Testing TM MG2 60* TW grind and MG356* TW grind. Hoofer, Ecco, Bushnell A variety of reasons- less bounce, less spin, a flatter ballflight, matching a previous set they were comfortable with, etc. ProV1x-mostly. Why Pros Hit Their Irons so Far? | Golf Tips & Lessons 6-iron spin: 6850 RPM PING's i210 are the second most popular with 8 using them. Vice versa if the club is upright. If the hosel design and manufacturing processes allow it, the lie of an iron can be bent 3-4 degrees or more with no compromise to the integrity of the head. Reset Password He had me hit on a board and said that I needed 1/2 inch long. [/quote] Tipped shafts. Bending Golf Clubs: Should I Do it and How? I know a guy who is about 5'6" and has shortish arms for his size. Why not take one more club, and how much distance do you gain with 1*. Or do people change launch angle to decrease bounce? AP2 irons are forged and can be bent with no problem, BUT I would recommend taking them to someone who does this for a living. You would still have to take the next club down to get to the distance you want. They know how much torque to put on the hozzel. I'm curious about this as well. I'm also a very high spin player and I'm thinking this might help keep my iron distances consistent, especially when playing in the wind which I often do. That's really surprising for amateurs. Flex options determine the amount of bend in the shaft when force is applied to it as in a golf swing. [/quote] PW-iron - 44.5 degrees. You should absolutely give it a try with a few clubs and see what you think, you can always go back and it might just work. Vice versa if the club is upright. It would seem that bending lofts stronger would make them go further. '19 Apex Pro 5-A w/PX As mentioned, if youre thinking about bending your golf clubs, wed recommend consulting a professional club fitter first and getting a second opinion. My personal clubs are 2 up because that's what my fitting said I should be when hitting on a lie board. What Weaker Lofts or Weakening Lofts Means in Golf Setting aside the discussion about why lofts are getting stronger, I was wondering why someone would bend the lofts strong rather than use the next club in the bag and swing smooth. [/quote]actually a "good" player (one who actually CAN control trajectory) could grab 10 different clubs off a rack and MAKE the ball flight in the air look VERY similar (no, that doesn't mean they are all ideal for the player, and no that doesn't mean they all fit him). Mine are bent 2 strong to offset my high ballflight. 4. And how do you go about it? [/b][/size] Pasted as rich text. [quote name='Kenny Lee Puckett' timestamp='144131685' post='12246270'] When you start messing with length, then you also mess with swing weight and then adding weight to compensate for the SW can start messing with the flex of the shaft. Do you have any recommendations for drills or things to practice in order to improve it? You need a steep angle of attack to bend weaker as bounce is increased degree for degree. It would seem that bending lofts stronger would make them go further. Windtree Golf is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. Clear editor. Thanks! What Irons Do the Pros Use? Top 100 PGA Tour Player Guide (2021) Just be mindful that high-quality cast irons will be a little more difficult to bend and require a specialist bending machine. Thanks for your perspective on this. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Golf clubs that are 17-4 stainless steel cast irons will be more difficult to bend, as they are made of much harder metal than the likes of carbon steel and graphite. Hi Greyson, Bending your irons strong will reduce the bounce of the club. Please contact Patrick Gallagher at 800-437-1314 or email patrick@mitchellgolf.com. more upright = more of a draw, more flat= fade. ENTER NOW! Yeah, you can bend them strong and not notice the difference in terms of look. Pasted as rich text. [/quote] In other words, make your 7 the length and lie of an 8, which should reduce the spin a bit. Bending golf clubs also make your irons either slightly shorter or longer. The most common adjustment is lie angle, not loft. Callaway XR Pro 9* Matrix Red Tie 65x. ), Undersize Golf Grips Explained (8 Key Facts!). XXIO X Series 5 Wood! Ping G410 3, 5 and 7 wood, Ping G410 5 hybrid-not much use. [/quote] and this is just for practice! It is very easy to do these modifications, and also recommended by a lot of folks to have your set checked either frequently or at the end of each year in case any changes happened during the season from general play. I agree with what you're saying entirely, I know I have to get my spinloft down. This applies to both face angle and lie. i.e. If your intent is to modify them by making them one degree strong, you will be changing the play of the iron, and also the physical appearance possible (could be debatable if the human eye can tell one degree, I'm not sure since I have never had to do this to any of my sets.). Remember, the set is not necessarily progressively consistent from one club to another, and therefore each club should be checked. See What Members Are Saying! #3 there are no real cons, bend away and try it. Weaker lofts mean (all other things being equal) getting the ball up into the air quicker, and a little higher trajectory on your shots. Fit the lie angle so that when [b]YOU[/b] swing that club the sole of the club is 'flat' to the ground ie neither too upright nor too flat - this is when the impact tape on the sole of the club will show the impact/rubbing to be in the middle of the sole. Your previous content has been restored. To help keep their driver shafts stable and the golf ball in play off the tee, many of them "tip," or trim, their golf shafts to make . [quote name='Dan Drake' timestamp='1441041993' post='12239944'] Annealing ensures a more consistent grain structure in the metal; heat treatment makes the head hard enough to withstand constant golf ball impacts. [size=5][b] I've noticed that some of the higher launching/spinning players on tour (Rory, J-Day, etc) have their irons bent strong and I'm looking to hear some pro's and con's of doing this. MEMBER REVIEWS: Cleveland Frontline Elite Putters! It would seem that bending lofts stronger would make them go further. You would still have to take the next club down to get to the distance you want. Will the clubs dig more or enough to tell a difference? He's on fire now, but I can't remember him playing well in windy conditions. which leads to your observation since a rather huge majority of golfers slice the ball (even if they like to call it a fade) then a simple band-aid is to bend it more upright.. in the same way most drivers have their faces set closed at address and also with far more upright lie angles than 'fits'. Can then bend the irons to get the sole level at impact - or with Ping you'll order them to suit. This is especially true of clubs made with long hosels. Have you experimented with different shafts? Stronger iron lofts don't always create more distance 4-iron - 20.5 degrees. 6 iron SS: 95.5 mph GM Never Compromise GM2 putter They are just tweaking the sets to fit their distance needs. So I'm in the process of getting new irons and I'm curious about the idea of getting them bent a degree or two strong. I've noticed that some of the higher launching/spinning players on tour (Rory, J-Day, etc) have their irons bent strong and I'm looking to hear some pro's and con's of doing this. I had my Vr pros bent 2* strong and it did both. IMO there is no reason to start bending your Titleist strong dude. There's a reason good players don't just grab any club off the rack and change their swing to match the clubs. United States. I think I know the answer, but would love to hear everyone's reasons. Used to be 6'1" but I've shrunk a little. Move it more downline untill you achieve the desired trajectory. GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, April 24, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, April 17, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, April 10, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, March 27, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, March 20, By Takomo Golf Clubs Review: (As Good as Expected? Ok thanks ya'll. Mickesgolf I am about a 10 handicap but am young and just now getting more serious about golfing. Pros can easily hit their 7 iron over 170 yards or more. But is bending your golf clubs really a good idea? Using the straight line marked ball on face, hitting off REAL grass will produce best results for lie angle, https://forums.golfwrx.com/topic/1840618-witb-731-full-bag/. IMO there is no reason to start bending your Titleist strong dude. How do they test to determine which launch angle best suits you. Anything more than 2 degrees and the effect on offset is noticeable You just might start to dig more. Your link has been automatically embedded. I'm guessing when most say they have been bent 2 degrees, they are talking about the loft. gonna give the "reality" recommendation so far. An affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon. Do Pros Use Graphite Irons? - Golf Span This sounds like a lot of advice from people who have never been high ball speed, high spin, high trajectory players. If you wanted to know more about how the process works of bending the loft and lie angle of clubs, watch the video below from Mitchell Golf: Although golfers often buy new golf clubs instead of modifying their current irons, bending clubs is a great way to make changes to the loft of your clubs to help you improve your accuracy and consistency. Anyone know if most pros have this done? The angle and loft of your golf clubs are extremely important. When i play alone i use the 3-4 and 5 irons more to see how i hit them but otherwise i use 18 - 21 and 24 degree hybrids as they are just a no brainer on how they are a better choice for someone who has a slower swing speed .. however i wiish i could still hit irons instead every round .. You can post now and register later. Loft and lie changes are more or less permanent. Do you have any recommendations for drills or things to practice in order to improve it? Bending TM P790 irons up to 2 degrees weaker. Is it safe? Good idea? I would be pleased with them. It wouldn't surprise me if that's exactly why Jason Day chooses to play 4-P all bent a club strong. [/quote] It also improved my gapping, even though they were all bent the same 2* strong. Why is it so popular to bend your irons 2 degrees up? 5 iron 26 198 You're actual numbers are really not that bad, they a bit over the PGA tour average but I'm not sure it's worth adjusting all your clubs over. Let's say that lies err on the upright side these days. Do you have any recommendations for drills or things to practice in order to improve it? [quote name='HandsomeMatt' timestamp='1441040098' post='12239780'] [quote name='cxx' timestamp='1441038802' post='12239622'] 54*, 58* TM TP wedges 3* flat. Even the most skilled repair professionals can occasionally break a club. [/quote] [quote name='bigo2398' timestamp='1441037749' post='12239474'] The iron will roll 'open' when bent strong. The good news is that the vast majority of irons can be bent, even those that are high-quality cast. By the way, thank you all for your input! Once you know what your lie angles are - keep a note if you like, then you can easily know if another brand's irons need adjusting. but, best to check for real by hitting shots with them anyway. You cannot paste images directly. The #1 reason for doing this is it changes how the club will sit on the ground. Mickesgolf Nike Vapor Flex 9.5* Left/Low, Rogue Max Low 75TX It seems like some of you are talking about loft and some are talking about lie angle. Setting aside the discussion about why lofts are getting stronger, I was wondering why someone would bend the lofts strong rather than use the next club in the bag and swing smooth. A good tune-up is a good tune-up regardless of the final loft gaps. While the result of bending strong may be that short/mid irons go further, it won't help on the top end of the bag. A standard golf shop, or fitting center will be able to do this. Hogan was big into this. YOU have to be in control of trajectory in your iron play, tweaking your specs is just a bandaid. Using a club bending machine to change the angle on a golf club is among the fastest ways to improve a players ball flight. [/quote] Thanks. Epoxy Curing Times for Golf Clubs, Work Life and Shear Strength. I would advise you to not try it yourself unless you have experience in doing so professionally. Ultimately, your answer is yes, you can do this. Taking your irons to a pro and letting them get to work on your behalf is undoubtedly your best option. Of course the 4* bend is just to illustrate the point but it's better than describing everything in fractions of clubs. Thanks, [quote name='clemsondds' post='1859449' date='Aug 2 2009, 02:39 PM']Thanks but I'm more curious about launch angle. Callaway Apex Pro weak/strong - Toronto Golf Nuts It is common for a golfer with a swing speed of 70-to-80 mph or less to hit the ball with a lower trajectory . "Just change your swing" isn't always the answer. Or, (tinfoil hat on) TMAG wants him to be the poster boy for how long their new irons are and this way they get to hear McCord gush about how Day hit a 168 yard 9 iron. 5 equipment tricks that almost all PGA Tour players use - Golf I was able to do a Mizuno demo show and the rep fit me for mp62's. Why do Pro's and some amatures have their irons bent 1* stronger. PGA Tour players swing the club fast. Pasted as rich text. Perhaps he likes the look of offset and that's how he chooses to get it done. It is not the old chestnut that more upright causes heel to dig in early and cause a more left (draw/pull shot) but that a more upright causes the face to be facing more leftward at impact (than it would otherwise do) - stick a pencil on to the face of your 7 iron so it faces out at 90 degress to the face and if you then hold it exactly level on the ground it (the pencil - and the face) will point at your target. 8 iron 38 160 Should You Bend Your Irons? This also means youre much less likely to screw the process up, and your clubs will be bent to perfection! If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. But my arms are more like someone 6'4" to 6'5". [/quote] Contact Us This is the most important tweak you can make to your golf clubs Posted August 1, 2009. But he said that the standard lie/loft(?) It is just a way to fit the club for your swing, nothing that is going to help your game unless you fall into the same catagory. All rights reserved. Mizuno JPX 921 Hot Metal. I had a lot of success bringing my spin rate and trajectory down to something more playable in the wind by tweaking the lofts a little strong. But back to the original question, to sum up: Weakening lofts or going to weeaker lofts refers to increasing loft angle going from, say, 27 degrees in your 5-iron to 29 degrees in your 5-iron. Swing: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRK_GXV7rDg"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRK_GXV7rDg[/url] (Driver FV) Perhaps he likes the look of offset and that's how he chooses to get it done. Strong lofts are only part of the equation that today's golf club engineers use to help you hit their irons further. You would still have to take the next club down to get to the distance you want. Edel E-3 Torque Balanced 36", 345g, Golf Pride Tour SNSR Contour 104cc Maybe get a cheap 6 or two off eBay and try it? gonna give the "reality" recommendation so far. The mark on the sole will show if your clubhead is level or toe up or down at impact. Since the upright lie tends to assist golfers in hitting the ball right to left, it's going to help the masses who tend to have to commonest swing fault - left to right. 3W&5W: CallawayEpic Flash Naturally, I assume that bending lofts to play stronger will decrease the effective bounce, just like on a wedge. Clear editor. I would think if anything it just shows that some taller people are getting into golf. Pw 47 125 The truth about strong lofted irons | Today's Golfer See What Members Are Saying! It will just require substituting a hybrid for the 5 iron and up rather than for the 4 iron and up. [/quote] [quote name='bigo2398' timestamp='1441037749' post='12239474'] flat but he has such a horrendous over the top move he gets by using irons that are 2 deg up. Non-Tapered Golf Grips: 8 Facts to Know Before You Buy! Started Yesterday at 10:25 AM, Please put and questions or comments here, Please put any questions or comments here. Irons Bent stronger - WRX Club Techs - GolfWRX Your previous content has been restored. Cleveland RTX4 Raw, Low Bounce 55*, Tour Issue DG S400. IMO there is no reason to start bending your Titleist strong dude. Bending a golf club allows you to change the angle of your club, which is an effective way of changing your ball flight. 6-iron launch: 17* So tweak to fit your gaps Abandoned Golf Courses for Sale (How Much?). These are forgiving clubs so you can work on this new action and learn it in relative safety. You should absolutely give it a try with a few clubs and see what you think, you can always go back and it might just work. The #1 reason for doing this is it changes how the club will sit on the ground. A standard golf shop, or fitting center will be able to do this. When watching PGA tour on TV, sometimes we are surprised by the distance that the pros hit with their iron. I agree with these two reasons here. Are their ways to ensure a club wont break? You can easily bend the lofts and lies to be progressively consistent from one club to the next with zero tolerance. [quote name='bigo2398' timestamp='1444240339' post='12423306'] Will that change the playability of the irons dramatically? Privacy Policy Upload or insert images from URL. What do you mean about not seeing any changes in your irons? In some cases, due to the softness of our forgings, "craftsman's" marks on the hosels may result from bending them to the required loft / lie. 4 iron 24 200 Taylormade Aeroburner TP 15* GD AD-BB 7x You absolutely can buy a golf bending machine to use at home, but you will find that theyre super expensive, typically costing several hundred if not thousands of dollars. [/quote] Using an example of bending a full club strong, say 4*, what's the difference in hitting a 7 iron at *32 to hitting a 6 iron at *32. Believe it or not, my spin loft used to be worse, but I'm kind of in a rut right now. No, they are talking about the lie, not the loft. [/quote] Whether its changing the lie to improve accuracy or changing loft to make sure that the players clubs are progressively consistent, angle bending is a major factor in club performance. Still have questions? So I'm in the process of getting new irons and I'm curious about the idea of getting them bent a degree or two strong. If there are a more than normal amount of clubs that you are seeing like this then I do not know what to say. TXG Custom Mizuno T20, 50/05, 59/06, Nippon 950H Neo. Setting aside the discussion about why lofts are getting stronger, I was wondering why someone would bend the lofts strong rather than use the next club in the bag and swing smooth. It is just a way to fit the club for your swing, nothing that is . I have read that if you bend 1 degree strong you lower the bounce on the iron. My wingspan finger tip to finger tip is 78". 6-iron spin: 6850 RPM Testing for correct lie angle is very easy - they'll put some tape along the sole of the club and get you to hit balls off a lie board (just a hard surface, can use the mat also but a good flat hard surface makes the mark easier to see). The biggest effect is on the bounce. [quote name='cxx' timestamp='1441038802' post='12239622'] The credit goes to this website for explaining the entire process. So I'm in the process of getting new irons and I'm curious about the idea of getting them bent a degree or two strong. Bending say, 2* strong would have minimal effect on offset. Haven't registered for Team Titleist yet? Standard length and lie are perfect for me. YOU have to be in control of trajectory in your iron play, tweaking your specs is just a bandaid. Club Repair Seminar shows golfers the importance of checking the specs.. Some really do need more upright lies. Show Your True Colors With Mitchell Golfs Custom Color Program. [quote name='bigo2398' timestamp='1441037749' post='12239474'] was good. However, given the fact that you can bend your golf clubs for as little as $5 by taking them to a professional club fitter, its probably best not to attempt it yourself if you dont have the right equipment. [/quote] [quote name='ijohnson' timestamp='1441070745' post='12242666'] He wanted to see the club face wide open. There is no standard lie so the actual lie angle could be anything. For example, the mizuno MP forged blades (for low cappers) are flatter than the mizuno MX cast cavity back irons for the mid and high capper. AutoFlex Golf Shaft Review: 8 Crucial Facts Before You Buy! about 2-2.5 increase in bounce for 4-5 increase in loft. (I think) I know this isn't real complexI guess what I'm asking is, I'm not sure what he testedI'm guessing lie since I hit on a board. Of course the 4* bend is just to illustrate the point but it's better than describing everything in fractions of clubs. Upload or insert images from URL. If anything I am a digger in the golf swing. X Hot Pro 16 w/Rogue Black Another reason why stronger lofts don't always mean more distance is something I do frequently to help golfers hit the ball farther weaken lofts. XXIO X Series 5 Wood! stay away from attempting this on the course, and stay away from longer irons, until you've put in the time on the practice tee. [/quote] I agree with what you're saying entirely, I know I have to get my spinloft down. get to work on improving your spinloft with your irons (I'm assuming this gets really really bad with you shortest clubs). 2 deg flat seems to work pretty well for me. Cameron Special Select DelMar. Given that bending your golf clubs is all about fine margins, its far too easy to get it wrong when you do it yourself, so its much better to entrust the process with a fitter who has the experience and the right equipment! To get consistent gaps is probably the most common reason a tour player would have his lofts "tweaked". Learn how to control your irons from multiple ydgs. [quote name='cxx' timestamp='1444396444' post='12432280'] tiger used 2 weak one his old iron i dont know if he still using it, Ping G430LST w/ TPT 14HI / Synergy green 75tx / Ventus TR blue Cobra King LTD 17* w/Blueboard, Scor 50* RTX3 54* MD5 58* Honma TW747 15* Vizard FD-8X Hitting off a lie board covers the in-store, sell you a set of clubs mantra. So, there is obviously a new standard that the club-manufacturers have begun, so lets say the NEW 7-iron loft . 4 iron 22 206 Perhaps he likes the look of offset and that's how he chooses to get it done. You're actual numbers are really not that bad, they a bit over the PGA tour average but I'm not sure it's worth adjusting all your clubs over. Titleist's 620 MB & Callaway's Apex TCB irons are the next most used with 7. GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, April 24, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, April 17, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, April 10, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, March 27, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, March 20, By We also conclusively say whether or not you should bend your clubs yourself or take them to a custom club fitter to take care of the process for you. Did I just answer my owne questions, do pro's bend the clubs stronger to have less bounce? 9-iron - 39.5 degrees. The irons Well the mid-irons are the perfect place to start. When buying shoes I noticed a lot of the shoes in the stores inventory were size 10. Ping G400 Testing G410. By Greyson P. I just purchase a great used 712 AP2 set. the dude who's got no shot at doing that always thinks it's the clubs. Using an example of bending a full club strong, say 4*, what's the difference in hitting a 7 iron at *32 to hitting a 6 iron at *32. QEight Advanced Members 3.6k Feedback 0 0 0 Total Rating 0% Posted August 8, 2014 I read your comments on why some bend lofts on iron sets strong and i try to swing smooth because to me swinging hard offers little to no benefit ,please remember im talking about me and not others in general , i have lost speed on my swing over the last 5 years where it was noticable to me , but i truly started losing speed after my rotator cuff and bicep tendon tear on my right arm , i cant say it was a noticable difference but that is when it started in 2010 is when i started bending all my irons strong because of lost distance because i was hitting irons 1/4 to 1/2 a club different and it progressed over the next few seasons to a full 1/2 a club or about 2 degree's and then came a hip replacement in 2014 and when i got back to playing regularly i was bending a 46 degree wedge to 43 degree / 9 iron 39 degree's and so on and i did that to try to get to the same distance i had in 2010 where i hit GW 110 / PW 120 /9 iron 130 and it progressed from there .. Have wondered why he always had a little fade with his Mizuno mp32 and mp67 irons but much less so with Callaway X16 irons. GIVEAWAY! You can also bend the angles to a consistent specification precisely fit for any golfer. So he decide just to make them all 3 degrees stronger instead of shortening them. You need to make sure that bending your clubs is right for your game, as you dont want to jeopardize what you already have. Odyssey Pro #1 black an 8 iron is easier to hit than a 6 iron), I'm trying to draw comparisons to modern irons with stronger lofts, and if . TM tends to increase the bounce on their irons about 50% of the loft change. GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, April 24, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, April 17, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, April 10, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, March 27, GolfWRX_Spotted posted a topic in Tour and Pre-Release Equipment, March 20, By CallawayTCB w/ LAgolf L-series 5 Is that ok? I had a lot of success bringing my spin rate and trajectory down to something more playable in the wind by tweaking the lofts a little strong. You could bend them stronger but like anything there's a chance something breaks. Let me know what you think of the idea and/or if you have other suggestions to control my spin/launch, I'd love to hear them. Or, (tinfoil hat on) TMAG wants him to be the poster boy for how long their new irons are and this way they get to hear McCord gush about how Day hit a 168 yard 9 iron. I'm also a very high spin player and I'm thinking this might help keep my iron distances consistent, especially when playing in the wind which I often do. [/quote] But weight is not the only trick at a club designer's disposal. Or, (tinfoil hat on) TMAG wants him to be the poster boy for how long their new irons are and this way they get to hear McCord gush about how Day hit a 168 yard 9 iron. Play a draw, no more or less than standard lie. Maybe a little further, maybe a little lower, maybe to change bounce, maybe just looks/feels better. Of course the 4* bend is just to illustrate the point but it's better than describing everything in fractions of clubs. I've noticed that some of the higher launching/spinning players on tour (Rory, J-Day, etc) have their irons bent strong and I'm looking to hear some pro's and con's of doing this. get to work on improving your spinloft with your irons (I'm assuming this gets really really bad with you shortest clubs). 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