SeeMore M6 See What Members Are Saying! [/quote] You can easily bend the lofts and lies to be progressively consistent from one club to the next with zero tolerance. MEMBER REVIEWS: Cleveland Frontline Elite Putters! Vice versa if the club is upright. 4 iron 22 206 2 degrees up from what? Pleased in both regard, distance and ball flight is good. [/quote] It seems like some of you are talking about loft and some are talking about lie angle. In other words, they might not be progressively consistent from one club to another, which means your distances might be out. IMO there is no reason to start bending your Titleist strong dude. I would never ever think of doing this on my own. You can strengthen the loft, which will reduce the spin and travel further but won't really fix your problem which I think is too much spin for given trajectory and distance. 3W&5W: CallawayEpic Flash 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. [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pszXHplqx4"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pszXHplqx4[/url] (DTL). Did I just answer my owne questions, do pro's bend the clubs stronger to have less bounce? or Taking the next club up isn't as easy because the lengths are longer and it won't be as easy to control. 6-iron spin: 6850 RPM Then, if you decide to carry out the work, its best to take the clubs to a fitter to do it on your behalf. ENTER NOW! Or do people change launch angle to decrease bounce? 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 just might start to dig more. 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. Weaker lofts mean (all other things being equal) getting the ball up into the air quicker, and a little higher trajectory on your shots. 2 up is a decent fit for most guys 6'1 to 6'3 with "normal" ape factor. 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 . Learn how to control your irons from multiple ydgs. [quote name='cxx' timestamp='1444396444' post='12432280'] [quote name='bigo2398' timestamp='1444240339' post='12423306'] Diamana GT 70 TX TM Tour Tip. move it forward again, then repeat. No, they are talking about the lie, not the loft. [quote name='OldGolfer87' timestamp='1444324826' post='12428468'] 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. I think most guys out there play less or equal loft to most retail sets out there these days. [quote name='bigo2398' timestamp='1441037749' post='12239474'] Does the aggressive swing impart that much more dynamic loft and create that much more spin? Coops 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. [quote name='bigo2398' timestamp='1441037749' post='12239474'] Do you have any recommendations for drills or things to practice in order to improve it? 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. Believe it or not, my spin loft used to be worse, but I'm kind of in a rut right now. "Just change your swing" isn't always the answer. RBZ 25* hb; RBZstage 2 19* hb Even with the knowledge of club bending and its importance on your play, there are a lot of misconceptions about what can and cant be done with a clubs loft and lie. Is that ok? 6 iron SS: 95.5 mph Remember, the set is not necessarily progressively consistent from one club to another, and therefore each club should be checked. Bending the hosel toward or away from the face plane, opens or closes the clubs face angle. The general rule of thumb is that 1* ~ 3 yards (which is why consistent 4* gaps is pretty standard). Mickesgolf You need to make sure that bending your clubs is right for your game, as you dont want to jeopardize what you already have. Can then bend the irons to get the sole level at impact - or with Ping you'll order them to suit. and for the mechanics I would recommend working on ball position. 5 iron 26 198 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. Play a draw, no more or less than standard lie. the dude who's got no shot at doing that always thinks it's the clubs. I am 6ft tall and was fit into 2 deg upright. Will I be digging too much? MEMBER REVIEWS: Cleveland Frontline Elite Putters! Hitting off a lie board covers the in-store, sell you a set of clubs mantra. Repeat a few times for checking, and can check a few different irons ie 7 and 9 and 5 etc to confirm your general tendency. 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. ENTER NOW! was good. 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. [/b][/size] Some people do it to improve their ball flight, while others do it because they think that their golf clubs have been poorly manufactured. Hi Greyson, Bending your irons strong will reduce the bounce of the club. Of course, pros do lots of training and have faster clubhead speed than most amateurs. [/quote] This is a more upright lie angle.. The loft of an iron should be adjusted according to the golf course you play. [quote name='OldGolfer87' timestamp='1444324826' post='12428468'] We've chosen this model as it is a popular iron that suits a wide range of players from low handicappers to game improvers. Stronger iron lofts don't always create more distance Hogan was big into this. 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. WIth KLP on this one: bending stronger for spin reduction/trajectory is IMHO missing the point, fix impact first. Check out our video: how-to bend your clubs on a Mitchell Golf Angle Machine:Get Bending! Players have been doing this for a long time. If you strengthen iron lofts, how much does bounce become an issue? more upright = more of a draw, more flat= fade. enjoy the game and enjoy your new irons: standard lie, loft and length works for 90% of recreational golfers. You could just buy them cut down half an inch and lies bent accordingly, which would maintain the same look. I am wanting to bend my 5-PW one degree stronger and my 4 irontwo degrees stronger to fit better with my wedges and hybrid golf club. Look at a face on vid at impact and notice hand/front wrist position. After all, manufacturing golf clubs and ensuring the loft and angle on each club is no easy feat, so its not something that you should experiment with. ** Due to coronavirus and the work restrictions in place here in Michigan, for international orders, please email info@mitchellgolf.com for a complete quote. They know how much torque to put on the hozzel. This can significantly alter the way that you strike the ball and can save you a fortune as far as upgrading, or changing clubs is concerned. QEight Advanced Members 3.6k Feedback 0 0 0 Total Rating 0% Posted August 8, 2014 All gripped w/ Lamkin Crossline ACE Midsize, with buildup tape 15.5mm RH/16mm LH. Bending golf clubs is a viable option if youre looking to adjust the lie angle and loft of your golf clubs. This is the most important tweak you can make to your golf clubs The irons Well the mid-irons are the perfect place to start. There does seem to be an abrupt cut off on the minimum iron loft at slower swing speeds. Hoofer, Ecco, Bushnell Pw 47 125 **. Coops, Thanks but I'm more curious about launch angle. This is often the case with cheaper branded golf clubs that are mass-produced, as less attention to detail is paid by the manufacturers. I'm curious about this as well. FAQs Do you have any recommendations for drills or things to practice in order to improve it? But it would reduce bounce by 2*, which may affect playability. Standard length and lie are perfect for me. All rights reserved. Mine are bent 2 strong to offset my high ballflight. Vice versa if the club is upright. This will change the trajectory of the ball, and can potentially cause misdirected shots. 6 iron 29 183 When watching PGA tour on TV, sometimes we are surprised by the distance that the pros hit with their iron. I noticed when looking in the for sale forum, that there are alot of irons bent like this. I think its mostly because I have better spin rate with the mid-long irons now, although I never got any numbers. Perhaps he likes the look of offset and that's how he chooses to get it done. Perhaps he likes the look of offset and that's how he chooses to get it done. How do they test to determine which launch angle best suits you. The cb301 had an x100 and the blade had a modus 125x. Leather Golf Grips Review: Should I Use Them? Bending Golf Clubs: Should I Do it and How? - Windtree Golf So tweak to fit your gaps Bending irons to stronger lofts and the effect on bounce Biggest difference is in hit 2 degree upright in the center much more often and not as thin. [/quote] 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. 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! 7 iron 32 171 PING's i210 are the second most popular with 8 using them. Personally have occasionally weakened wedges and rarely, irons in order to help dial in or normalize distance gapping, never more than 2 degrees." So stronger lofts = less bounce = more offset. Basically almost all irons we offer on ExactGolf like all Miuras, Honmas TR20, Vegas and some Mizunos. I would think if anything it just shows that some taller people are getting into golf. 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. Why do Pro's and some amatures have their irons bent 1* stronger. [quote name='dlygrisse' post='1857448' date='Aug 1 2009, 11:07 PM']When buying shoes I noticed a lot of the shoes in the stores inventory were size 10.[/quote] There's a reason good players don't just grab any club off the rack and change their swing to match the clubs. Posted August 1, 2009. Display as a link instead, i.e. 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. . Mizuno JPX-800 Pro 5-P, X100 '19 Apex Pro 5-A w/PX Maltby KE4 14* 3w , Axe Excaliber R flex tipped 1" Used to be 6'1" but I've shrunk a little. 6-iron launch: 17* #2 reason is to space yardage gaps as needed. While you can theoretically bend fairway woods and hybrids, the design and loft of irons mean that you can bend them to ensure that they're consistent from one club to the next. somewhere between where you currently play it and ludicrous is a new, improved, boring flight. gonna give the "reality" recommendation so far. As for whether or not you should bend your irons, its really up to you. It is all about fitting. "Just change your swing" isn't always the answer. I have mine bent 2 degrees strong and cannot see any visible difference. 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 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 .. Although the process is relatively straightforward, its all about fine margins, and you can get it wrong if you dont know what youre doing. It wouldn't surprise me if that's exactly why Jason Day chooses to play 4-P all bent a club strong. Your previous content has been restored. Titleist Response to USGA / R&A Distance Insights. Odyssey Versa Works Limited #7. Odyssey Pro #1 black United States. They sit better to my eye on the ground, the leading edge is noticeably lower and seems to line up with the hosel better (for lack of a better way to put it). So I was fitted for clubs and the pro said that on my new clubs I didn't need any adjustment. My personal clubs are 2 up because that's what my fitting said I should be when hitting on a lie board. about 2-2.5 increase in bounce for 4-5 increase in loft. Terms & Conditions The spin makes the ball "balloon" and land too steep which actually makes it harder to stick greens so while the spin may not be the actual problem, it's the reason that I would like to flatten my ball flight out. Now of course this does not apply to all golfers by any means. It would seem that bending lofts stronger would make them go further. Every 1* is about 3 yards each way 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. Loft and lie changes are more or less permanent. All bending machines are not accurate in their readings. I agree with what you're saying entirely, I know I have to get my spinloft down. In other words, make your 7 the length and lie of an 8, which should reduce the spin a bit. (Worth the Money?!). [quote name='bigo2398' timestamp='1444240339' post='12423306'] It is just a way to fit the club for your swing, nothing that is . The mark on the sole will show if your clubhead is level or toe up or down at impact. I would advise you to not try it yourself unless you have experience in doing so professionally. Why not take one more club, and how much distance do you gain with 1*. Bending say, 2* strong would have minimal effect on offset. 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. Upload or insert images from URL. Display as a link instead, 10.5 set at small - You need a steep angle of attack to bend weaker as bounce is increased degree for degree. Anything more than 2 degrees and the effect on offset is noticeable While some golfers can afford such a price tag to improve their clubs, others will balk at it! Great answer Blake. It would seem that bending lofts stronger would make them go further. If youre struggling with the current loft degrees of the irons in your bag, then changing the angle of your clubs by bending them could help you improve your ball striking. My swing has changed over the years a fair bit, yet i've always needed irons a bit upright from standard (a Euro standard although even that isn't really set in stone or anything).. 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. And that changes the flight of the ball right? SW: 56* Scratch Tour Dept(CC grooves) w/ Dynamic Gold Spinner Maybe get a cheap 6 or two off eBay and try it? [/quote] 9-iron - 39.5 degrees. So he decide just to make them all 3 degrees stronger instead of shortening them. They should be leading and flat. 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 .. Anything more than 2 degrees and the effect on offset is noticeable then reapeat, but, move the ball more forward(note the change). It is all about fitting. He wanted to see the club face wide open. Pros and cons? Taylormade Stealth+8* Fujikura Pro Tour Spec 73x. 7-iron - 30 degrees. 54*, 58* TM TP wedges 3* flat. My 5 irons lie is 59 deg whereas the usual 5 iron lie from most manufacturers is more like 61 deg. [/b][/size] On the one hand to adjust the lie individually. 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. #2 reason is to space yardage gaps as needed. Haven't registered for Team Titleist yet? The Senior pros are able to compete with their graphite shafted irons, but the modern . He wanted to see the club face wide open. When you get your set of irons, make sure that both thew lofts AND the lies are checked for consistency. simple, 2 degrees upright is what the clubfitter fitted me at. It has to do with posture and arm length and swing arc. When you consider the fact that bending your golf clubs can make them easier to hit, you can see that its a great value for money option to consider, particularly when compared to investing in a new set of game improvement golf clubs. I have read that if you bend 1 degree strong you lower the bounce on the iron. I am now thinking I am just going to bend my 712 Ap2 irons to the 714 AP2 specs so my gaps will match up better with my wedges. [quote name='cxx' timestamp='1441038802' post='12239622'] A lot of higher handicap players have an over the top, steep down swing so 2 deg up helps cut down on slicing, particularly with the longer irons. Like said earlier there is no "real" standard. If he had a decent swing he most likely would be playing irons 4-5 deg. Looking For Advice or Feedback, Stealth 3 Wood, Unique Odyssey, RTX Raw, Epic Flash, Ping Eye 2 BeCu 1 iron - $1,000here me out, Your Choice of EvnRoll ER11v Mallets ($210), Titleist Scotty Cameron Futura X7M Putter and Stitch Polo XXL NWT, NEW Taylormade Stealth 2 Plus 9 deg. 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. So, unless you plan on bending a significant number of golf clubs (and you plan on doing it more than once), it makes much more sense to pay a club-fitter to bend your golf clubs on your behalf. Pros can easily hit their 7 iron over 170 yards or more. By In our forums, our members have been discussing modern irons with stronger lofts and whether they are easier or harder to play than older irons. Vokey 54.10, 2009 58.12 M, Testing TM MG2 60* TW grind and MG356* TW grind. The majority of handicap golfers fight a slice. Nike VR Pro LE 15*, 'Ahina 75s Thanks for your perspective on this. IMO there is no reason to start bending your Titleist strong dude. The most common reason for playing a stronger loft is to fill a gap in the bag, usually the long irons (lots of 4 irons bent strong) but throughout the set it would be uncommon to see more than 1* difference from standard either way. PW-iron - 44.5 degrees. [/quote] But that's not the only reason for that. 7-Iron Comparison by Loft. get to work on improving your spinloft with your irons (I'm assuming this gets really really bad with you shortest clubs). Paste as plain text instead, Of the other main manufacturers used . Add in the added forgiveness of modern irons, and you have a winning combination. 5-G There does seem to be an abrupt cut off on the minimum iron loft at slower swing speeds. To avoid this, make sure to take your irons to a golf pro at least once a year. 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. I agree with what you're saying entirely, I know I have to get my spinloft down. The flex will be X-stiff or XX-stiff for the strong pros who hit the ball a mile. Warrior Golf Clubs Review - What Happened? Move it more downline untill you achieve the desired trajectory. Can you bend a metal wood? Abandoned Golf Courses for Sale (How Much?). Do you have any recommendations for drills or things to practice in order to improve it? 6 iron SS: 95.5 mph Not sure about the AP2s. Callaway XR Pro 9* Matrix Red Tie 65x R11S 8* square; Stock stiff This sounds like a lot of advice from people who have never been high ball speed, high spin, high trajectory players. You can also bend the angles to a consistent specification precisely fit for any golfer. Titleist 712U 4i, C-Taper 120x GIVEAWAY! So, there is obviously a new standard that the club-manufacturers have begun, so lets say the NEW 7-iron loft . Taylormade M6Callaway Steelhead XR 4+Mizuno MP-18 mb 4-PWTitliest SM7 50f, 54s, 58dSC Phantom X 5.5. The key variable ( among other variables) is the distance from your wrists to the ground at address. When buying shoes I noticed a lot of the shoes in the stores inventory were size 10. Ping G400 Testing G410. Are Tommy Armour Clubs Good? 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. And that changes the flight of the ball right? Do you have any recommendations for drills or things to practice in order to improve it? You cannot paste images directly. Are their ways to ensure a club wont break? Copyright 2023 Mitchell Golf Equipment Company. Then again this is all coming from a low spin player. I would advise you to not try it yourself unless you have experience in doing so professionally. Using a club bending machine to change the angle on a golf club is among the fastest ways to improve a players ball flight. It is all about fitting. There's a reason good players don't just grab any club off the rack and change their swing to match the clubs. And while you can bend your golf clubs at home, its best to send them to a custom club fitter unless you have invested in a golf club bending machine. 9 iron 42 145 [b]I'm guessing when most say they have been bent 2 degrees, they are talking about the loft[/b]. This applies to both face angle and lie. You would still have to take the next club down to get to the distance you want. Believe it or not, my spin loft used to be worse, but I'm kind of in a rut right now. There is no worry about bending a club that was bent last year or last week. It's all about control and the less flex, the better the control. 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. Please contact Patrick Gallagher at 800-437-1314 or email patrick@mitchellgolf.com. 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. Product Instructions & Manuals Windtree Golf is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. Another thing to note is that a manufacturers new set of clubs doesnt mean their lofts are completely accurate. Both Rory and Day hit big moon balls. Hogan was big into this. Cobra King LTD 17* w/Blueboard, Scor 50* RTX3 54* MD5 58* TM tends to increase the bounce on their irons about 50% of the loft change. 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. Equipment counts courtesy of Darrell Survey. I agree with what you're saying entirely, I know I have to get my spinloft down. Cleveland RTX4 Raw, Low Bounce 55*, Tour Issue DG S400. So, if you want to bend your golf clubs this season, you can expect to pay somewhere around the $100 mark for your entire set of irons, but you might be able to negotiate a discount. The only way you would see a difference is if you put them side by side with another set of Ap2's that are not bent. TXG Custom King Cobra Nova, 25 gram weights, Garsen Ultimate grip. Clubs are mass-produced with certain manufacturing variances in every factory. Taylormade Aeroburner TP 15* GD AD-BB 7x and this is just for practice! Reset Password The good news is that the vast majority of irons can be bent, even those that are high-quality cast. How Much Does 1 Degree of Loft Affect Distance? - Golfing Schools [quote name='bigo2398' timestamp='1441037749' post='12239474'] Standard length and lie are perfect for me. It will just require substituting a hybrid for the 5 iron and up rather than for the 4 iron and up. [/quote] To be bendable the iron has to have the proper heat treatment or annealing that will allow bending - let's make the assumption that quality irons indeed have this treatment. MEMBER REVIEWS: Cleveland Frontline Elite Putters! [/quote] Iomic Golf Grips: 8 Key Facts Before You Buy. He had me hit on a board and said that I needed 1/2 inch long. Pasted as rich text. Older irons can be bent to achieve better gaping and additional distance, but the distance increases will be very small. He use to shorten all of his irons half inch. Comparing 7 Iron Lofts - 2018 - Spargo Golf [/quote] See What Members Are Saying! Nike Vapor Fly 20*, ATX Tour Green 85TX While you can theoretically bend fairway woods and hybrids, the design and loft of irons mean that you can bend them to ensure that theyre consistent from one club to the next. So I play my irons 2 deg flat. GIVEAWAY! 6 iron 30 180 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. 4. Are modern irons with stronger lofts easier/harder to hit - GolfWRX PGA Tour players swing the club fast. Just because you have 130 yds to pin doesn't mean it's automatically a PW..depends on alot of factors 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. What do you mean about not seeing any changes in your irons? You can now expect a bunch of posts citing all of the exceptions to the generalizations set out above. [quote name='Kenny Lee Puckett' timestamp='1441131685' post='12246270'] 8 iron 38 160 [/quote] Why is it so popular to bend your irons 2 degrees up? Bending golf clubs also make your irons either slightly shorter or longer. Mizuno JPX 921 Hot Metal. Note where the player's 'natural' lie angle is - ie the neutral/normal lie angle as above - but then intentionally bend the lie angle to mitigate their hook/slice tendencies. 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. Which is more typical to change? The 4 iron will have a negative bounce if you bend them 2 degrees. Irons bent strong? - WRX Club Techs - GolfWRX The most easy 'drill' is just hit it lower visually place a hoola hoop a few feet downline and hit the ball through it. [quote name='Dan Drake' timestamp='1441041993' post='12239944'][quote name='HandsomeMatt' timestamp='1441040098' post='12239780'] Upload or insert images from URL. Thanks, [quote name='clemsondds' post='1859449' date='Aug 2 2009, 02:39 PM']Thanks but I'm more curious about launch angle. I have some of my irons bent 2* strong. Paste as plain text instead, Irons Bent stronger - WRX Club Techs - GolfWRX 6-iron spin: 6850 RPM. The most easy 'drill' is just hit it lower visually place a hoola hoop a few feet downline and hit the ball through it. And that is forged soft steel clubheads and there are several forging methods and processes available. Ultimately, your answer is yes, you can do this.
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