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andylo
26th August 2004, 12:15 PM
As far as I know most wood heads (including Driver, FW, Util. woods) are forged.

So they should be very easy to bend to a lie angle that suit to different player, right?

But when I look at the hosel I question myself again.

So I just curious is it ok to bend a wood head's lie angle without affect it's performance?

goughy
26th August 2004, 05:27 PM
Don't even think about bending one andy. It's not really worth the effort for us mere mortals anyway.

But in reality, the bending of woods has only really been available recently, and you'll find that only the best or biggest company's do it. I'm sure the taylor made pga tour van could do it. But you do need specialised equipment for it.

ben
26th August 2004, 05:45 PM
We have a guy who bends Nakashima woods in NSW, but yes its specialist. Also for drivers the lie angle is not as important as it is for irons as you tee up a driver and you are not hitting the ground. Only certain woods can be bent, you will find all "tour issue" equipment has longer hosels and no paint.

jaster
26th August 2004, 06:42 PM
Andylo....bloody hell!!! Just get out there and play some golf :roll:

Jarro
26th August 2004, 06:48 PM
Andylo....bloody hell!!! Just get out there and play some golf :roll:

he just wants to know mate..... :roll:

terryand
26th August 2004, 06:53 PM
Andylo....bloody hell!!! Just get out there and play some golf :roll:

he just wants to know mate..... :roll:


Yeah, let him have some fun.Its all a learning curve for him :roll:

Terry.

jaster
26th August 2004, 06:55 PM
Fun..learning curve hahahaha...I have NFI what the lie angle of my woods are and I don't care?? :roll: Don't see it as that important!

Jarro
26th August 2004, 06:58 PM
Fun..learning curve hahahaha...I have NFI what the lie angle of my woods are and I don't care?? :roll: Don't see it as that important!

HAHA, yeah neither do i mate :lol:

.. but andylo obviously needs to know :smt017

terryand
26th August 2004, 07:06 PM
Fun..learning curve hahahaha...I have NFI what the lie angle of my woods are and I don't care?? :roll: Don't see it as that important!

I think Andy just has a thirst for every little piece of info and knowledge he can source.

I collect avatars, Andy collects golf info tid bits.

Of all the info Andy gets or reads, alot of it will be of no use to him. But there will be some he can use =D>

Terry.

jaster
26th August 2004, 07:08 PM
Don't mean to come across as rude, cause I love ya Andylo...but you really need to get a repeatable, dependable swing first, then get fit...otherwise you will get some clubs fitted to a swing that will change...and I have no doubt that yours will change through time!

nick
26th August 2004, 07:13 PM
On a sidenote, you dont really want to bend woods too much cause it destroys them sometimes. You can order in some clubs in certian face angles, PING did it on some of their clubs, and if your friendly with some companies they will do it for you, but I dont really see the point.

Wouldn't you rather just get a square faced driver, cause then you know its only your swing if your not hitting it straight, and that is very fixable, bending back your driver will just weaken and destroy it.

Nick

andylo
26th August 2004, 09:42 PM
I understand the driver's lie angle probably don't matter as much, but what I concern is the woods I hit a lots off the deck, especially utility woods like the RMs.

People keep telling me that swing them like irons (although I only got 1 swing for all... :oops: ) so I believe the lie angle of the utility woods could be crucial. That's why I asked the question. :wink:

That's cool, I will keep go out and play more game, don't worry. :D

AndyP
27th August 2004, 08:28 AM
...but you really need to get a repeatable, dependable swing first...
....otherwise you will get some clubs fitted to a swing that will change...
That's been my thinking. I wasn't worrying about shafts, fitting, customisation, etc, until my swing settled down to something consistent.

Trung
27th August 2004, 09:27 AM
I love ya Andylo

You guys planning to release a video soon? :lol:

andylo
27th August 2004, 09:33 AM
I love ya Andylo

You guys planning to release a video soon? :lol:

Oh no... ](*,) :smt011

:smt043 :smt044 :smt046

BrisVegas
27th August 2004, 10:38 AM
...but you really need to get a repeatable, dependable swing first...
....otherwise you will get some clubs fitted to a swing that will change...
That's been my thinking. I wasn't worrying about shafts, fitting, customisation, etc, until my swing settled down to something consistent.

You're there AndyP! You got game now, after watching you swinging on Monday night! 8)

AndyP
27th August 2004, 10:48 AM
You're there AndyP! You got game now, after watching you swinging on Monday night! 8)
So you knew my swing was whack before? Thanks for your help on that. :P :wink: