This means I need my irons bent more upright… right?

by p0st-m0dern

41 Comments

  1. Nondescriptsitch

    No amount of club bending will fix this.

  2. Sure it’s not that you’re hella steep at impact?

  3. Spare_Bank2387

    This dude is digging to china with shots like that

  4. bluntland

    Looks like you haven’t seen that club’s face in years. Gross. You probably want to figure out how to clean your clubs and why that’s important before you start meddling with technical stuff like lie angles.

  5. Wash your goddamn clubs and keep taking lessons. 🤣 You’d need to bend your clubs 15 degrees to fix that, my man.

  6. TwoTwinsNoCup

    For the love of God clean your clubs between shots. Those things will be trash in no time.

  7. Means you need to stop using your irons to grill marshmallows

  8. MyLife-DumpsterFire

    Yeah, that’s exactly right……..

  9. Massive_Look8179

    Looks like my son’s clubs and wonders why his shots go haywire. A brush and a little moisture would do wonders.

  10. Desperate_Worker6853

    You may be raising the handle up while swinging and a lie angle adjustment could help it but there’s a point of diminishing returns. I would get your swing evaluated. A good swing coach should catch whether or not a lie angle adjustment would be beneficial or if it’s swing related.

  11. StandardCaramel4512

    It means you need to clean your clubs at least once a year dirty grooves kill everything

  12. Fit_External7524

    An alternative to bending the clubs is to stand on your feet instead of your knees.

  13. Seth_Baker

    *Could my swing be the problem?*

    *No. It is the clubs that are wrong.*

  14. LarsListetaa

    Your good my man! Maybe consider tipping your local Greenkepper, you animal!

  15. ABCDEFGHIJKLOLMFAO

    How are you chunking it AND hitting the sweet spot at the same time?

  16. SurpremeZohan

    Looks like you have overbalance on the toes. Try to shift weight towards heel (towel underneath feet) and maybe try to get a little closer to the ball.

    You might also find some impact stickers and try out different stances. No swing is the same everyday, so adding 3° up will be to much next month.

  17. caps_rockthered

    I thought the same thing after seeing a similar pattern hitting off dirty mats. My coach took a dry erase marker, drew a straight line on the golf ball, orientated it as vertically as possible, and i hit it. The line appeared on my club completely vertically as well, so lie of my clubs was good and I was neutral at impact. Turf interaction should happen after the strike, and can have meaningful information, but in my case I was worried about nothing.

    Are you slicing the ball?

  18. Elegant_Nature_602

    OP problem is he is wearing jeans. Wrangler jeans 💀

  19. Entire_Tangerine5890

    Ever heard of a rag and water?? That will probly help alot of your problem.

  20. colaboy1998

    Means you need to take a scrub brush and clean your clubs, geez!

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