February 18, 2015 At 04:12 AM By larry m
larry mcolumbiana, OH
BubbaProvidence, RI
Hi Larry,
I have found that most of the time 1 degree of loft change does make a noticeable difference for the average player. Whether it helps increase or decrease launch and spin or if it causes better turf interaction due to the changing bounce, a loft change often creates a difference.
Hope this helps.
Bubba
Chris92009Ohio
Larry, my fitter at my Titleist TPI Fitting at Oceanside recommended a one degree weak setting on all my 714 AP2's as a reflection of Bubba's comments.
It has helped me in a variety of ways!
Thanks, Chris
Chuck ZMt Pleasant, SC
tdogg21Chambersburg, PA
I think it depends on what exactly you are looking for and how often you play. If you bent your current irons one degree, you might notice a slight change. If you are looking for a new set and found one used but it was bent a degree, I think they would still be perfectly fine without you noticing a problem.
February 19, 2015 At 05:17 AM
Not sure but I have read that most all clubs could be + or - 2 degrees from the factory and that is acceptable. I have seen people ordernew clubs and never even check loft or lie
I've never actually had my clubs checked (I probably should....). I know the manufacturing process is never perfect, but that seems to be a rather large gap. It would be interesting to hear what others have found with new sets and what Titleist's official stance on quality control checks would be.
February 19, 2015 At 10:35 AM
Guy RDe Pere, WI
I think the biggest factor would be how steep you are at impact and what angle of launch that creates. Then shaft change and one degree of loft could make a difference
Thorsten BPulheim, 0
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