Your Golf Club's Dynamic Lie Angle May Cause Stray Shots
By Michael Twigg, Golf Science Consultants | © Golf Tips Magazine

Have you ever wondered why what seems like a perfectly good swing sometimes produces a shot that doesn't even start off in the intended direction? Do some of your clubs seem to consistently produce these bad shots while others are more reliable? Consequently, you may pull out your faithful 6-iron for what should be a 7-iron shot and ease up on your swing speed just a bit. The good news is that there's a reasonable explanation for this problem and it can be corrected by checking and adjusting the dynamic lie angle of your clubs.

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Dynamic Lie Angle : What you don't know could be hurting you
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Category: Equipment
Sub-Category: Swing Mechanics, High Shots, Shank & Toe Shots, Club Selection, Impact, Arms, Hands
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