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questions about my new irons
i have recently bought a set of taylor made rac os 3-pw and i have played these clubs and cannot hit them good at all so what i'm wondering is if the lie of the irons is upright cause when i take my normal stance and address a ball the toe is up about 1/4 to 1/2 inch and my problem when i hit the ball i usually blade it, could this be changed if i had a flatter lie on the clubs.
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I don't know exactly what you mean by "blade it," but the toe up in the air is not a good thing. Lies of irons can be bent (adjusted) typically within 2 or 3 degrees. The RAC is a cast club that may be susceptible to breakage if too much adjustment is attempted. Get the advice of a trustworthy professional, preferably one whose main interest isn't in high-priced selling.
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when i say "blade it" i mean i hit it really thin and get very little loft on the ball.
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Originally Posted by lethal21
when i say "blade it" i mean i hit it really thin and get very little loft on the ball.
Blading (hitting it thin) isn't the club's fault, unfortunately. However, if the toe is sticking up that high with a normal stance, you may have a significant fitting problem. Did you get the clubs new or from someone else? It is possible that if they are used, they may have been a custom job with a very unusual lie angle. It may also be that your stance is unconventional. I'd see a clubfitter and get advice.
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i bought the clubs from someone and ther are new.
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