Golf Club Lie Angle Chart: What It Is & How To Use It
The golf club lie angle is the angle between the club shaft and the clubhead soled flat on the ground. But let’s be more specific. What is a golf club lie angle? Lie angle is the measurement between the center of the shaft and the ground when the sole of the clubhead rests flat on the ground. The standard lie angle for irons is between 59 and 64 degrees. Lie angle varies by a golfer’s height, swing, and preference. Having the right lie angle helps you hit more accurate shots. But there is more to discuss regarding a club’s lie angle