They would do the same process as for other irons. You would hit a full shot on a lie board. It is actually better to be slightly upright because you can always choke down a little bit for a straight shot. IFyou compensate for a flat club by flattening…
Thanks, the reason I'm asking here is that i can't get a fitting around my area.
Here's this week's commemorative Tour Only Scotty Cameron headcover.
Titleist Brand Ambassador Ben Crane puts in some work this week with Dr. Greg Rose of the Titleist Performance Institute.
Titleist Brand Ambassador Nick Watney catches up with Titleist's Rick Nelson, Director of Wedge Development.
Dave Phillips of the Titleist Performance Institute looks on as Titleist Brand Ambassador Zach Johnson tests a new Vokey Design Spin Milled wedge to help with the heavy sand in Congressional's bunkers.
Rough has also been known to be a bit on the lengthy side at U.S. Opens.
Titleist Brand Ambassador Kevin Na put in some Titleist 910 hybrid work with Senior Club Fitting Analyst Dino Antenucci. Kevin is trying to determine the best mixture of lofts in his hybrids and fairway metals for the week.