D-3, with slightly heavier wedges.
His lie angles are 1° upright. Static height is a small factor when it comes to fitting for clubs, the player's swing has a much greater influence.
I have not heard that. He does not request replacement wedges any sooner than most players.
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Is it true what I have heard that with practice and play, Rory wears out his wedges within 6 weeks necessitating a new set?
What swingweight are Rory's clubs?
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I am also 5'7'' like Rory. 37.5" is standard for a 6-iron, but most fittings say I should be using a 37". I was just wondering what lie angles he uses in his irons to play with slightly longer clubs?
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Tim, as previously stated, Rory's irons are standard length, with the 6-iron at 37.5". Standard specs on the ZM Forged irons can be viewed at <a href="www.titleist.com/.../ZM.asp rel="nofollow">Titleist.com</a>.