Then let me rephrase the question.  If you had to pick a lie angle for your club heads to come with that would be most likely to require the least amount of bending to fit the most golfers, what would it be?

Alan

At 08:22 AM 4/24/2006 -0700, you wrote:
The problem here is with the use of the word "average". What is it? Does it even exist? Average height? Average arm length? Average set-up to the ball? Which?

I've fitted tall guys with 59 deg lies and short guys with 63 deg lies. I used to play with a pro who was 6'7" tall. He played black dot Pings.

As I said in an earlier post, if oem's provide  clubs with 60 deg lie angles, they have to start somewhere. Thats why we do dynamic testing and that's one reason the loft and lie machine was invented.

TFlan


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If you work off the "mdern standard of 60 degree lie regardless of loft.  I would think the average golfer would need 1 to 2 degree degree upright or 61-62 degree lie.  With a 5 iron club length of 38".
 
In additoin the average golfer should use a putter at a length of 34" not the so called 35" standard.
 
I have many theories why too numerous to mention here but when I fit people these are the numbers that pop up most often.
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