Make it count

You’ve found the fairway with your drive and are facing a clear #7-iron approach into the green. Those are the moments you need to take full advantage of. But if your iron’s lie angle is off by a single degree, you can drift up to 10-feet wide of the green, even after a good swing.

If your lie angle is too upright, there’s an increased chance of you hooking your iron shots.

If your lie angle is too flat, you’re likely to struggle with a persistent push.

Let’s reveal the lie

Make those clear scoring opportunities count by playing with the correct lie angle for you.

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