How could each of these (different) lie angle designs all have (identical) finished lengths?
Address Position: During any lesson, I was always taught to get into my athletic address position Feet shoulder width apart. Knees slightly bent. Spine tilted forward near 30 degrees. Arms hanging down and slightly out from my body. When I did this my 7 iron fit and played like it was built for me. Slight amount of grip cap above my hand. Lie angle looking correct at address. Hit the ball…straight. However, my 3 iron would have nearly one inch of butt cap above my wrist at address, and my pitching wedge would be down into the palm of my hand. It seemed that there was roughly an extra 1 inches between my longest and shortest clubs that just did not seem to fit my position. Some players will adjust their spine tilt, knee bend, distance between their feet, etc. for every club in their bag. This will result in the golfer having to recall and execute 13 slightly different setup positions to maintain one common hand position. No matter how good of an athlete you are, this is still a very d