Should the sharpie be non permanent or will a permanent marker work Jeremy On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 11:42 AM, Roy Nix <r...@agcpgolf.com> wrote:
> John > I prefer to put a stripe on a ball with a sharpie and sit the ball down > with the stripe facing the club face at impact and pointing straight up or > perpendicular to the ground or sole at impact. Hit the shot then look at the > transfer on the face to see if it is straight up and down or not. If it is > at an angle adjust until it is straight up and down and the ball is going at > the target. > > Roy > > > j...@clubmaker-online.com wrote: > > I saw this post at an online forum and wonder if there is a new method I've > missed out on (besides a lie board) to get a lie reading? > > *I don't mean to get off topic, but a loft/ lie board does not work > accurately. To get a true lie reading, you have to get the reading at > contact. The lie boards are obsolete. The shaft deflects as much as 2.5 > degrees (in either direction) immediately after contact, and the lie board > gives a reading after contact. Furthermore... irons have different sole > properties and the leading edge on some grinds don't line up with scoring > lines.* > *So to sum this up... if you get fit using a lie board... you aren't > getting fit at all!* > > -- > > > > > > Thanks! > John Muir > shoptalk > > skype: jhmuir > AIM: golfcas...@mac.com > 810.923.7396 > http://clubmaker-online.com > http://gripscience.com > clubmaker.mobi > golf equipment updates at http://twitter.com/golfcast > > sponsored by > http://aldilavoodoo.com > > > > -- Shoptalk ** Sponsored by the new Aldila Voodoo. Learn more at > http://aldilavoodoo.com/ -- Jeremy F Ingle CEO SPI Consultants 613-590-1503 X227