@ Davy 
It gets confusing. So many claims out there. 

Dynamic lie fitting or ink line drawn to the back of the ball: 
http://www.golfwrx.com/277293/the-best-way-to-fit-lie-angle/ or lie detector 
file:///C:/Users/Laptop0001/Downloads/LieDetector.pdf

Does 1 degree really make a difference? 
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/shoptalk/conversations/topics/75059
Rumour has it that Trevino would have his irons bent until he was satisfied 
with the ball flight.¸
TFlan would debate that you hardly encounter a flat lie on the real course.
Maltby claims that some golfers adapt to  ill fitted lies
As Old Schultz used to say: I know nothing, I hear nothing and I see nothing 
From: Davy 
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2016 2:35 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Loft/Lie Question

@ Andre Cantin



Donald Trump is going to build a wall. Hillary turned over all of her emails. 
And it was just coincidence that Obama gave Iranians $400 million in francs and 
euros on a dark runway at the pinnacle of a prisoner release. 



Always consider the source and then keep the source honest. Allow for honest 
mistakes as you trust but verify.



That said, if you walk into many of the most experienced and qualified golf 
club shops worldwide, you are likely to see a Mitchell machine.



Twenty plus years of using Mitchell have satisfied this clubmaker that the 
investment was well worth it.



In service of full transparency, I don't have a darn thing to do with Mitchell 
beyond being a purchaser....but on second thought, maybe a call would be in 
order to reference this message. 



-Davy.

Date: 08/05/16

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