Loft and lie angle adjustments
Angling for the right adjustments

One of the best ways to get better at your golf game is finding the perfect club that fits your unique swing. Adjusting your club’s lie and loft angles improves the way you play — and our certified repair technicians are here to help make that happen.

Stop by your local PGA TOUR Superstore to check the lie angles and lofts of your clubs right before your golf season starts, so you can be confident that you have the consistent distance and control you need.

Depending on the type of work you need done, our adjustment costs can vary. We recommend contacting or visiting your local PGA TOUR Superstore to talk with one our Associates for accurate pricing.

A refresher on definitions

What is the loft?

  • The loft in a club is the angle between the clubface and the ground. It determines how high and far the ball will go.

What is the lie?

  • The lie is the angle between the shaft and the ground when the club is in its proper address position. The correct lie angle makes sure the clubhead is flat on the ground on impact.
Making adjustments

Loft

  • What do adjustments do? - Adjusting the loft changes the trajectory and distance. Increasing the loft means the ball will go higher and potentially shorter, while decreasing the loft means a lower and longer ball flight.
  • How it's done - Loft adjustments can be made by bending the hosel using a machine specifically made for loft and lie adjustments.

Lie

  • What do adjustments do? - If the toe of the club is too high when you hit the ball, the ball could veer to the left for right-handed golfers and vice versa for left-handed golfers. Adjusting the lie can correct this misalignment.
  • How it's done - Just like the loft, the lie is adjusted by bending the hosel. Our certified club fitters will first measure your swing and stance to make sure they make the proper lie angle for your club.
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