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Loft & Lie Adjustment The Shank Shack

Adjust Loft and Lie (irons and putter only)
  (must have signed                    on file)

  • $20 / club

  • $100 /set

mitchell golf certification The Shank Shack

    Loft and Lie are some of the most important characteristics of your golf club. Loft primarily determines the trajectory and distance of your shot, while Lie angle determines how flat the club is to the ground at impact. A club with a lie angle to flat (toe down)will cause your clubs toe to dig into the ground, resulting in shots that tend to fly to the right (right handed player).

  

    A club that is to upright (toe up), will let the heal dig in, allowing the face to close to early, resulting in shots that immediately start offline to the left (right handed player).

 

    This is also true for your putter. Thankfully, the loft and lie of your clubs can generally be adjusted.  PZ Golf @ The Shank Shack uses digital loft and lie machines made by Mitchel Golf, for both irons and putters.

loft / lie disclaimer

Loft and Lie Alteration Disclaimer

Golf clubs are cast or forged from a variety of metals. Clubs may be cast from stainless steel known by their composition names of 431, 17-4, or 15-5. These numbers refer to the hardness of each metal. Forged clubs are produced from a softer metal known as carbon steel. Clubs may also be made from more exotic metals such as beryllium copper, nickel, or similar types of material. Each individual club may have its own unique properties even though it will be cast from one of the above materials. Because of this, as a golf club is altered for loft and/or lie, there is a chance that the head may break unexpectedly. This may happen regardless of the type of machine being used or the experience of the person doing the bending. As a result, there can be no warranty stated or implied that a golf club being bent will be guaranteed against breakage. The person bending the clubs will practice common and tested bending practices at all times. The amount of bending to be done will be clearly stated. But, in the event of metal failure from the golf club, the facility and person altering the clubs cannot be held liable and responsible for any head breakage. No renumeration to the club owner or replacement of club head(s) is implied due to breakage. This is strictly due to the nature of the golf head manufacturing process and is no reflection upon the skills of the person bending the clubs.

​I hear by accept above stated policy and waive responsibility of possible breakage. I do not hold harmless the affiliated persons or facility.

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