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Does Dechambeau Still Use 73.5* Lie Angle for His Irons?


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It was mentioned here in 2016 that they were 73.5* https://www.golfwrx.com/368898/bryson-dechambeau-gaming-single-length-cobra-irons/

And from looking at this 2018 picture his back is very straight, so i'd take it he was still using about 73.5* lie angle then https://i.imgur.com/wqMKAVz.png

but in 2021 his back looks more bent over https://i.imgur.com/Woe5v4S.jpg https://i.imgur.com/TLs66Vr.jpg https://i.imgur.com/u7ZwnVM.png

does this mean he's probably changed his clubs lie angle to something lower, E.g. 70*?

 

Or maybe he just bends over the ball more, but keeps his wrists in the same ulnar deviation, so that he doesn't need to change the lie angle of the club?

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I would be surprised if the lie was that steep. Here are the specs for Cobra single length irons. He may have been experimenting.

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