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How Could I Tell if My Clubs are Too Big?


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I've been noticing that my clubs seem a little large for me, especially my fairway wood. It goes about up to my ribs and a little farther when stood up against me. I don't know if that's normal, but I just wanted to ask how I would know. With my irons, it seems like they may be a few degress away from flat on the ground, because when I setup nicely the heel of the club is where the majority of the weight of the face is.

So help me out here, should I get the clubs refitted? Or how could I even tell?

Also, I'm totally psyched about Tiger and the Masters, I'm really hoping he does well tomorrow . What about you guys?


 
 


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Well I don't know if they have this for woods, but I know there's this stuff that you put on the sole of the club and like impact tape when you hit a ball it will show where the club hit on the ground on the tape. Then I'm guessing if a lot of the spots that are closer to the hosel of the club, it's probably a little bit long.

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