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Ok, so a little background: I bought my clubs used from a friend of my father about 6 years ago. They're 1989 Hogan Forged Apex's (or something like that). In the time I've owned them I've easily played 300-400 holes, both of grass and a little bit of hitting off of mats.

I've never really had a problem with them, but looking around here more I see people advocating getting the lie angle's checked. They haven't been adjusted since I've owned them, nor probably for a couple years before that.

Knowing all of that, where would be a good place to go to get these checked/adjusted? There's an Austad sports about an hour from where I live, but that's it for an "only golf" store. Should I ask a local pro if he can/where he goes or stick with a bigger store and just get them adjusted when I travel to a bigger city?

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Ask you pro who does his club work. Chances are he will give you somebody who knows what they are doing.

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