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Hey All, I recent had my Diablo Edge Irons cut 1 inch from factory specs. My question is. Does this make the current lie angle which was factory spec flatter. I read somewhere that the formula is every 1/2 inch = 3/4 degree cut or lengthened. Could someone give me some insight on this. Spec can be found on Callaway .com I have Steele shafts. Thanks, J Gray

Driver:nike.gifStr8 Dymo2 10.5 Proforce AXIV Core
3 -5 Wood:callaway.gifDIABLO EDGE
Hybrids:cobra.gifBaffler 3/R 20*-5/R 26*(DWS)- 4/R(TWS)23*ALDILA vs Proto-HL
4-PW:callaway.gifDIABLO EDGE
Wedges cleveland.gif56*CG1460*CG12Putter:odyssey.gifWhite Ice 34*GRange Finder Tour v2Ball:Gamer V2


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Originally Posted by jjvg4211

Hey All,

I recent had my Diablo Edge Irons cut 1 inch from factory specs. My question is. Does this make the current lie angle which was factory spec flatter. I read somewhere that the formula is every 1/2 inch = 3/4 degree cut or lengthened. Could someone give me some insight on this. Spec can be found on Callaway .com I have Steele shafts.

Thanks,

J Gray



What? This is not true.

61* is 61*, no matter how long or short your shafts are..... Shaft length has zero correlation in determining lie angles.


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Thanks Runnerlgnd

Driver:nike.gifStr8 Dymo2 10.5 Proforce AXIV Core
3 -5 Wood:callaway.gifDIABLO EDGE
Hybrids:cobra.gifBaffler 3/R 20*-5/R 26*(DWS)- 4/R(TWS)23*ALDILA vs Proto-HL
4-PW:callaway.gifDIABLO EDGE
Wedges cleveland.gif56*CG1460*CG12Putter:odyssey.gifWhite Ice 34*GRange Finder Tour v2Ball:Gamer V2


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