could someone fill me in on how to determine the loft of my irons. is it just as simple as putting them like I would at address and measuring the angle? (the irons are an old custom set and I can't find the specs listed anywhere)
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Re: determining iron specs
Yeah a protractor will be the easiest way to measure them if you can't find them online.
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Re: determining iron specs
That is the method - set them at address, then slap a protractor on them.
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